Walter Lantzsch was an American actor who is best known for Texas Freds Brautfahrt (1920), Venus vor Gericht (1941), and Am Weibe zerschellt (1919). He was born on May 15, 1888, in Taylor, Texas, USA, and passed away on December 30, 1952, in Munich, Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Walter Lantzsch was born into a modest family in Texas, where he first developed an interest in acting. Throughout his life, he maintained a low profile and kept his personal life private, with little information available about his family.
Career
Lantzsch built a successful acting career in the film industry, appearing in numerous films from the early 1910s to the 1950s. His performances spanned various genres, contributing to his recognition in the film community. Some notable works include his roles in both silent films and talkies.
Death and Legacy
Walter Lantzsch died on December 30, 1952, in Munich, Germany. He left behind a legacy of diverse performances that continue to be appreciated by classic film enthusiasts. His contributions to the cinema of his time have not been forgotten and continue to inspire future actors.
Filmography
Year | Film/TV Title |
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1950 | Alles für die Firma |
1949 | Ich mach dich glücklich |
1943 | Alarmstufe V |
1941 | Venus vor Gericht |
1939 | Gold in New Frisco |
1935 | The Fight with the Dragon |
1934 | Stupid Mama |
1934 | At the Blond Katherine’s |
1933 | A Regular Fellow |