
Actor
Born September 3, 1894 in Leiden, Netherlands
Ernst Winar, born Wilhelm Joseph Carl Eichhoff (1894–1978), was a German-Dutch actor, film director and novelist. He appeared in 34 films between 1916 and 1955, and directed 14 films in that period. In 1920 he published the novel 'Peccavi...???', which he co-wrote with actor Adolphe Engers; the book was considered scandalous at the time because of its gay protagonist. Born into a German family as Wilhelm Joseph Carl Eichhoff, Winar broke off his studies in engineering at a young age and joined the Filmfabriek Hollandia in Haarlem; he assisted directors and crew, and made his acting debut in a supporting role in the film Majoor Frans (1916). Winar was also active on stage, joining the Bouwmeester theater for a short time. Adter some time he started taking on acting jobs in Germany as well; he got his first leading role in Zirkus Renz ('Circus Renz', 1927) by Austrian director Wolfgang Neff. He trained his directing skills at the Terra Film film school in Berlin and in 1923 he directed his first film, Der Mann im Hintergrund ('The Man in the Background').

Volk en vaderliefde
Volkoudste

De laatste dagen van een eiland

The Crosspatch

On the Move

The Dutch Cabaret Album

Die Kleine vom Bummel

Wettlauf ums Glück

The man in the background

Am roten Kliff

The Four Devils
Fritz

Fate's Plaything

Carmen of the North

The Devil in Amsterdam
Engel

War and Peace: 1918
Commandant

The Good Hope

Oorlog en Vrede: 1916
Commandant

When the Light Goes Dark

Oorlog en Vrede: 1914
Commandant

Pro Domo
Prins

The Crown of Shame
Butler

Ulbo Garvema

Major Frans