Max Darewski was an American actor best known for his roles in NDR Jazz Workshops, Nelson’s Victory, and The Royal Standard. He was born on November 3, 1894, in Prestwich, Lancashire, England, UK, and passed away on September 26, 1929, in Battersea, London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Max Darewski was married to Ruby Miller from April 4, 1929, until his death in 1929. His family background is not widely documented, but he spent much of his career in the entertainment industry, making a name for himself in both film and television.
Career
Darewski’s acting career included significant roles in early films such as Nelson’s Victory and The Royal Standard, both released in 1907. He also contributed to television, notably writing for an episode of NDR Jazz Workshops in 1964, showcasing his diverse talents in the performing arts.
Death and Legacy
Max Darewski died from pneumonia on September 26, 1929, in Battersea, London. His contributions to early cinema and television have left a lasting impression on the entertainment industry, remembered for his involvement in significant productions during the silent film era.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1907 | March of the Light Cavalry | Actor | Short |
1907 | The Royal Standard | Actor | Short |
1907 | Nelson’s Victory | Actor | Short |
1964 | NDR Jazz Workshops | Writer | TV Series |