Werner Hollmann
Known for: Acting
Born: August 29, 1882 in Berlin, Germany - Died: March 2, 1933
Hollmann received his acting training from Otto Brahm and began his stage career in 1900 as a trainee at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. Then he performed in Freiburg im Breisgau , Libau and Beuthen . In 1904 he was back in Berlin, where he received an engagement at the Lustspielhaus in the fall of 1905. Other Berlin stage stations were the Theater on Königgrätzer Strasse , the Theater on Nollendorfplatz and most recently the Theater on Schiffbauerdamm . He acted in classical and modern plays, especially by August Strindberg and Frank Wedekind .
Known for
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The Murderer Dmitri Karamazov
Pole
The Pursuit of Happiness
Renoir
Rasputin, Demon of the Women
Chief of Police
Popular Tune
Tropical Nights
Zangiacomo
Die von der Liebe leben
Mania