Adolf Link

Adolf Link was an American actor who is best known for Sunday (1915), The Siren’s Song (1915), and The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1924).

Personal and Family Life

Adolf Link was born on September 15, 1851, in Pest, Hungary, which is now known as Budapest. He later moved to the United States, where he pursued a career in acting. Details about his family life are limited, but his contributions to film during the early 20th century are well-remembered.

Career

Link’s acting career includes notable roles in several films, especially during the silent film era. He gained recognition for his performances in Sunday and The Siren’s Song, both released in 1915, as well as in The Hoosier Schoolmaster in 1924. His work has left a mark on the early days of cinema.

Death and Legacy

Adolf Link passed away on September 23, 1933, in New York City due to cancer. Despite the passing of time, his contributions to the film industry are still appreciated, particularly by fans of classic cinema. He remains a notable figure from the silent film era.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1924The Hoosier SchoolmasterDutchy Snyder
1915The Siren’s SongThe Village Minister
1915SundayLively