Borwin Walth

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Borwin Walth (born June 20, 1892 , † after 1944) was a German actor .

Live and act

At the moment, nothing can be said about Walth's artistic career, and no permanent theater engagements can be identified. At the end of the 1920s, Walth joined the (then still silent) film and was allowed to work with Fritz Lang twice at the beginning of his career . In the Third Reich in particular, Walth was very busy in front of the camera and covered almost the entire spectrum of batch roles with his range of roles: sometimes he was a secretary, then a commissioner, later a butler and waiter. Above all, however, he was repeatedly used as a servant. Since Walth's traces are lost at the end of the war in 1945, it seems likely that he did not survive the end of the war in 1945 or that he died immediately afterwards.

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1826.

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