Otto Reinwald

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Otto Reinwald
Born23 August 1899
Died1 July 1968
Occupation(s)Actor, Production manager
Years active1913–1965 (film)

Otto Reinwald (23 August 1899 – 1 July 1968) was a German film actor. [1] The elder brother of the actresses Grete Reinwald and Hanni Reinwald, he made his screen debut in 1913 as a child actor. He later became a production manager, active in the post-war German film industry. He was also credited as a cinematographer for the 1959 film Hunting Party .

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Selected filmography

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Production manager

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  1. Eisner p.350

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