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- Died
- Alfred Kunz was born on June 26, 1894 in Vienna, Austria. Alfred was an art director and costume designer, known for Linen for Ireland (1939), Vorstadtvariete (1935) and Young Girls of Vienna (1949). Alfred died on August 2, 1961 in Vienna, Austria.
- Besides this activity Alfred Kunz was also a successful styler and he worked among others for the "Wiener Haus der Mode". He influenced the then popular "Vienna chic" essentially. It was only a small step for Alfred Kunz to become a costume designer for movies as well.
- His first engagement was the production design for "Die Memoiren eines Mönchs" (1922).
- Alfred Kunz continued his film career in the sound film era of the 30s.
- With his costume designs for "Wiener Mädeln" (1949) came his last cinematical work into being. .
- The production designer and costume designer Alfred Kunz began his professional career as an architect before he joined the theater in 1922 because of this knowledge. At the theater he created numerous stage settings in Vienna.
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