Max Davidson

Max Davidson

Deceased · Born: May 23, 1875 · Died: Sep 4, 1950

Personal Details

BornMay 23, 1875 Berlin, Germany

Biography

Max Davidson, a renowned actor of his time, took his first breath on May 23, 1875, in the vibrant city of Berlin, Germany. His remarkable career spanned numerous notable film appearances, with some of his most memorable roles including A Daughter of the Poor in 1917, Don Quixote in 1915, and The Johnstown Flood in 1926. Throughout his life, Max was deeply devoted to his loving wife, Alice Marti. Alas, his remarkable journey came to an end on September 4, 1950, as he peacefully passed away in the picturesque neighborhood of Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Career

1945
Adventure
Adventure as Man in Library (uncredited)
Voice of the Whistler
Voice of the Whistler as Man in clinic waiting room
1940
No Census, No Feeling
No Census, No Feeling as Storekeeper (uncredited)
Kitty Foyle
Kitty Foyle as Flower Man (uncredited)
The Mortal Storm
The Mortal Storm as Old Postman
The Great Dictator
The Great Dictator as Jewish Man (uncredited)
Union Pacific
Union Pacific as Card Player (uncredited)
1937
Man of the People
Man of the People as Mr. Shelman (uncredited)
1934
The Gay Bride
The Gay Bride as $100 Recipient (uncredited)
1933
The World Gone Mad
The World Gone Mad as Cohen the tailor
1932
The Wet Parade
The Wet Parade as Mr. Schwartz (uncredited)
Lawyer Man
Lawyer Man as Max (uncredited)
1930
The Lottery Bride
The Lottery Bride as Marriage Broker
1929
Moan & Groan, Inc.
Moan & Groan, Inc. as The Lunatic (uncredited)
1927
My Best Girl
My Best Girl as Night Court Spectator (uncredited)
1926
Raggedy Rose
Raggedy Rose as Moe Ginsberg
1925
The Rag Man
The Rag Man as Max Ginsberg
1924
Three Women
Three Women as The Pawnbroker
1923
1919
The Hoodlum
The Hoodlum as Abram Isaacs
1916
Intolerance
Intolerance as Kindly Neighbor (uncredited)