Max Mack
October 21, 1884 (140 years old) in Halberstadt, Germany
Max Mack (1884–1973) was a German screenwriter, film producer and director during the silent era. During the 1910s, he directed nearly a hundred films in a variety of different genres. Born as Moritz Myrthenzweig in Halberstadt, the Jewish Mack was later forced to emigrate to escape Nazism, and settled in the United Kingdom.
Known For
Credits
- 1951 · Deutscher Filmpreis as Self
- 1934 · You Belong to Me as Jack Mandel
- 1913 · Der Mutter Augen as Dr. Hagen
- 1912 · Ein Kampf im Feuer as Egon
- 1912 · Das Bild der Mutter as
- 1912 · Die Liebe siegt as
- 1912 · Die schwarze Katze 1. Teil as
- 1911 · Die weiße Sklavin - 3. Teil as
- 1911 · Vergebens as
- 1910 · Japanese Sacrifice as