
Julius Falkenstein
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 25, 1879
Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
Known For

Impossible Love
A deranged woman artist falls in love with a young sculptor. The impossible love ends tragically.

Weekend in Paradise

Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
Dr. Mabuse and his organization of criminals are in the process of completing their latest scheme, a theft of information that will allow Mabuse to make huge profits on the stock exchange. Afterwards, Mabuse disguises himself and attends the Folies Bergères show, where Cara Carozza, the main attraction of the show, passes him information on Mabuse's next intended victim, the young millionaire Edgar Hull. Mabuse then uses psychic manipulation to lure Hull into a card game where he loses heavily. When Police Commissioner von Wenk begins an investigation of this mysterious crime spree, he has little to go on, and he needs to find someone who can help him.

No More Love
An American millionaire, who had always bad luck with women, bets that he can live without them for five years. But after four and a half years traveling around on his yacht, he rescues a lady from drowning in the English Channel.

The Congress Dances
Vienna glove-sales-lady Christel falls in love with Russian Czar Alexander. Austrian Prince Metternich tries to use this and other pleasant diversions to keep him out of the negotiation conferences of the 1815 Vienna Congress.

The Private Secretary Gets Married
An unattractive secretary is hired so the men in the office will focus on their work, but comic complications ensue.

Fairground People
Young Anny returns from school to her circus family, which runs a little venue at the town fair. When Anny suddenly has to fill in for one of the artists, her piano-playing not only enthrals the audience, but also theatre agent Horbes. He casts the whole family for the Apollo theatre in Berlin, where Anny quickly raises to stardom and is offered an engagement from the US.

Moral
When a travelling troupe threatens to unleash a saucy Berlin revue on the provincial town of Emilsburg, the local Morality Society, a band of sanctimonious middle-aged men, stages a protest. Meanwhile, the reigning monarch is concerned that his son and heir is not living his life to the full. Ninon d’Hauteville, a showgirl and the revue’s star attraction, takes a job as piano teacher to the young prince after her engagement at the local theatre was brought to a premature end, a result of the Morality Society’s interference. It doesn’t take long for those hypocrites to get wind of this. While on the outside they appear to be concerned with running the immoral woman out of their town, behind closed doors they rank among the new piano teacher’s most ardent pupils. However, Ninon, out to right the wrong done against her, secretly keeps a “diary” of their visits, recording each encounter on film with a hidden camera.

The Song of Night
He was known as Anatole Litvak during his Hollywood directorial career, but he was still Anatole Litwak when he helmed the German musical Das Lied Einer Nacht (The Song of Night). Famed Polish tenor Jan Kiepura stars as famed Italian tenor Ferraro. Escaping from his tyrannical manager, Ferraro switches identities with a young tourist (Fritz Schulz) and goes off on an unscheduled Swiss holiday. Still travelling incognito, our hero falls in love with a winsome mountain girl (Magda Schneider). Alas, both his romance -- and his freedom -- are placed in jeopardy when it turns out that the charming young fellow with whom Ferraro traded identities was actually a notorious swindler. Anatole Litvak also directed the English-language version of Das Lied Einer Nacht, Be Mine Tonight

The Oyster Princess
A pampered American oyster tycoon decides to buy a husband for his daughter, but things don’t go quite as planned. Along the way there are mishaps, misunderstandings and a foxtrot sequence that must be seen to be believed.
Filmography
as Portier
as Offenbach
as Pankratz
as Lindner
as Rundfunkbeamter
as Leschke
as Dr. Weinhöppel
as Offenbach
as Herr Gambrinus aus Cottbus
as Brammel - Satorius' Kammerdiener
as Diener Zimmermann
as Herr Krüger
as Herr Bleisenkel
as Dr. Pautus, Dramaturg
as Julius ‚Jule‘ Hanke
as Balthasar
as Fanfarel - ein Gerichtsvollzieher
as Ponta
as Adolf Strohbach
as 1. Kosak
as Geschäftemacher
as Der Herr Kritiker
as Sperlin
as Finanzminister
as Second Police Commissioner
as Dr. Baskett
as Anatol Scherr, ein Hausbewohner
as Ballbesucher
as Graf Mereditt
as Buchhalter Stups
as Muchicha, plantation owner
as Alfons
as Muckerton
as Löwenthal
as Anti-Alkoholiker
as Graf Kövesi
as Sekretär Bremer
as Agent Lehmann
as Baron Eggloffsburg
as Giron
as Nachbar
as Baron Bertrand
as Kommissar in Nice
as Astrologer
as Graf Roderich Holm, Axels Onkel
as Graf Ragnar Edelstjerna
as Fürst Emil von Gerolstein
as Der Baron
as Graf Zirsky
as Apotheker Paschke
as Beckmesser
as Baron von Glatzenstein
as Herr v. Bisam
as Rockhoff von Hoffrock
as Enver Kiral-Bey
as Mr. N. Isaaks
as Karsten
as Ängstlicher Herr
as Paris
as Josef, a friend of Nucki
as Liebhaber
as Louises Verehrer