Gustav Botz Explained

Gustav Botz
Birth Date:4 August 1883
Birth Place:Bremen, German Empire
Death Place:Bremen, Weimar Republic
Nationality:German
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1914-1924

Gustav Botz (4 August 1883 – 29 September 1932) was a German actor.

Early life and career

Botz was born on 4 August 1883 at Bremen, German Empire.

Botz began his career in film business The Foreign Prince (1918), The Devil (1918), His Majesty the Hypochondriac (1918), Ikarus, the Flying Man (1918), The Rose of Stamboul (1919), The Secret of the American Docks (1919), The Head of Janus (1920), Monika Vogelsang (1920), Battle of the Sexes (1920), Mary Magdalene (1920), Catherine the Great (1920), The Courier from Lisbon (1921), Peter Voss, Their of Millions (1921), The Eternal Struggle (1921), Lola Montez, the King's Dancer (1922), Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922), Nosferatu (1922). His last film role was in 1924's My Leopold and Botz retired from the film business.

Personal life and death

On the 29 September 1932, After suffering unknown disease, Botz died at Bremen, Weimar Republic at the age 49. His death certificate named the cause of death as "Physically induced brain injury". His was body cremated and his ashes were given to his family

Selected filmography

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