Alfred Polgar

Alfred Polgar (originally: Alfred Polak, pseudonyms: Archibald Douglas, L. A. Terne; 17 October 1873, Vienna – 24 April 1955, Zürich) was an Austrian-born journalist, born into an assimilated Jewish family, one of the most renowned intellectuals of the Vienna coffeehouses.

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He was born in Leopoldstadt. He left Austria in 1938, and later worked in Hollywood.[1]

He was known as a drama critic (in Berlin from 1925 to 1933) and as an essayist. He died in Zurich.[2]

Selected filmography

Notes

gollark: They are, yes.
gollark: What if we end up in an infinite cycle of olivia victory?
gollark: I must say, I'm surprised nobody guessed tic-tac-toe was me.
gollark: I always just approximate "weird convoluted solution with strange comments" as Olivia.
gollark: I would probably settle for randomly copypasting together tutorials until I had a thing work.
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