- Bernd Aldor was born on March 23, 1881 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]. He was an actor and director, known for Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray (1917), Der lebende Leichnam (1918) and Visul lui Tanase (1932). He was married to Hilde. He died on October 20, 1950 in Vienna, Austria.
- SpouseHilde(? - October 20, 1950) (his death)
- The actor Bernd Aldor learned his acting abilities at the theater school Carl Arnau in Vienna, afterwards he first worked as an extra on stage.
- In 1938 he was banned from the NS Reichsfilmkammer because his Aryan origin was not clearly verified. At this time Bernd Aldor was presumably no longer in Germany but in the nearby abroad.
- After the war he appeared in Vienna in 1950 where he died briefly afterwards.
- Aldor also notably appeared in the 1917 social enlightenment film Let There Be Light!.
- With the arise of the talkies ended his career, he only acted in few more movies like "Dreyfus" (1930), "Zwei Menschen" (1930), "Elisabeth von Österreich" (1931) and "Danton" (1931).
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