Fritz Kortner
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Born on May 12, 1892 (133 years old)
Passed Away on July 22, 1970
From Vienna - Austria
Known for Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fritz Kortner (12 May 1892 – 22 July 1970) was an Austrian-born stage and film actor and theatre director. Kortner was born in Vienna as Fritz Nathan Kohn. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. After graduating, he joined Max Reinhardt in Berlin in 1911 and then Leopold Jessner in 1916. Also in that year he made his first appearance in a silent film. He became one of Germany's best known character actors. His speciality was playing sinister and threatening roles, though he also appeared in the title role of 1930's Dreyfus. With the coming to power of the Nazis, Kortner, being Jewish, chose to flee Germany in 1933. He emigrated to the United States, where he found work as a character actor and theatre director for a time before returning to Germany in 1949. Upon his return, he became noted for his innovative staging and direction, particularly of classics such as his Richard III (1964) in which the king crawls over piles of corpses at the end. Kortner died in Munich. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fritz Kortner, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Cast Credits
- 1980
- 1977
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- 1969
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Backstairs
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Der Postbote
1921
The House on the Moon
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Jan van Haag - Wachsfigurenhändler
1921
Landstraße und Großstadt
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Mendel Hammerstein
1921
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Die Verschwörung zu Genua
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Gianettino
1921
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Haschisch, das Paradies der Hölle
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Sultan
1921
Die Brüder Karamasoff
1921
Die Lieblingsfrau des Maharadscha
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Bhirma
1921
Der Eisenbahnkönig, 1. Teil - Mensch und Mammon
1921
Der Eisenbahnkönig, 2. Teil - Lauernder Tod
1921
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Crew Credits
- 1971
- 1970
- 1964
- 1961
- 1958
- 1955
- 1949
- 1943
- 1933
- 1931
- 1927
- 1918