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Oscar Apfel
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PERSONAL INFORMATION

REAL NAME
Oscar C. Apfel

BIRTHDAY
January 17, 1878
BORN ON DAY
Thursday


BIRTHPLACE
Cleveland, Ohio, United States

DIED AT AGE
60 Years 2 Months 4 Days
DEATHDATE
March 21, 1938
DEATHPLACE
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States

CAUSE OF DEATH
Heart attack

NATIONALITY
American
Oscar Apfel Nationality American

PROFESSION

ZODIAC
CAPRICORN

ALSO NOTED FOR
Director, Producer, Screenwriter

Physical Stats

CHEST
N/A

BICEPS
N/A

WAIST
N/A

HEIGHT
N/A

WEIGHT
N/A

Fame & Address

DEBUT

FAMOUS FROM/AS
The Squaw Man (1914)
Oscar ApfelThe Squaw Man (1914)

Education, Net Worth & More

More Information
Career of Oscar Apfel
He got a job to work on stage in his hometown in 1900 which was his beginning in the entertainment industry. He worked on broadways for 11 years after which he joined the Edison Manufacturing Company. He made his directorial debut with the short film "The Passer-By." He worked in over 150 films in his career. Make Me a Star, The Texan, The House of Rothschild are some of them.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Oscar Apfel

  • Did Oscar Apfel takes alcohol? NA.
  • Was Oscar Apfel in the habit of Smoking? NA.
  • He had spent many years of his life in commerce before deciding to pursue a career on stage.
  • Apfel played uncredited roles in a number of films including Liliom, Call Her Savage, The Story of Temple Drake, Tugboat Annie, and more.
    Apfel played uncredited roles in a number of films including Liliom, Call Her Savage, The Story of Temple Drake, Tugboat Annie, and more.
  • Apart from being a talented actor he was also a skilled director and directed films like The Squaw Man, Phil for Short, The Man on the Box, and more. He was also known for experimental work on the Edison Talking Pictures devices.
    Apart from being a talented actor he was also a skilled director and directed films like The Squaw Man, Phil for Short, The Man on the Box, and more.
  • The film 'Angel of Mercy' in which he had played an uncredited role of a Red Cross Representative was released after his death.

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