Otto Kronburger

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Otto Kronburger (born August 5, 1889 in Munich , † after 1944) was a German actor .

Life

Kronburger had received his artistic training at the Otto König Theater School in his hometown of Munich and had also taken private lessons from Albert Steinrück . His first engagement took him to the Munich Volkstheater in 1906. From 1908 to 1911 he worked at the Small Theater, after which Kronburger went to Sigmaringen , where he was also able to work as a director for the first time (1911).

While he was engaged in Otto Falckenberg's Münchner Kammerspiele in 1920 , Otto Kronburger made his debut with a leading role in film. Soon he had to be content with supporting roles, in the sound film Kronburger's appearances shrunk to batch format. Hardly active in front of the camera from 1941 onwards, Otto Kronburger concentrated again on his stage work, went on tour and last worked (1943/44), until all theaters in the Reich were closed in late summer 1944, as director of the city theater of Karlsbad ( Sudetenland ) . After that his track is lost.

Movies

  • 1920: the renegade
  • 1921: The night of the burglars
  • 1921: The red shadow
  • 1921/22: The tragedy of a people
  • 1922: The Queen's Favorite
  • 1924: Helena , 2 parts
  • 1924: The stolen professor
  • 1924: Battle for the plaice
  • 1925: The secret of an hour
  • 1926: Potsdam, the fate of a residence
  • 1926: On the Weser
  • 1927: Prince Louis Ferdinand
  • 1927: Whore tragedy
  • 1927: The woman with the world record
  • 1928: The band of robbers
  • 1928: The yacht of the seven sins
  • 1928: Circumstantial evidence
  • 1928: The Carmen of St. Pauli
  • 1928: Scandal in Baden-Baden
  • 1929: Who are not allowed to marry
  • 1929: The dangers of the brewing period
  • 1930: The Don Cossack Song
  • 1930: Va Banque
  • 1930: Sunday of Life
  • 1932: On holy waters
  • 1932: fight for blond
  • 1932: The invisible front

Radio plays

- Funk hour Berlin )

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