Kurt Fuß was an American actor who is best known for Friedrich Ebert und Gustav Stresemann, Schicksalsjahre der Republik (1969), Strafsache van Geldern (1932), and Des Lebens Überfluss (1950). He was born on January 11, 1892, in Leipzig, Germany, and passed away on March 22, 1976, in Hamburg, West Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Kurt Fuß was born into a family in Leipzig, where he developed a passion for acting from a young age. He spent a significant part of his career in Germany, appearing in numerous films that showcased his talent. Throughout his life, he maintained a private personal life, and not much is publicly known about his family.
Death and Legacy
Kurt Fuß died on March 22, 1976, in Hamburg, West Germany. His contributions to the film industry, particularly in German cinema, have left a lasting impact, and he is remembered for his versatile performances across various roles. His work continues to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts alike.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Der verjüngte Adolar | 1931-10-05 | Antonio Rastaqueros |
Ich zähle täglich meine Sorgen | 1960-05-11 | Mann mit Glatze |
Der Fluch der Menschheit | 1920-02-26 | |
Trenck – Der Roman einer großen Liebe | 1932-10-27 | Major Doo |
Fürst Woronzeff | 1934-10-01 | Léon, Agent |
Komm zurück… | 1953-12-04 | Franz Zollinspektor |
Der Verlorene | 1951-09-07 | |
Unter den tausend Laternen | 1952-04-09 |