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Jur Arten , born in George (Jerzy) Strahler , (born February 28, 1906 in Warsaw , Russian Empire ; † 1981 , presumably in Germany) was a German stage and film actor as well as a film company director and dubbing director .

Live and act

The son of the director Johann Strahler, who lived in Warsaw during the Tsarist era, and his Polish wife Maria Jagodzinska went to a Warsaw drama school after graduating from high school to train as an actor. Since 1926 in Polish film (small role in the silent film Za głosem serca ), Strahler went through several subordinate activities, so from 1930 also that of assistant director and production manager assistant at the Berlin film companies Tobis , UFA and Terra . Starting with a German-Polish joint production about the Saxon Elector August the Strong , who was also King of Poland, Strahler, who henceforth called himself Jur Arten, began his work as an actor in the German sound film.

Arten's appearances in front of the camera were just as rare in the next four decades as they were almost always in batch format. After 1945 his Polish roots helped him to be temporarily appointed director of Film Polski Berlin. In addition, he directed German dubbed versions of foreign films. He is said to have worked as a screenwriter at times. Jur Arten / George Strahler, who lived in Berlin-Nikolassee after the Second World War , was married to Ellen Gutzeit (1909–1968). His brother Janusz Star (1896–1973) worked as an actor, screenwriter, cameraman and director.

Filmography

As an actor:

literature

  • Glenzdorfs Internationales Film-Lexikon, first volume, Bad Münder 1960, p. 45

Individual evidence

  1. George Strahler on myheritage.com
  2. Strahler / Gutzeit on ancestry.de

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