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Leo Ditrichstein

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Leo Ditrichstein (January 6, 1865 – June 28, 1928) was an Austrian-American actor and playwright. Biography He was born on January 6, 1865, in Temesvár, Austria-Hungary. He was educated in Vienna and was naturalized as an American citizen in 1897. His grandfather was Hungarian novelist József Eötvös who is sometimes listed as Joseph von Etooes. He made his New York début in Die Ehre (1890). This was followed by Mr. Wilkinson's Widows, Trilby, Are You a Mason? and other plays. He was the author of numerous plays, among which are: Gossip (with Clyde Fitch, 1895); A Southern Romance (1897); The Last Appeal (1901); What's the Matter with Susan? (1904); The Ambitious Mrs. Susan (1907); The Million (from the French, 1911); The Concert (1911); Temperamental Journey (1912); The Great Lover (1915). Ditrichstein appeared in one motion picture, in a cameo as himself, in How Molly Made Good (1915). Some of the plays Ditrichstein either wrote or acted in have been made into motion pictures. He died on June 28, 1928, from heart disease at the Auersperg sanitarium in Vienna.


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Born:
Jan 6, 1865 In Temesvár, Austria-Hungary
Movie/TV Credits:
1
First Appeared:
In the movie How Molly Malone Made Good 1915-10-25
Latest Project:
Movie How Molly Malone Made Good 1915-10-25
Known For
Poster of How Molly Malone Made Good
Filmography
Movie How Molly Malone Made Good Himself 1915-10-25