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  1. Bing was born in Copenhagen, the son of bookseller Herman Jacob Bing (1776–1844) and Sara Meyer (1776–1848). Career Bing's shop at the corner of Pilestgræde and Sværtegade. Bing started working in his father's book and paper shop as a child. Its name was changed to H. J. Bing & Søn when he became a partner in 1833.

  2. Herman Bing was a prolific character actor who specialized in immigrant characters, while at the same time lampooning his own German accent. He was much in demand during the 1930's, cast as taxi drivers, barbers, vendors, and the like. His first Columbia short was a supporting role alongside Monty Collins and Tom Kennedy in STAGE FRIGHTS (1935).

  3. Herman Bing was born on March 30, 1889 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He was an actor and assistant director, known for The Great Waltz (1938), Redheads on Parade (1935) and Sweethearts (1938). He was married to Carla Lichtenstein.

  4. Herman Bing. Date Of Birth: Mar 30, 1889. Birth Place: Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany. Date Of Death: Jan 9, 1947. Trending: 8,562nd This Week. Herman Bing is a voice actor known for voicing Ringmaster. Take a visual walk through their career and see 2 images of the characters they've voiced. CREDITS.

  5. "Herman Bing" published on by null. (1889–1947).Film performer. A thickly accented, easily excitable German character actor, his comic hysterics were useful in over 100 films, including several musicals.

  6. Herman Bing (March 30, 1889 – January 9, 1947) was a German-American character actor. He acted in more than 120 films and many of his parts were uncredited. Biography. Bing was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He was son of the opera singer Max Bing (1865-1919) and Frieda Seckback (1869-1939), and brother of actor Gustav Bing (1893-1967 ...

  7. Herman (Heiman) Jacob Bing (født marts 1776 i Amsterdam – død 10. marts 1844 i København) var en dansk bog- og papirhandler. Bing var søn af Jacob Bing (død 1780) og Jitle Oppenheim (død 1793, gift 2. gang med Moses Ruben Renner i Hamborg 1787) og indvandrede i slutningen af 1700-tallet til Danmark, hvor han først ernærede sig som kattuntrykker og senere som huslærer i Roskilde .