Max Vierlinger

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Max Vierlinger (born July 14, 1903 , † after 1944) was a German actor .

Live and act

It is currently not known about Vierlinger's career; evidently he intended to work exclusively as a film actor from the beginning, since before his first screen appearance at the beginning of the sound film era no stage appearances can be made out. Although of an elegant and urbane appearance, Vierlinger never succeeded in making the leap into the front row of the Reich German film actors, and he had to be content with very small short appearances almost throughout.

After his mini part in the Horney - Hessters melodrama Illusion , Vierlinger was no longer used in the film. So he inevitably had to go to the stage after all and can be found for two seasons at the city theater in German-occupied Lublin from 1942 to 1944. Since there is no trace of Vierlinger after the end of the war in 1945, he could have gotten into Soviet hands when the Russians marched in or died as a result of the war.

Filmography

  • 1929: Coming home from Oktoberfest (short film)
  • 1930: delicacies
  • 1930: love in the ring
  • 1932: The great Bomberg
  • 1934: My heart calls for you
  • 1935: Gypsy baron
  • 1936: In the barrage of the western front
  • 1936: The beggar student
  • 1936: The court concert
  • 1937: Filoda hostel
  • 1937: Signal in the night
  • 1937: Tango Notturno
  • 1939: Robert Koch, the fighter against death
  • 1939: homeland
  • 1940: Falstaff in Vienna
  • 1940: Jud Suess
  • 1940: counterfeiter
  • 1941: Six days home leave
  • 1941: illusion

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. 1792.

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