- Hermann Picha was born on March 20, 1865 in Charlottenburg [now Berlin], Germany. He was an actor, known for The Beggar Student (1931), Schneider Wibbel (1920) and Die Konkurrenz platzt (1929). He died on January 7, 1936 in Berlin, Germany.
- Eccentric mime and silent screen comedian of immensely prolific output. Acted on stage from 1885, with long residencies at the Bellevue Theater in Stettin (1890-1905), the Berliner Theater and the Großen Schauspielhaus. A specialist in grotesques or highly idiosyncratic types, he was key supporting player in German silent cinema and a mainstay for prominent directors like Leni, Murnau, Lang and May. Occasional starring roles include "Schneider Wibbel" (1920) and "Der Hauptmann von Köpenick" (1926).
- The actor and comedian Hermann Picha was an extreme esteemed actor on the screen.
- Hermann Picha acted for the greatest German directors in the following years and had a part in the success of some important movies. He appeared among others in Fritz Lang's "Der müde Tod" (1921), Joe May's "Das indische Grabmal" (1921) and Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's "Tartüff" (1925).
- Picha was extremely prolific, appearing in over 300 short and feature films during the silent and early sound eras.
- The German sound film banked on the comical talent of Hermann Picha too.
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