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  1. Herman Meckler was born on 15 December 1894 in Flushing, New York, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Hair (1979), Ragtime (1981) and Amadeus (1984). He died on 3 December 1985 in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA.

    • Actor, Producer
    • December 15, 1894
    • Herman Meckler
    • December 3, 1985
  2. Mini Bio. Herman Meckler was born on December 15, 1894 in Flushing, New York, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Hair (1979), Ragtime (1981) and Amadeus (1984). He died on December 3, 1985 in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA.

    • December 15, 1894
    • December 3, 1985
  3. Herman Meckler as Priest; Jonathan Moore as Baron van Swieten; Cynthia Nixon as Lorl, Mozart's maid; Brian Pettifer as Hospital Attendant; Vincent Schiavelli as Salieri's Valet; Douglas Seale as Count Arco – Joseph II's counselor; Cassie Stuart as Gertrude Schlumberger (Director's Cut) John Strauss as Conductor; Karl-Heinz Teuber as Wig Salesman

  4. Later, from his cell in an insane asylum, Salieri tells a priest (Herman Meckler) the story of his association with Mozart, confessing that he actually killed the brilliantly gifted but troubled young man. Rankings Position #21 Best Biopics/Biographical Movies #36 Best Movies of the '80s; Awards

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    • United States
    • Miroslav Ondricek
    • Milos Forman
  5. Herman Meckler was a New York-born actor and producer who worked on films such as The Red Violin, Amadeus, Ragtime and Hair. He died in 1985 at the age of 90 and was born in 1894.

    • Male
    • Flushing, New York, USA
    • Actor, Producer
    • December 15, 1894
  6. Aug 14, 2022 · ++ Kopf der Bank ++Der Vorstand der VR-Bank Mittelfranken Mitte eG: In diesem Video: Hermann Meckler (stellv. Vorstandsvorsitzender der VR-Bank Mittelfranken...

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    • VR-Bank Mittelfranken Mitte eG
  7. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A magical red violin passes around the world from owner to owner. It originates in Italy, where its maker's wife dies in childbirth; next it surfaces in the eighteenth century as the instrument of a child prodigy. In the nineteenth century, we find ourselves in England, where the violin's owner, a c. Cast & Crew.