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Bernard Siegel (actor)

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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1913–1939


Name
  
Bernard Siegel

Role
  
Character actor

Born
  
April 19, 1868 (
1868-04-19
)
Lemberg, Galicia, Austria-Hungary

Died
  
July 9, 1940, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Redskin, Shadow of Doubt, Stand and Deliver, The Purple Dress, Womanhood - the Glory of the Nation

Similar People
  
Donald Crisp, Victor Schertzinger, J Stuart Blackton, George B Seitz

Bernard Siegel (April 19, 1868 – July 9, 1940) was an Austro-Hungarian born American character actor, whose career spanned both the silent film era, as well as carrying over into the beginning of sound pictures. His career spanned over 25 years, during which time he appeared in over 50 films.

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Life and career

Siegel was born in the city of Lemberg (today known as Lviv, Ukraine), in the province of Galicia in the Austria-Hungarian Empire on April 19, 1868. His film career began with a small featured role in the 1913 silent film, The Third Degree (which would be remade in 1919, and again in 1926, the latter film being the first film directed by Michael Curtiz). Over the next 26 years he would appear in almost 70 films, most of those films taking place during the silent era. He would only act in thirteen sound films.

Siegel would die in 1940 of a heart attack in Los Angeles at the age of 72.

Filmography

(Filmography based on the AFI database, with supplemental information from Media Bang)

References

Bernard Siegel (actor) Wikipedia