Otto Lederer
Known for: Acting
Born: April 16, 1886 in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic] - Died: September 2, 1965
Otto Lederer (May 17, 1886 – September 3, 1965) was a Czech-American film actor. He appeared in 120 films between 1912 and 1933, most notably The Jazz Singer, the first full-length film to have sound sequences, and the Laurel and Hardy short You're Darn Tootin'. Lederer was born in Prague. In 1925, He married Segunda Yriondo. They were divorced on July 10, 1929. He later married actress Gretchen Lederer. Otto passed away on September 3, 1965 and is entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
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The Jazz Singer
Moisha Yudelson
Behind Two Guns
Olaf Ludovic - aka Dr. Betz
The Sword of Valor
The Cloudhopper
The Alaskan Count
The Cruise of the Jasper B
Auctioneer
The Woman in the Web
Col. Bormsk
The Enchanted Barn
What Did He Whisper?
Through the Wall
John Harding
The Wild Strain
John Calvin Hollywood
Cavanaugh of the Forest Rangers
Ed Wetherford
Forgotten
Uncle Adolph
Celebrity
Cyclone's Manager
The Wizard of Oz
Ambassador Wikked
One Stolen Night
Abou-Ibu-Adam
The Shamrock and the Rose
Rabbi Isaacs
From Headquarters
Bugs McGuire
Blonde Crazy
Pawnbroker (uncredited)
The King of Kings
Eber - a Pharisee
Virginian Outcast
Colonel Webster
Poison
Gale Preston
Hungry Hearts
Gedalyah Mindel
The Dragon's Net
King Carson
Captain Alvarez
Don Arana - the Foreign Minister