!!!Deutsch, Ernst
b. Prague (Czech Republic), Sept. 16, 1890,
d. Berlin (Germany), March 22, 1969, actor, Kammerschauspieler. Under
the direction of M. Reinhardt in Berlin played roles of expressionist
young men; in 1924 began film career; in 1931-1932 performed in Vienna
at the Burgtheater and the Theater in der Josefstadt; in 1933
emigrated to the USA, film career in Hollywood. In 1947 returned to
Europe, played character roles (including Nathan the Wise, Shylock,
Prof. Bernhardi) first at the Renaissancetheater then at the
Burgtheater in Vienna. From 1951 member of the Schillertheater in
Berlin. In 1948 received Venice Biennale prize for the film "Der
Prozess" (by G. W. Pabst).
!Literature
G. Zivier, E. D. und das dt. Theater, 1964.
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