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Fritz Kortner

Fritz Kortner

Fritz Nathan Kohn was an actor in German theater and films by the mid teens, and he directed himself in Gregor Marold and Else Von Erlenhof after World War One. He stuck to acting in the '20s, appearing in such notable films as Robert Wiene's Orlacs Hande (aka The Hands of Orlac) and G.W. Pabst's Die Buchse Der Pandora (aka Pandora's Box). In the early '30s he directed and co-scripted Der Brave Sunder (aka The Upright Sinner) and So Ein Mudel Vergisst Man Nicht but then had to flee the Nazis. Kortner came to the States in 1938, and after writing and directing on Broadway, became an actor and writer in Hollywood, most notably with The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler. Returning to Germany after the war, he resumed acting and directing in theater and films, helming Die Stadt Ist Voller Geheimnisse and Sarajevo, as well as the television film Die Sendung Der Lysistrata. ~ All Movie Guide


Fritz Kortner Trivia

When was Fritz Kortner born?
Fritz Kortner date of birth: May 12, 1892

Who did Fritz Kortner portray in Pandora's Box?
Fritz Kortner was Dr. Peter Schon in Pandora's Box

Who did Fritz Kortner portray in Somewhere in the Night?
Fritz Kortner was Anzelmo in Somewhere in the Night

Who did Fritz Kortner play in The Razor's Edge?
Fritz Kortner was Kosti in The Razor's Edge


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