Otto Lederer
Otto Lederer (April 17, 1886 – September 3, 1965) was an Austrian-American film actor. He appeared in 120 films between 1912 and 1933, most notably The Jazz Singer, the first full-length film to have sound sequences, and the Laurel and Hardy short You're Darn Tootin'.
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Gretchen and Otto Lederer Who's Who in the Film World, 1914 | |
Born | |
Died | September 3, 1965 79) | (aged
Years active | 1912–1933 |
Spouse(s) | Segunda Yriondo (1925 - 1929, divorce) Gretchen Lederer |
Children | 1 |
In 1925, Lederer married Segunda Yriondo. They were divorced on July 10, 1929.[1] He later married actress Gretchen Lederer. Otto is entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.[2]
Selected filmography
- Captain Alvarez (1914)
- A Natural Man (1915)
- The Changing Woman (1918)
- The Woman in the Web (1918)
- Cupid Forecloses (1919)
- Over the Garden Wall (1919)
- The Little Boss (1919)
- The Dragon's Net (1920)
- The Spenders (1921)
- The Avenging Arrow (1921)
- Without Benefit of Clergy (1921)
- White Eagle (1922)
- Forget Me Not (1922)
- The Gown Shop (1923)
- Your Friend and Mine (1923)
- The Sword of Valor (1924)
- Behind Two Guns (1924)
- Wizard of Oz (1925)
- Borrowed Finery (1925)
- Cruise of the Jasper B (1926)
- That Model from Paris (1926)
- Sweet Rosie O'Grady (1926)
- The Jazz Singer (1927)
- The King of Kings (1927)
- The Shamrock and the Rose (1927)
- You're Darn Tootin' (1928)
- A Bit of Heaven (1928)
- Celebrity (1928)
- Gun Law (1933)
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References
- "Otto Lederer, Actor, Divorced In Los Angeles". The Sacramento Bee. Associated Press. July 10, 1929. p. 3. Retrieved July 14, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- Wilson, Scott (2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. p. 431. ISBN 978-0-7864-7992-4. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
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