Otto Lederer

acteur américain

Otto Lederer was a Czech-American actor who made a significant impact in the film industry. Born in 1886, he went on to have a prolific career, appearing in over 120 films during his time in the spotlight. His work spanned multiple decades, with his first recorded film appearance in 1912 and his last in 1933. Lederer's versatility as an actor allowed him to take on a wide range of roles, contributing to his enduring presence on the big screen.

Lederer's filmography includes several notable works, showcasing his talent and adaptability as a performer. One of his most notable roles was in the groundbreaking film The Jazz Singer, which marked a significant milestone in the history of cinema as the first full-length film to feature sound sequences. Additionally, he appeared in the popular Laurel and Hardy short film You're Darn Tootin', further demonstrating his ability to work in various genres and styles. Lederer passed away in 1965, leaving behind a legacy of contributions to the world of film.