Otto Lederer, a talented actor and director, embarked on his remarkable journey on April 17, 1886, in Prague, Austria-Hungary, a region that would later become an integral part of the Czech Republic. As a thespian, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, starring in a multitude of iconic productions, including the groundbreaking "The Jazz Singer" in 1927, "The Struggle" in 1921, and "The Avenging Arrow" in 1921.
Throughout his life, Lederer was blessed with the love and companionship of three remarkable women: Segunda Yrionda, Gretchen Lederer, and Florita Mernci. These strong and resilient individuals played a vital role in his life, providing him with unwavering support and encouragement.
Tragically, Otto Lederer's life came to a close on September 3, 1965, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. As his legacy lives on, his contributions to the world of cinema continue to inspire and captivate audiences to this very day.