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Max Neufeld
actor, director, writer
- Born:
- 1887-02-13, Guntersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
- Died:
- 1967-12-02, Vienna, Austria
- Professions:
- actor, director, writer
Biography
Born in Guntersdorf, Lower Austria, on 13 February 1887, amidst the sprawling Austria-Hungary (now simply Austria), Max Neufeld distinguished himself as a dynamic force in early cinema. His talents spanned both directing and acting, leaving an indelible mark on the screen. He is especially remembered for helming the imaginative 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen' (1923), the compelling 'Die Brandstifter Europas' (1926), and the touching 'An Orphan Boy of Vienna' (1936). Neufeld's remarkable career concluded in Vienna, Austria, where he passed away on 2 December 1967.

