Francis Lederer

Francis Lederer

actor, director, soundtrack

Francis Lederer was born on Nov 06, 1899 in Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. Francis Lederer's big-screen debut came with Pandora's Box directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst in 1929, strarring Alwa Schön (as Franz Lederer). Francis Lederer is known for Blue Light directed by Walter Grauman, Robert Goulet stars as David March and Christine Carère as Suzanne Duchard. The most recent award Francis Lederer achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new tvshow Francis Lederer plays is Blue Light - Season 1 which will be released on Jan 12, 1966.

Frantisek Lederer was born on November 6th, 1899, in Czechoslovakia. His father was a leather merchant, and young Frantisek began his working life as a department store delivery boy in Prague. He fell in love with acting from a young age, and was soon on stage touring Moravia and then all over Central Europe with people like Peter Lorre.Lederer was easily lured into film by German actress Henny Porten and her producer husband. And it wasn't long before he was starring in the legendary German silent movie Loulou (1929).Whilst Lederer, who was using the German name of Franz, shifted from silents to talkies easily and was fast becoming one of Germany's top stars, he hadn't yet learned to speak any English.By 1934, Lederer, (now using Francis), had begun working in America. And he was getting top billing too. Irving Thalberg had planned to make Lederer "the biggest star in Hollywood" but Thalberg's untimely death put a stop to that. But Lederer continued successfully in film and TV for many years.After two brief marriages his third lasted 59 years. He invested in property well and made a fortune in the Canoga Park, California area. He founded the National Academy of Performing Arts on which his close friend Joan Crawford was on the Advisory Board. He loved to teach.Lederer was still teaching the week before he died in 2000, aged 100 years.

  • Birthday

    Nov 06, 1899
  • Place of Birth

    Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
National Board of Review, USA
1939
Best Acting
Winner - NBR Award

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