Heinz Moog, a distinguished thespian, entered this world on June 28, 1908, in the vibrant city of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the world of acting, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in a wide range of cinematic endeavors.
Some of his most notable works include the 1952 film "1. April 2000", the 1987 television production "Waldhaus", and the 1976 theatrical adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play "The Wild Duck".
Moog's personal life was filled with love and companionship, as he was married to the lovely Annette Geisen.
Tragically, his life was cut short on May 9, 1989, when he passed away in Vienna, Austria, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain to this very day.