Eugen Burg
Eugen Burg (January 6, 1871 – April 17, 1944) was a German film actor. His daughter was Hansi Burg. Burg was a close friend of the actor Hans Albers.[1]
Burg was born Eugen Hirschburg into a Jewish family, but later converted to Protestantism.[2] He was banished from the film industry when the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. He later died in Theresienstadt concentration camp.[3]
Selected filmography
- Robert and Bertram (1915)
- The Black Panther (1921)
- Violet (1921)
- Marie Antoinette, the Love of a King (1922)
- The Island of Tears (1923)
- Old Heidelberg (1923)
- The Wonderful Adventure (1924)
- The Third Squadron (1926)
- Wrath of the Seas (1926)
- Fadette (1926)
- The Circus of Life (1926)
- A Modern Dubarry (1927)
- Rinaldo Rinaldini (1927)
- Dancing Vienna (1927)
- The Gypsy Baron (1927)
- His Greatest Bluff (1927)
- Queen of the Boulevards (1927)
- Das tanzende Wien (1927)
- The Mistress (1927)
- Panic (1928)
- Man Against Man (1928)
- The First Kiss (1928)
- The Adjutant of the Czar (1929)
- Ludwig II, King of Bavaria (1929)
- The Copper (1930)
- The Ring of the Empress (1930)
- 1914 (1931)
- Mary (1931)
- My Leopold (1931)
- Elisabeth of Austria (1931)
- Der Herzog von Reichstadt (1931)
- Der Draufgänger (1931)
- Holzapfel weiß alles (1932)
- The Pride of Company Three (1932)
- The Victor (1932)
- The White Demon (1932)
References
Bibliography
- Hardt, Ursula. From Caligari to California: Erich Pommer's Life in the International Film Wars. Berghahn Books, 1996.
- Kosta, Barbara. Willing Seduction: The Blue Angel, Marlene Dietrich, and Mass Culture. Berghahn Books, 2009
- Prawer, S.S. Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933. Berghahn Books, 2007.
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