Hanns Lothar, a talented German actor, entered the world on April 10, 1929, in the vibrant city of Hannover, Germany. His remarkable acting career spanned several notable films, including the 1961 comedy-drama "One, Two, Three," the 1959 literary adaptation "The Buddenbrooks," and again in 1959, another installment of "The Buddenbrooks."
Throughout his life, Hanns Lothar was married to four remarkable women: Wiemer, Gabriele, Ingrid Andree, and Kari Noller. His personal life was filled with love, companionship, and possibly even inspiration for his acting roles.
Tragically, Hanns Lothar's life was cut short on March 11, 1967, in Hamburg, West Germany, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of German cinema.