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Louis Adlon

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Cause of death
  
heart attack

Spouse(s)
  
Rose Davies

Years active
  
1934-1945


Occupation
  
Film actor

Other names
  
Duke Adlon

Name
  
Louis Adlon

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Born
  
October 7, 1907 (
1907-10-07
)
Berlin, Germany

Died
  
March 31, 1947(1947-03-31) (aged 39) Los Angeles, California USA

Louis Adlon (7 October 1907 – 31 March 1947), also known as Duke Adlon, was a German-born American motion-picture actor.

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Biography

A supporting actor and bit player from Germany, in Hollywood from the late-1930s. Adlon was the grandson of Lorenz Adlon, founder of the famous Adlon Hotel in Berlin, where he spent much of his childhood. Although his Hollywood screen roles were minuscule at best, Adlon later gained fame as the main character of the 1997 semi-documentary In The Glamorous World of the Adlon Hotel, written and directed by his nephew, German cult director Percy Adlon.

Adlon became a war correspondent for International News Service during the war, and was married to Rose Douras Davies, sister of actress Marion Davies. He died of a heart attack following a trip to Mexico. Originally interred in the Douras Family Mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, he was removed and buried in front of the mausoleum in March 1951.

Filmography

Actor
1945
Counter-Attack as
Huebsch
1945
Jungle Queen as
Weber (uncredited)
1945
The Big Show-Off as
Leopold Muckenfuss
1945
I Was a Criminal as
Otto Muller - Suspect in Police Station (uncredited)
1944
Resisting Enemy Interrogation as
Maj. Franz Kohmer (uncredited)
1943
Adventures of the Flying Cadets as
Raum - Chief Nazi Agent [Chs. 2-10]
1943
Sahara as
Soldier (uncredited)
1943
Hostages as
Young Nazi Soldier (uncredited)
1943
First Comes Courage as
Nazi Lieutenant (uncredited)
1943
Action in the North Atlantic as
German Ensign (uncredited)
1943
The Boy from Stalingrad as
German Corporal (uncredited)
1943
Hangmen Also Die! as
Adjutant (uncredited)
1943
Assignment in Brittany as
German Lieutenant (uncredited)
1943
Tarzan Triumphs as
German Officer in Berlin (uncredited)
1942
Valley of Hunted Men as
Escaped Prisoner (uncredited)
1942
Iceland as
Valtyr Olafson (as Duke Adlon)
1942
Eagle Squadron as
German Sergeant (uncredited)
1942
My Favorite Spy as
Herman (uncredited)
1942
Syncopation as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1941
The Chocolate Soldier as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1941
Underground as
Karl (uncredited)
1940
A Dispatch from Reuters as
Clerk (uncredited)
1940
Mystery Sea Raider as
Lerner
1940
The Lady in Question as
First Court Clerk (uncredited)
1940
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet as
Hospital Attendant (uncredited)
1939
Espionage Agent as
Youth (uncredited)
1939
The Hunchback of Notre Dame as
Venus (uncredited)
1939
Confessions of a Nazi Spy as
Nazi American Youth Leader (uncredited)
1939
The Ice Follies of 1939 as
Dress Designer (uncredited)
1938
Dramatic School as
Student (uncredited)
1938
Happy Landing as
Olaf (uncredited)
1935
The Girl Friend as
Chorus Boy in Play (uncredited)
1934
The Merry Widow as
Wide Eyed Admirer (uncredited)
1934
North Pole, Ahoy!

References

Louis Adlon Wikipedia