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  1. Fritz Kortner (12 de mayo de 1892 – 22 de julio de 1970) fue un actor y director teatral y televisivo alemán de origen austriaco. Biografía. Su verdadero nombre era Fritz Nathan Kohn, y nació en Viena, Austria, cursando estudios en la Universidad de Música y Arte Dramático de Viena.

  2. Fritz Kortner (born Fritz Nathan Kohn, 12 May 1892 – 22 July 1970) was an Austrian stage and film actor and theatre director . Life and career. Kortner at the age of 19 years, circa 1911. Kortner was born in Vienna as Fritz Nathan Kohn into a Jewish family. He studied at the Vienna Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

  3. Fritz Kortner (* 12. Mai 1892 in Wien als Fritz Nathan Kohn; † 22. Juli 1970 in München) war ein österreichischer Schauspieler, Film- und Theaterregisseur. Seinen Durchbruch als Schauspieler erlebte er in Karlheinz Martins Inszenierung von Ernst Tollers Schauspiel Die Wandlung 1919 in Berlin.

  4. Fritz Kortner (1892 - 1970) fue un actor y guionista de conocido por La caja de Pandora (Lulú), El filo de la navaja, Las manos de Orlac, Berlín Exprés, Karamasoff, el asesino, Flor de pasión, The Life of the Beethoven, El proceso Dreyfus, Danton y Abdul the Damned

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Fritz Kortner (born May 12, 1892, Vienna [Austria]—died July 22, 1970, Munich, West Germany) was a famous stage and film actor of the 1920s German avant-garde who, after his return from exile in 1949, revitalized German theatre with his innovative concepts in staging and direction.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0466776Fritz Kortner - IMDb

    Fritz Kortner was born on 12 May 1892 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor and director, known for Pandora's Box (1929), Somewhere in the Night (1946) and The Hands of Orlac (1924). He was married to Johanna Hofer. He died on 22 July 1970 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.

  7. Fritz Kortner was an Austrian-born stage and film actor and theatre director who fled Nazi Germany in 1933. He appeared in many silent and sound films, such as Pandora's Box, The Hands of Orlac, and The Eternal Jew.