Dora Kaiser

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Dora Kaiser
Born11 September 1892
Died12 January 1972
Vienna, Austria
OccupationActress
Years active1918-1925 (film)

Dora Kaiser (1892-1972) was an Austrian film actress of the silent era. Originally trained as a dancer, she began her career on stage before making her film debut in 1918. When Austria's leading film star Liane Haid left Wiener Kunstfilm, Kaiser replaced her in the company's films. [1]

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  1. Von Dassanowsky p.25

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