Max Kronert
Max Kronert , also Max Trübsand-Kronert , (* in the 19th century ; † July 22, 1925 in Berlin ) was a German silent film and theater actor . He also worked as a theater director.
Kronert worked for many years as an actor and director at the Deutsches Theater in Breslau . He also had engagements at the Stadttheater Göttingen , the Reinhardt Theaters in Berlin and most recently at the Thalia Theater in Berlin.
His main roles on stage included u. a. the castle bailiff Pedro in Preciosa by Pius Alexander Wolff , the private tutor Jüttner in Alt-Heidelberg , Moulinet in Der Hüttenbesitzer by Georges Ohnet and Heinecke in Die Ehre by Hermann Sudermann .
Filmography
- 1918: Carmen
- 1919: The oyster princess
- 1919: the doll
- 1919: The daughter of Mehemed
- 1919: The Tsarina's toy
- 1919: The millionaire girl
- 1919: The Sendomir Monastery
- 1919: victim
- 1919: The deceived saint
- 1919: forced love in the Free State
- 1919: Countess Dolly
- 1919: My wife, the film actress
- 1920: The Lady in Black
- 1920: The Golem as it came into the world
- 1920: Sumurun
- 1920: Failed
- 1920: Louise de Lavallière
- 1920: Satanas
- 1921: The rats
- 1921: The Riddle of the Sphinx
- 1921: Playing with fire
- 1921: The mountain cat
- 1921: The adventurer from Monte Carlo. 1. The Shah's mistress
- 1921: The adventurer from Monte Carlo. 2. Moroccan nights
- 1921: The adventurer from Monte Carlo. 3. The Stanley Murder Trial
- 1921: The Eternal Curse
- 1922: The light at midnight
- 1922: The white desert
- 1923: INRI
- 1923: Everything for money
- 1923: The woman with the millions. 1. The shot in the Paris Opera
- 1923: The woman with the millions. 3. Constantinople - Paris
- 1923: The woman with the millions. 2. The prince without a land
- 1924: Nju
- 1924: A dream of happiness
- 1925: The woman for 24 hours
Web links
- Max Kronert in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Max Kronert at The German Early Cinema Database
- Max Kronert at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Das Liebesmanöver , theater performance from 1903
- ↑ a b c : Wilhelm Kosch (Ed.): Deutsches Theaterlexikon . Volume II. Hurka - Pallenberg. De Gruyter, Berlin [et al.] 2011. Reprint. ISBN 978-3-907820-28-5 (accessed via De Gruyter Online).
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SURNAME | Kronert, Max |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Trübsand-Kronert, Max (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German silent film and theater actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century |
DATE OF DEATH | July 22, 1925 |
Place of death | Berlin |