Georg Kundert was an Austrian actor and director who is best known for Die gekreuzigt werden… (1920), Ohne Zeugen (1919), and Frauenehre (1918). He was born on November 18, 1873, in Vienna, Austria, and passed away on December 21, 1925, in Vienna, Austria.
Personal and Family Life
Georg Kundert grew up in Vienna, where he developed a passion for the performing arts. His personal life remains largely private, but he likely balanced his career in acting and directing with personal commitments in his family life.
Career
Kundert had a notable career in early cinema, making significant contributions as both an actor and a director. He appeared in several films that garnered attention in the silent film era and became recognized for his performances. His work helped shape the film industry in Austria during that time.
Death and Legacy
Georg Kundert died on December 21, 1925, in his hometown of Vienna. His contributions to film during the early 20th century have left a lasting impression, as he is remembered for his roles in historically relevant films of the silent era.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Wien im Krieg | 1916-11-22 | Franz Xaver Wamperl |
Der Todesritt auf dem Riesenrad | 1915-03-05 | |
William Ratcliff | 1922-01-01 |