- Peter Lorre was an Austro-Hungarian-American actor
Born: | 26 June 1904 Comment | When did Peter Lorre die? / Died | 23 March 1964 | How many years did Peter Lorre live? / Lived | 59 years | Zodiac sign: | Cancer |
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Peter Lorre facts
- In Austria, he began his stage career in Vienna before moving to Germany where he had his breakthrough, first on the stage, then in film in Berlin in the late 1920s and early 1930s
- Lorre caused an international sensation in the German film M (1931), in which he portrayed a serial killer who preys on little girls
- Because he was Jewish, he left Germany after 1933
- His first English-language film was Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) made in Great Britain
- Eventually settling in Hollywood, he later became a featured player in many Hollywood crime and mystery films
- In his initial American films, Mad Love and Crime and Punishment, he continued to play murderers, but he was then cast playing Mr
- Moto, the Japanese detective, in a run of B pictures
- From 1941 to 1946 he mainly worked for Warner Bros
- The first of these films at Warners was The Maltese Falcon (1941), which began a sequence in which he appeared with Humphrey Bogart and Sydney Greenstreet
- This was followed by Casablanca (1942), the second of the nine films in which Lorre and Greenstreet appeared
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