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- Max Bing was born on March 15, 1885 in Dresden, Germany. He was an actor, known for Immer nur Du (1941), Der rote Streifen (1916) and Dreiklang der Nacht (1924). He died on February 7, 1945 in Jauernig, Czech Republic.
- On 1 October 1942 Bing took on a new position as artistic director of the Tobis Film Company.
- The actor Max Bing began his stage career in Meiringen where he appeared from 1903. In the next years followed among others engagements in Düsseldorf, Vienna, Stuttgart and Berlin.
- He shifted his activity to directing for the radio ad the end of the 20. There he realised numerous radio plays.
- On 10 October 1917 he was awarded the Charlottenkreuz (a decoration instituted on 5 January 1916 by King William II of Württemberg and named after his wife, the Queen of Württemberg, born Princess Charlotte of Schaumburg-Lippe. It was to be awarded to all persons who had acquired particular merit either in the field or at home in the care of the wounded and ill, or in the general area of war-related care provision).
- After his return to Germany in 1916he took part in few silent movies again, among them Richard Oswald's "Das unheimliche Haus" (1916) and "Der rote Streifen" (1916) directed by Urban Gad.
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