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Albert Steinrück was born on May 20, 1872, in Bad Arolsen, Germany. He is known for his contributions to the film industry, particularly for his roles in two notable silent films. Steinrück's first significant role was in "The Golem: How He Came Into the World" (1920), where he portrayed Rabbi Loew. In this film, he brought depth to his character, a wise and powerful rabbi who creates a golem to protect his Jewish community from persecution. Steinrück's performance was praised for its nuance and authenticity, reflecting his skill as an actor. He followed this role with another notable performance in "Mad Love" (1921), playing the character of Georg Bertink. In this film, Steinrück showcased his ability to portray complex emotions, captivating audiences with his portrayal of a man driven to…







