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- Carl Zickner was born on September 20, 1863 in Brandenburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for Lützows wilde verwegene Jagd (1927), Die Gespensterstunde (1917) and Das Maskenfest des Lebens (1918). He died on May 14, 1939.
- The actor Carl Zickner joined acting lessons in Berlin and he made his stage debut in 1889 in Stralsund afterwards. In the next years followed numerous theaters in different cities where he became established as a stage actor and finally he was able to play at the Irving-Place-Theater in New York City.
- With the rise of the sound film he dedicated to the theater again exclusively. Only from 1936 he acted again in front of the camera.
- He continued his film career successfully in the 20s and he took part in productions like "Die Brüder Karamasoff" (1921), "Mata Hari, die rote Tänzerin" (1927) and "Der alte Fritz" (1928).
- When he was already a demanded stage actor he appeared in movies from 1914 for the first time.
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