Hans Hinrich (1903 – 1974) was a German actor and film director.
As well as Germany, he also worked in Italy where he was usually credited as Giovanni Hinrich.
Hinrich was a noted theatre director, before moving into film direction in 1932.
Hinrich was of Jewish heritage, although he converted to Catholicism.
While he was initially granted permission to continue working following the Nazi takeover of Germany, he found it increasingly difficult and moved to Italy following the production of Freight from Baltimore (1938).
During the Fascist era he made several films such as the historical Lucrezia Borgia (1940).