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Martin Wolfgang
(1891-1944)
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Martin Wolfgang was born on 1 August 1891. He was an actor, known for
Satanas (1919)
,
Betrogene Betrüger (1921)
and
Die Tigerin (1922)
. He died on 12 May 1944 in Germany.
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Known for
Satanas
6.7
Hans Conrad
1919
Betrogene Betrüger
Actor
1921
Die Tigerin
Actor
1922
Der Liebesroman des Cesare Ubaldi
Actor
1922
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Serenissimus und die letzte Jungfrau
Brillant, Theateragent
1928
Rasputins Liebesabenteuer
6.6
Mitja
1928
Der krasse Fuchs
Franz
1926
Die Liebe ist der Frauen Macht
Bobby, Clown
1924
Der Liebesroman des Cesare Ubaldi
1922
Die Tigerin
1922
Betrogene Betrüger
1921
Satanas
6.7
Hans Conrad
1919
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Born
August 1
,
1891
Died
May 12
,
1944
Germany
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He began his artistic career at the theater where he made his stage debut in Elbing. In the next years followed engagements in Stralsund, Berlin, Essen and Vienna.
Nickname
Martin Chassel
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