Hermann Seldeneck
Hermann Seldeneck
The actor Hermann Seldeneck was a very busy movie actor of the 10s whose film career limited nearly exclusively to this decade. He began his acting career at the theater in Regensburg in 1882, it followed other engagements in different cities in Germany and Switzerland. Finally he also appeared on stage in the Russia metropolises St. Petersburg and Moscow for a while. When he returned to Germany he managed his path till to the German theater center in Berlin. In Berlin he soon got in touch with the new arising film business and he appeared already in "Schuld und Sühne" in front of the camera for the first time. From 1915 his activities in film continued to expand and his mostly formidable roles entertained large audiences. In 1920 he acted in his last films, he then acted again in the theater before he died in 1922 at the age of only 57. One of Hermann Seldeneck's ancestors was the famous natural scientist Alexander von Humboldt.
Known For Acting
Most Rating 0.16
Birthday 1864-09-13
Place of Birth Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Also Known As Herman Seldeneck,
Das Tor der Freiheit
1919

Das Tor der Freiheit

Eva
1913

Eva

America to Europe in an Airship
1913

America to Europe in an Airship

Ein Ausgestoßener: 1. Teil
1913

Ein Ausgestoßener: 1. Teil

Liebe und Leben. 2. Die Tochter des Senators
1918

Liebe und Leben. 2. Die Tochter des Senators

Die schwarze Natter
1913

Die schwarze Natter

Not of the Woman Born
1918

Not of the Woman Born

Ein Ausgestoßener, 2. Teil: Der ewige Friede
1915

Ein Ausgestoßener, 2. Teil: Der ewige Friede

Theodor Körner
1914

Theodor Körner

The Beggar Countess
1918

The Beggar Countess

Das Geheimnis von Chateau Richmond
1913

Das Geheimnis von Chateau Richmond

Mirko Pasqua
1916

Mirko Pasqua

Weihnachtsglocken 1914
1914

Weihnachtsglocken 1914

Die Sünden der Väter
1913

Die Sünden der Väter

Leichtsinn und Genie
1919

Leichtsinn und Genie

Das Gift der Medici
1918

Das Gift der Medici

Das Ende vom Liede
1915

Das Ende vom Liede

Die sterbenden Perlen
1918

Die sterbenden Perlen