Albert Steinrück (20 May 1872 – 10 February 1929) was a German stage and film actor of the
silent era. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1910 and 1929. He starred in the 1923 film The Treasure, which was directed by
Georg Wilhelm Pabst.[1] He was also a leading role in the German expressionist 1920 film The Golem, in which he plays a rabbi.
Grave of Albert Steinrück at the Zehlendorf Cemetery in Berlin.
Selected filmography
Japanisches Opfer (1910) - Ein Delegierter
Der Volkstyrann (1913) - Gouverneur
Prinz Keo. Der Raub der Mumie (1919) - Professor Scrupello
Albert Steinrück (20 May 1872 – 10 February 1929) was a German stage and film actor of the
silent era. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1910 and 1929. He starred in the 1923 film The Treasure, which was directed by
Georg Wilhelm Pabst.[1] He was also a leading role in the German expressionist 1920 film The Golem, in which he plays a rabbi.
Grave of Albert Steinrück at the Zehlendorf Cemetery in Berlin.
Selected filmography
Japanisches Opfer (1910) - Ein Delegierter
Der Volkstyrann (1913) - Gouverneur
Prinz Keo. Der Raub der Mumie (1919) - Professor Scrupello