Kortner, Fritz
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KORTNER, Fritz
Born: Fritz Nathan Kohn in Vienna, Austria, 12 May 1892. Education: Studied at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, Vienna. Family: Married the actress Johanna Hofer, son: Peter Kortner. Career: Actor in Mannheim and Hamburg; 1911—joined Max Reinhardt's theater, Berlin; achieved star status with his performance in Die Wandlund, 1919, and became a leading actor-director in German-language theater; 1915—film debut in Manya, Die Türkin ; 1918—film directing debut with Gregor Marold ; 1933—left Germany with rise of Nazis and found refuge in New York after stays in Vienna, Prague, and London; wrote two Broadway plays and worked as actor and screenwriter in Hollywood; returned to Germany after the war and regained his stage reputation. Awards: Deutscher Filmpreis for career, 1966. Died: Of leukemia in Munich, 25 July 1970.
Films as Actor:
- 1915
Die grosse Gafahr (Sauer); Im Banne der Vergangenheit (Piel); Manya, die Türkin (Piel); Police Nr. 1111 (Piel)
- 1916
Das zweite Leben
- 1917
Der Brief einer Toten (Friesler)
- 1918
Die andere Ich (Friesler) (as Professor); Frauenehre (Kundert) (as Jagdehilfe); Sonnwendhof (Leyde); Der Stärkere (Wiene)
- 1919
Satanas (Murnau); Das Auge des Buddha (Mondet) (as Indian servant); Ohne Zeugen (Baron and Kundert)
- 1920
Die Brüder Karamasoff (The Brothers Karamazov ) (Buchowetzki and Froelich); Katherina die Grosse (Catherine the Great ) (Schünzel) (as Potemkin); Weltbrand (Gad); Danton (All for a Woman ) (Buchowetzki); Das Haus zum Mond (Martin); Der Schädel der Pharoanentochter (Tollen); Die Lieblingsfrau des Maharadscha (Mack); Die Nacht der Königin Isabeau (Wiene); Gerechtigkeit (Lux)
- 1921
Hintertreppe (Backstairs ) (Jessner); Am roten Kliff (Henning); Aus dem Schwarzbuch eines Polizeikommissars (Hanus); Der Eisenbahnkönig (Illès); Die Verschwörung zu Genua (Leni); Landstrasse und Gross-stadt (Wilhelm)
- 1922
Peter der Grosse (Peter the Great ) (Buchowetzki); Am Rande der Gross-stadt (Kobe); Der Graf von Essex (Felner); Der Ruf des Schicksals (Guter); Die Finsternis und ihr Eigentum (Hartwig); Luise Millerin (Froelich); Sterbende Völker (Reinert)
- 1923
Schatten (Warning Shadows ) (Robison); Arme Sünderin (Gariazzo); Nora (Viertel)
- 1924
Armes kleines Mädchen (Kayser); Dr. Wislizenus (Kobe); Moderne Ehen (Otto)
- 1925
Orlacs Hände (The Hands of Orlac ) (Wiene) (as Nera)
- 1926
Dürfen wir schweigen (Oswald)
- 1927
Beethoven (The Life of Beethoven ) (Löwenstein) (title role); Maria Stuart (Feher) (as Bothwell); Mata Hari (Mata Hari, the Red Dancer ) (Feher); Primanerliebe (Land); Alpentragödie (Land); Die Ausgestossenen (Gerger); Die Geliebte des Gouverneurs (Feher) (+ co-sc); Mein Leben für das Deine (Morat); Revolutions-hochzeit (The Last Night ) (Sandberg); Die Frau auf der Folter (A Scandal in Paris ); Die Büchse der Pandora (Pandora's Box ) (Pabst) (as Dr. Schön); Frau Sorge (Land)
- 1929
Die Frau, nach der Mann sich sehnt (Three Loves ) (Bernhardt); Atlantik (Dupont); Giftgas (Dubson); Die Nacht des Schreckens (Righelle); Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen (Tourneur); Die Frau im Talar (Trotz); Somnambul (Trotz)
- 1930
