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- Birth nameLeopold Ernst Gerhard Freiherr von Ledebur
- Leopold von Ledebur was born on May 18, 1876 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Der Silberkönig, 1. Teil - Der 13. März (1921), Nanon (1924) and Lützows wilde verwegene Jagd (1927). He died on September 17, 1955 in Wankendorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
- Heavy-set German character actor from a distinguished aristocratic background. Originally trained in law, he began directing for the stage in 1905 and later became a 'state actor' in classical roles, especially by Shakespeare (KIng Lear) and Kleist. He also appeared in numerous silent pictures from 1916, a solid purveyor of gravitas as generals, ministers, judges or landed gentry. He was the older brother of the internationally well-known actor Friedrich von Ledebur.
- The actor Leopold von Ledebur already appeared in the 10's in silent movies like "Der goldene Pol" (1918) and "Carmen" (1918).
- From 1919 he belonged to the busy film stars and acted in "Artistentreue" (1919).
- In the 30's and 40's he acted in many movies in which the portly actor impersonated generals ans other important personalities, but also servants and other employees belonged to his repertoire.
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