- Swiss actor, who starred in several early sound films. A favorite of the directors Paul Czinner and Max Reinhardt. Moved back to Switzerland after 1933 and died at the end of the decade from the effects of tuberculosis.
- He continued his career successfully in the 30's and was convincing in the talkies "Das Flötenkonzert von Sans-souci" (1930) and "Yorck" (1932).
- When Rehmann fell seriously ill, he gave up acting and went to Switzerland in 1935.
- The artist, who had recently become very religious, lived until his early death in Langenthal near Zurich, where he worked as a priest.
- His illness understood Rehmann as a punishment for his secular life as an actor.
- The actor Hans Rehmann began his acting career at the Volkstheater Berlin where he appeared among others in the plays "König Lear" (1921) and "Dantons Tod" (1929).
- His father-in-law was the writer Felix Salten who became famous with his work "Bambi, a Life in the Woods".
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