Charly Berger

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Charly Berger (born 1881) was an early German film actor.

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Berger entered film in 1913, appearing alongside Asta Nielsen in the film S-1, directed by Urban Gad. [1] He went on to appear in some 90 different films between 1913 and 1945 in films such as Achtung! Auto-Diebe! in 1930, in which he worked with actor and director Harry Piel. [2] [3]

Selected filmography

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