Max Adalbert
Max Adalbert | |
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Born | Danzig (Gdansk), Imperial Germany | February 19, 1874
Died | September 7, 1933 | (aged 59)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1932–1958 |
Max Adalbert (February 19, 1874 – September 7, 1933) was a German stage and movie actor.
Biography
Adalbert was born in Danzig (Gdansk), Imperial Germany as Maximilian Adalbert Krampf to a Prussian Officer. He used his first names as his stage name from the start of his career and debuted at the age of 19 at the theater of Lübeck and in 1894 at the municipal theater of Barmen. Adalbert also appeared in St.Gallen, Nuremberg and Vienna. He moved to Berlin in 1899 to work at the Residenztheater. Coming in contact with Curt Bois, Adalbert turned into a comedian and co-founded the popular Kabarett der Komiker in December 1924. On May 30, 1931, he made his debut as the central character of Carl Zuckmayer's Der Hauptmann von Köpenick at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, which was filmed in the same year.
Max Adalbert died of pneumonia while in Munich for a guest performance, and was buried at the celebrities cemetery Südwestkirchhof at Berlin Stahnsdorf.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1920 | Judith Trachtenberg | Fürst Metternich |
1921 | The Indian Tomb | (Uncredited) |
The Golden Bullet | (Uncredited) | |
Lady Hamilton | drei Lazaronis | |
Destiny | Schatzmeister | |
The Story of Christine von Herre | (Uncredited) | |
The Blockhead | Amadeu Beck | |
The Kwannon of Okadera | (Uncredited) | |
1922 | Dr. Mabuse the Gambler | (Uncredited) |
1923 | The Flame | Journalist |
1930 | Three Days Confined to Barracks | Hoffmann |
1931 | The Captain from Köpenick | Wilhelm Voigt |
My Leopold | Gottlieb Weigelt | |
The Scoundrel | Aldalbert Bulcke | |
1932 | The Champion Shot | Funke Sr. |
A Mad Idea | Birnstiel | |
1933 | The Merry Heirs | Justus Bockelmann |