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      • Ernst Deutsch, also known as Ernest Dorian (16 September 1890 – 22 March 1969), was a Jewish Austrian actor. In 1916, his performance as the protagonist in the world première of Walter Hasenclever 's Expressionist play The Son in Dresden was praised.
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  2. Ernst Deutsch, also known as Ernest Dorian (16 September 1890 – 22 March 1969), was a Jewish Austrian actor. In 1916, his performance as the protagonist in the world première of Walter Hasenclever's Expressionist play The Son in Dresden was praised.

  3. Dryden, Ernst Deutsch. 1883 – 1938. Vienna born Ernst Deutsch received his artistic education in his home town at the renowned School of Applied Arts. But like other artists, he was attracted to Berlin, then one of the great centres of modern poster design.

  4. Ernst Deutsch was born on September 16, 1890 in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor, known for The Third Man (1949), Der Prozeß (1948) and Isle of the Dead (1945). He was married to Anuschka Fuchs. He died on March 22, 1969 in West Berlin, West Germany.

    • September 16, 1890
    • March 22, 1969
  5. Ernst Deutsch. (1890—1969) Quick Reference. (1890–1969) German actor. Born in Prague of Jewish descent, Deutsch achieved prominence as the ‘prototypical’ expressionist actor in 1916 in the Dresden première of Hasenclever's The Son. He joined Reinhardt ... From: Deutsch, Ernst in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance »

  6. Ernst Deutsch. Salamander. 1912. Exhibition The Modern Poster. Jun 6–Sep 6, 1988. MoMA. Licensing. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA ...

  7. DEUTSCH, ERNST (1890–1969), German actor. At the age of 24, playing the main role in Hasenclever's The Son, Deutsch became one of the exponents of expressionism on the German stage. He had his most fruitful period at the Reinhardt Theater in Berlin, but could also be seen in films and on stage at the Burgtheater in Vienna.

  8. His film won the best director prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1948, and Ernst Deutsch drew rapturous praise for his performance. Deutsch, who was fluent in English, headed for one of his greatest parts as a supporting actor in Carol Reed’s The Third Man in 1949, set in Vienna.

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