Dreyfus (The Dreyfus Case ) (Oswald) (title role); Menschen in Käfig (Love Storm ) (Dupont); Der Andere (Wiene) (dual role); Die grosse Sehnsucht (Szekely)
- 1931
Der Mörder Dmitri Karamasoff (The Murderer Dimitri Karamazov ) (Ozep) (title role)
- 1932
Danton (Behrendt) (title role)
- 1934
Chu Chin Chow (Forde) (as Abu Hassan); Evensong (Saville) (as Kober)
- 1935
Abdul the Damned (Grune) (title role); The Crouching Beast (Hanbury) (as Ahmed Bey)
- 1936
Midnight Menace (Bombs over London ) (Hill) (as Peters)
- 1943
The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler (Hagan) (as Marbach, + sc)
- 1944
The Hitler Gang (Farrow) (as Otto Strasser)
- 1946
The Wife of Monte Cristo (Ulmer); Somewhere in the Night (Mankiewicz); The Razor's Edge (Goulding) (as Kosti)
- 1947
The Brasher Doubloon (Brahm)
- 1948
Berlin Express (Tourneur); The Vicious Circle (The Woman in Brown ) (Wilder)
- 1949
Der Ruf (The Last Illusion ) (von Maky) (+ sc)
- 1950
Epilog (Käutner)
- 1952
Blaubart (Christian-Jacque) (as Haushofmeister); Die Stimme des Anderen (Engel) (+ co-sc)
Films as Director:
- 1918
Gregor Marold
- 1919
Else von Erlenhof
- 1931
Der brave Sünder (The Upright Sinner ) (+ co-sc)
- 1932
So ein Mädel vergisst man nicht (+ co-sc)
- 1955
Die Stadt ist voller Geheimnisse (City of Secrets ; Secrets of the City ) (+ co-sc); Sarajevo
- 1960
Die Sendung der Lysistrata (for TV)
Publications
By KORTNER: book—
Alle Tage Abend, 1960.
On KORTNER: books—
Fritz Kortner, Berlin, 1970.
Brand, Matthias, Fritz Kortner in der Weimarer Republik: Annäherungsversuche an die Entwicklung eines jüdischen Schauspielers in Deutschland, Rheinfelden, 1981.
Völker, Klaus, Fritz Kortner: Schauspieler und Regisseur , Berlin, 1987.
On KORTNER: articles—
Film Dope (London), January 1985.
Kasten, J., "Die Sehnsucht der Faune," in Filmwaerts (Hannover), May 1992.
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Fritz Kortner, like his contemporary Conrad Veidt and the slightly older Emil Jannings, was associated with Max Reinhardt's Berlin theater in the years before and after World War I, and like them he became an important stage actor, combining a stage and a film career. His long life allowed him to continue after World War II as a leading, if often controversial, figure on the German-language stage.
His acting had a wider range than that of Werner Krauss, though like Krauss he was often cast in important parts in the expressionist films of the 1920s. He could be flamboyant (as in Warning Shadows ), or more contained, as Lotte Eisner's description of him in Backstairs indicates: "Everything is motivated: the slow reactions of a poor indecisive man scared of love, the hesitations of an outcast of fortune who, having won his happiness by dint of guile, stops wanting to believe in it. . . . This instinctively Expressionistic actor blends into the setting." But he was also able to play such characters as Dr. Schön in Pandora's Box, Beethoven, Dmitri Karamazov, Bothwell, and Dreyfus.
England failed to recognize his ability when he went into exile after Hitler's taking power in Germany, and he acted in such minor films as Chu Chin Chow and Abdul the Damned ; he had slightly better luck in the United States. After World War II he made a few films in Germany, but concentrated on stage work.
—George Walsh
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