Kurt Gerron
Known for: Acting
Born: May 10, 1897 in Berlin, Germany - Died: October 29, 1944
Kurt Gerron (born Kurt Gerson; 11 May 1897 – 30 October 1944) was a German Jewish actor and film director. He had a very successful career in cabaret and film before World War II, but was then forbidden to work and was sent to Theresienstadt Ghetto after the Nazis had occupied the Netherlands, where he and his family had fled to. In 1944 he was forced by the Nazis to make the propaganda film Theresienstadt: A Documentary Film from the Jewish Settlement Area, before he and his wife, Olga Gerson-Meyer, were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp and murdered. The film was completed not long before the end of the war, but was never shown to the public, and only fragments remain.
Known for
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People on Sunday
Kurt
The Three from the Filling Station
Rechtsanwalt Kalmus
Manege
Bela Garay
The White Hell of Pitz Palu
guest at night club (Mann im Salon)
Wir halten fest und treu zusammen
Steak
One Night at the Grand Hotel
Achaz
We Need No Money
Bank President Binder
Glanz und Elend der Kurtisanen
Bombs Over Monte Carlo
Spielbankdirektor
The White Horse Inn
Two in a Car
Agent Niedlich
Madame Pompadour
Ludwig XV., König von Frankreich
Die Schmiede
Halbseide
Willi Krach
The Golden Butterfly
Variety
Hafenarbeiter
Theresienstadt
Regisseur - Schauspieler
The Eternal Jew
(archive footage)
Burglars
Polizeikommissar
Love in the Ring
Box-Manager
Her Majesty Love
Hornberg
Diary of a Lost Girl
Dr. Vitalis
The Alley Cat