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  1. Fritz Kortner was an Austrian actor and theatre director who performed in Expressionist works and over ninety films. He fled Nazi Germany in 1933 and returned in 1949, where he staged classics by Shakespeare and Molière.

  2. Fritz Kortner (nasceu Fritz Nathan Kohn; [1] Viena, 12 de maio de 1892 – Berlim, 22 de julho de 1970) [2] foi um ator de teatro e cinema austríaco. [3] [4]

  3. Fritz Kortner war ein österreichischer Schauspieler, Film- und Theaterregisseur, der als Exponent des expressionistischen Theaters und als „Typ des Zeitschauspielers“ der Weimarer Republik und Österreichs galt. Er arbeitete in Wien, Berlin, der Schweiz, Großbritannien und den USA und beeinflusste zahlreiche Nachwirkende mit seinem Inszenierungsstil.

  4. 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 Chu Chin Chow (1934). He was married to Johanna Hofer. He died on 22 July 1970 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.

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    • Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
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    • Munich, Bavaria, West Germany
  5. 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.

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  6. 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.

  7. Fritz Kortner was born on May 12, 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 July 22, 1970 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.