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Other names
  
Max Landau

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Max Landa


Years active
  
1913–1928 (film)

Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Margot Walter (m. ?–1933)

Max Landa

Born
  
24 April 1873
Minsk, Russian Empire

Died
  
November 9, 1933, Bled, Slovenia

Movies
  
Engelein, Anastasia, the False Czar's Daughter

Similar People
  
Urban Gad, Joe May, E A Dupont, Henrik Galeen, Paul Davidson

Max Landa (Belarusian: Макс Ландаў; 24 April 1873 – 8 November 1933; born Max Landau) was a Russian-born Austrian silent film and stage actor. He attended the Handelsakademie (commercial academy) in Vienna and took classes with acting teacher Karl Arnau in the same city. After working as a bank clerk for a short period he decided to focus on his acting career in 1893. After working at various theatres in Austria and Germany for about twenty years he was discovered in Berlin as leading man by movie star Asta Nielsen with whom he played in several movies directed by Urban Gad.

Max Landa European Film Star Postcards Max Landa

When Joe May founded his own film production company in 1915 he formed a contract with Max Landa who became the first of a number of actors to play the role of the fictional British detective Joe Deebs, created as a rival to Sherlock Holmes during the silent era. The Jewish Landa and his wife Margot Walter fled Germany following the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, and he committed suicide in exile in Yugoslavia.

Selected filmography

  • Die geheimnisvolle Villa (1914)
  • Cinderella (1916)
  • The Apache of Marseilles (1919)
  • The Grand Babylon Hotel (1920)
  • Roswolsky's Mistress (1921)
  • Flight Around the World (1925)
  • Trude (1926)
  • Marriage Announcement (1926)
  • Why Get a Divorce? (1926)
  • Light-Hearted Isabel (1927)
  • Anastasia, the False Czar's Daughter (1928)
  • The Hangman (1928)
  • References

    Max Landa Wikipedia