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Nationality
  
Austrian

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Jaro Furth

Years active
  
1900-1935

Occupation
  
Actor


Born
  
21 April 1871 (
1871-04-21
)
Prague, Czechoslovakia

Died
  
November 12, 1945, Vienna, Austria

Movies
  
Diary of a Lost Girl, Rango, Children of No Importance, Invisible Opponent, Ray of Sunshine

Similar People
  
G W Pabst, Gerhard Lamprecht, Fritz Arno Wagner, Sepp Allgeier, Ernest B Schoedsack

Jaro Fürth (21 April 1871 – 12 November 1945) was an Austrian stage and film actor.

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Early life

Fürth was born Edwin Fürth-Jaro to Jewish parents in Prague. Initially he studied law, but began his acting career under the tutelage of Alexander Römpler before taking stage engagements in Scandinavia, performing in roles created by Henrik Ibsen. In 1905 he travelled to Vienna, where he received an engagement at the Deutschen Volkstheater.

Film career

In the late 1910s he went to Berlin and began appearing in silent films. Under the direction of F.W. Murnau, he appeared in such films as: The Head of Janus (1920) and Satanas (1920), and after that followed with roles in films such as Das Blut der Ahnen (The Blood of the Ancestors) (1920) and Der falsche Dimitry (The False Dmitry) (1922). He played Councilor Rumfort in Georg Wilhelm Pabst's 1925 drama Joyless Street, opposite Danish actress Asta Nielsen, with Swedish actress Greta Garbo, playing his daughter.

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Fürth would transition to the era of sound film with ease, and would become a notable character actor throughout the late 1920s and 1930s, appearing in such films as Georg Wilhelm Pabst's drama Diary of a Lost Girl, opposite American actress Louise Brooks, and Karel Lamač's 1931 film adaptation of Johann Strauss II's Die Fledermaus, opposite Czech actress Anny Ondra.

Nazi persecution and death

Fürth left Germany after the German National-Socialists seized power in 1933 and he moved to Vienna. After the 1938 Anschluss, in which Germany occupied and annexed Austria, Fürth took leave of his acting and was deported by the Nazis to Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1942. He lived to see the end of the war, but died several months later in Vienna at the age of 74.

Filmography

Actor
1935
Little Mother as
Lehrer
1933
Invisible Opponent
1933
Ray of Sunshine as
Ein Drogeriebesitzer
1932
Melo as
Arzt
1932
Die nackte Wahrheit
1932
Zum goldenen Anker
1931
Die Fledermaus as
Der Minister
1931
Der Herzog von Reichstadt as
Kaiser Franz I.
1931
Die Männer um Lucie as
Bettler
1931
Leichtsinnige Jugend as
Pierce
1931
Das gelbe Haus des King-Fu as
Spießgeselle
1931
Rango as
Der Onkel - German version
1930
Va Banque
1930
Die Csikosbaroneß as
Der Lehrer
1930
Polizeispionin 77
1930
Der unsterbliche Lump
1930
Spielereien einer Kaiserin as
Metropolit Adrian
1929
Jugendtragödie as
Inhaber einer Zeitungsfiliale
1929
Because I Loved You as
Brink
1929
Napoleon auf St. Helena as
Dr. Arnott
1929
Die fidele Herrenpartie as
Dr. Egermann, Arzt
1929
Diary of a Lost Girl as
Notar Schutz
1929
Zwischen vierzehn und siebzehn - Sexualnot der Jugend as
Parent
1929
Die Halbwüchsigen as
Bremer
1929
The Hound of the Baskervilles as
Dr. Mortimer
1929
Mother Love
1929
Vivre
1929
Die Frau, die jeder liebt, bist du! as
Kolbe
1929
Fräulein Else
1929
Somnambul as
Dr. Höchster
1928
The Lady and the Chauffeur as
Dr. Eck
1928
Panik
1928
Kindertragödie
1928
Der alte Fritz - 2. Ausklang as
Kritiker Sulzer
1927
Zwei unterm Himmelszelt as
Bankdirektor Stroband
1927
Dr. Bessels Verwandlung
1927
Die Dollarprinzessin und ihre sechs Freier as
Revisor
1927
Die indiskrete Frau as
Der Herr Hofrat
1927
Der Anwalt des Herzens as
Monteur Jank
1927
Le roman d'un jeune homme pauvre
1927
Students' Love as
Frank
1927
Der Sieg der Jugend as
Dr. Frank
1927
Liebelei as
Der alte Weyring, Cellist am Stadttheater
1927
Faschingszauber as
Der Arzt
1927
Liebe as
Herzog von Grandlieu
1926
Die Waise von Lowood
1926
Superfluous People as
Arzt
1926
Achtung Harry! Augen auf! as
Chefredakteur
1926
Spitzen as
Arzt
1926
Children of No Importance
1926
Wien - Berlin as
Buchhalter Huber
1926
Eleven Who Were Loyal
1926
Two Brothers as
Wucherer
1926
Der Mann aus dem Jenseits
1926
Die rote Maus
1925
Die Dame aus Berlin as
Dr. Berger
1925
Tragödie
1925
Hinter den Kulissen der Reichspost (Short)
1925
The Joyless Street as
Hofrat Rumfort
1925
Ballettratten as
Staatsminister Warborg
1925
Die Insel der Träume as
Baron Mediansky
1925
Komödianten as
Inspazient
1925
Die Perücke as
Nervenarzt
1924
Arabella
1924
Wenn Männer schweigen as
Dr. Benno Landy
1924
Die Todgeweihten as
der Abgeordneter Korell
1923
Crown of Thorns as
Der Verteidiger
1923
Seine Frau, die Unbekannte as
Polizeikommissar
1923
Bohème - Künstlerliebe as
Colline
1922
Opfer der Leidenschaft
1922
Zwei Welten
1922
Der falsche Dimitri
1922
The Fall of Jerusalem as
Bachur, der falschr Prophet
1922
Geld auf der Straße
1922
Das Geld auf der Strasse
1921
Der Eisenbahnkönig, 1. Teil - Mensch und Mammon
1921
Der Eisenbahnkönig, 2. Teil - Lauernder Tod
1921
Ein Erpressertrick
1921
Die Diktatur des Lebens - 1. Teil: Die böse Lust
1921
10 Millionen Volt
1920
Die Kronjuwelen des Herzogs von Rochester
1920
Das Blut der Ahnen as
Dr. Swedrowski
1920
Seelen im Sturm as
Redakteur
1920
The Head of Janus as
Extra
1920
Opfer
1919
Satanas as
Rustinghella
1919
Licht und Schatten
1917
Abendsonne (Short) as
Kraft - Professor des Pädagogiums
Miscellaneous
1924
Die Todgeweihten (consultant)

References

Jaro Fürth Wikipedia