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Conrad Veidt was a German actor known for his roles in silent and early sound films. His portrayal of the somnambulist Cesare in "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" and Major Strasser in "Casablanca" are among his most memorable performances. Veidt's expressive acting and ability to convey deep emotion made him a standout figure in both German and Hollywood cinema.

"For me, half the joy of achieving has been the struggle and the fight, the pitting myself against the world and all its competition - and winning."



"In the middle of my third Hollywood picture The Magician, the earthquake hit Hollywood. Not the real earthquake. Just the talkies."



"Nothing seems to come up to your expectations. But nothing I had heard about Hollywood was enough."



"I wish, naturally to prevent the possibility that someone may write an accidental, superficial, incomplete and perhaps untrue picture of me."



"It is precisely as though I were possessed by some other spirit when I enter on a new task of acting, as though something within me presses a switch and my own consciousness merges into some other, greater, more vital being."


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