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- Ferdinand Martini was born on September 1, 1870 in Munich, Germany. He was an actor, known for Helen of Troy (1924), Nathan der Weise (1922) and Das Parfüm der Mrs. Worrington (1925). He died on December 23, 1930 in Germany.
- The actor Ferdinand Martini was a man who has made his mark on stage when he gained a foothold in the film business at the age of 48. In no time at all he became a demanded actor who often impersonated bigger support roles.
- In the 20's followed a fullness of engagements in great productions in which Ferdinand Martini was convincing.
- He also took part in some Alfred Hitchcock movies - "The Pleasure Garden" (1925) and "The Mountain Eagle" (1926).
- When the talkies rang in a new era in the film business, Ferdinand Martini appeared only in few more productions, among others "Ihre Hoheit befiehlt" (1930), during the shooting he died at the age of 60.
- Father of cinematographer Otto Martini.
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