Paul Kemp, a renowned thespian, entered the world on May 20, 1896, in the picturesque German town of Bad Godesberg, which would later become an integral part of the thriving city of Bonn. With a career spanning multiple decades, Kemp left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, earning recognition for his captivating performances in iconic films such as M, released in 1931, Boccaccio, which premiered in 1936, and Amphitryon, a 1935 production.
Kemp's life came to a close on August 13, 1953, in the same town where he first took his first breath, Bad Godesberg, which is now part of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bonn.