Hermann Seldeneck

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Hermann Seldeneck
Born(1864-09-13)13 September 1864
Died(1922-04-00)April 1922
OccupationActor
Years active1911-1920

Hermann Seldeneck (13 September 1864 - April 1922) was a German actor. [1] He appeared in more than fifty films from 1911 to 1920.

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Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1913 Die schwarze Natter
1918 The Flight of Arno Jessen Bank Director
Ferdinand Lassalle
1919 Charlotte Corday
Not of the Woman Born Ulrich Freiherr von Eynsidel

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References

  1. Kay Weniger: Das große Personenlexikon des Films, vol.6, Berlin 2001