Albert von Kersten was an American actor known for his roles in Das Schicksal derer von Habsburg – Die Tragödie eines Kaiserreiches (1928), Serge Panine (1922), and Das Lied der Schwarzen Berge (1933). Born on December 31, 1889, in Rijeka, Croatia, he became a notable figure in the film industry during his career. He passed away on December 18, 1937, in Berlin, Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Albert von Kersten was born into a world that was changing rapidly due to the political and social upheavals of the early 20th century. He was known for his dedication to his craft and contributed significantly to the film industry during his active years. There isn’t much detailed information available about his family life or personal relationships.
Career
Throughout his career, Albert appeared in various films that showcased his talent as an actor. His performances in both silent and sound films helped solidify his place in cinematic history. Although his life was relatively brief, his contributions to the arts remain notable within the film community.
Death and Legacy
Albert von Kersten died on December 18, 1937, in Berlin, Germany. His legacy as an actor persists, particularly through the films he starred in, which continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts today. His work played a role in the evolution of cinema during a period of significant artistic change.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Café Elektric | 1927-11-25 | Herr. Zerner |
Quick | 1932-08-07 | Professor Bertram |
Oberst Redl | 1925-02-20 | Major Wierenkoff |
Ich war Jack Mortimer | 1935-10-16 | |
Das Geheimnis der Schrift | 1924-04-24 | |
Das Wolgamädchen | 1930-08-04 | |
Zwei Vagabunden im Prater | 1925-09-25 | |
Fräulein Frau | 1923-08-31 | |
Souboj lásky | 1930-04-11 | |
Wiener Herzen | 1930-04-22 | |
Das Lied der Schwarzen Berge | 1933-01-19 | Duschan Gruic |