- Franz Porten was born on August 23, 1859 in Zeltingen, Bernkastel, Rhine Province, Prussia [now Zeltingen-Rachtig, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany]. He was a director and writer, known for Othello (1907), Der Trompeter von Säckingen (1918) and Theodor Körner (1914). He died on May 21, 1932 in Berlin, Germany.
- Children
- Father of actresses Henny Porten and Rosa Porten.
- The director and film pioneer Franz Porten first made an education as an artistic ladler. But soon afterwards he took lessons as an opera singer and it followed numerous appearances on different stages both as a singer and actor. He went on tour through whole Germany in the next decades. Finally he came to Berlin where he entered the new media film.
- His last movies as a director came in the 10s into being, among them "Karl der Grosse" (1911), "Bubi, der Unverbesserliche" (1915) and "Tyrannenherrschaft" (1916).
- Besides his activity as a director Franz Porten also appeared as an actor in some early movies and he also wrote the screenplay for several movies.
- He already realised first "Tonbilder" like "Tannhäuser" (06), "Meissner Porzellan" (1906), "Der Trompeter von Säckingen" (1907), "Desdemoma" (08), "Stolzenfels am Rhein" (1909) and "Andreas Hofers Tod" (1909), often with his daughters Rosa Porten and Henny Porten in the leading roles.
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