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Guido Herzfeld

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Guido Herzfeld, born Guido Kornfeld on 14 August 1851 in Karolinenthal, Bohemia, Austrian Empire, was a German stage and film actor. He built his career on the theatre in the 19th century and began appearing in films in 1914, appearing in more than sixty movies before his death. Notable roles include Ernst Lubitsch's Shoe Palace Pinkus (1916) and Victor Janson's The Yellow Ticket (1918). In 1920 he starred in Ewald André Dupont's Whitechapel. His final appearance was in The Grand Duke's Finances (1924), released after his death in Berlin on 16 November 1923 at the age of 72.


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