Alfred Läutner

Actor - Austria
Born May 21, 1879 in Riga, Latvia
Died 1943

Mini-Biography:
Alfred Läutner was born on May 21, 1879 in Riga, Latvia. He was Actor, known for Schuberts Frühlingstraum (1931), Im Dienste der Liebe (1919), Bar el Manach (1920), Alfred Läutner's first movie on record is from 1919. He was married to Maria Zelenka. Alfred Läutner died on , 1943. His last motion picture on file dates from 1931.

Alfred Läutner Filmography [Auszug]
1931: [01.30] Schuberts Frühlingstraum (Cast: Graf Esterhazy), Directed by Richard Oswald, with Gretl Theimer, Willy Stettner,
1922: [] Die Elixiere des Teufels (Cast), Directed by Adolf Abter, with Meinhardt Maur, Maria Zelenka, John Gottowt,
1921: [12.15] Die Hafenlore - 1. Teil (Cast), Directed by Wolfgang Neff, with Maria Zelenka, Fred Immler,
1921: [12.15] Die Hafenlore - 2. Teil (Cast), Directed by Wolfgang Neff, with Maria Zelenka, Fred Immler,
1920: [10.09] Bar el Manach (Cast: Hofmarschall), Directed by Heinz Sarnow, with Guido Herzfeld, Friedrich Berger, Gustav May,
1919: [] Im Dienste der Liebe (Cast: Frederik), Directed by Fred Sauer, Friedrich Zelnik, with Friedrich Zelnik, Hermann Vallentin, ,

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