Fritz Alberti

Fritz Alberti

1877-10-22 – 1954-09-15 (age 76) Hanau, Hesse, Germany
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Biography

Fritz Alberti was a German actor. He studied construction at the Technical University of Berlin, worked in the construction industry and was a government construction manager from 1904 to 1907. In 1906 he decided to become an actor and appeared in Kassel and at the National Theater in Mannheim. In 1922 he came to Berlin.

Soon after, Alberti also received film roles and became a frequently used supporting actor. In 1928 alone he appeared in ten different films. He also continued to be on stage, for example at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm.

He joined the NSDAP on April 1, 1933 (membership number 1,667,025), became chief treasurer of the NSBO ​​film specialist group and head of film records. In this role, he arranged smaller roles, occasionally reprimanded artists who did not conform sufficiently, and checked requests for financial support from the Goebbels Foundation " Künstlerdank ".

After the end of the war, Alberti did not return to the stage, but instead worked as a voice actor and acting teacher.

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Known For

Metropolis
Metropolis

1927

as Creative Human - Man Who Convinces Babel (uncredited)

Two Souls
The Voice of Love
The Voice of Love

1934

as Der Graf

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Verirrte Jugend

1929

as van Straaten

Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge
Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge

1924

as Dietrich von Bern

Mary
Mary

1931

as Verteidiger

Die Nibelungen: Siegfried
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried

1924

as Dietrich von Bern

Die Andere
Die Andere

1924

as Mills

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The White Devil

1930

as Nicolai I.

1914: The Last Days Before the War
The Ship of Lost Men
The Ship of Lost Men

1929

as The captain of the luxury liner

His Majesty the Barber
His Majesty the Barber

1928

as Allyher

The Sporck Battalion
The Sporck Battalion

1934

as Oberstleutnant

The Blackguard
The Blackguard

1925

as The Painter

The Student of Prague
The Student of Prague

1926

as Reichsgraf von Schwarzenberg

People in Ecstasy
People in Ecstasy

1921

as Feld