Rudolph Christians

Rudolph Christians

Born: January 15, 1869
Died: February 2, 1921
in Oldenburg, Germany
Rudolph Christians was born on January 15, 1869 in Middoge/Oldenburg, Germany as Broekern Rudolph Christians. He was an actor, known for Esposas Levianas (1922), Deep Waters (1920) and The Secret Gift (1920). He was married to Bertha Klein (opera and concert singer) and Bertha Klein. He died on February 2, 1921 in Pasadena, California, USA.

Movies for Rudolph Christians...

Foolish Wives
Title: Foolish Wives
Character: Andrew J. Hughes
Released: January 11, 1922
Type: Movie
A con artist masquerades as Russian nobility and attempts to seduce the wife of an American diplomat.
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The Secret Gift
Title: The Secret Gift
Character: Peter
Released: September 20, 1920
Type: Movie
Jan Saxe and Peter Harlingen, two young men from Holland, arrive in America with little orphan Bertha Kruger whom they have befriended during the trip and whom they both love. Bertha has come to live with her blind Aunt Sophie, and when Jan secretly raises $500 for an operation to restore her aunt's sight, Bertha marries Peter, believing that he was the donor of the "secret gift."
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Human Stuff
Title: Human Stuff
Character: 'Washboard' Pierce
Released: June 28, 1920
Type: Movie
An Eastern boy is sent to the West to run the family's sheep ranch. The presence of sheep anger nearby cattlemen, who don't want to share their cattle's grazing lands with them, and their leader has no compunctions about resorting to drastic measures to protect his interests.
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Burnt Wings
Title: Burnt Wings
Character: James Cartwright
Released: March 29, 1920
Type: Movie
Struggling artist Ned Templeton and his wife Joan are leading a poverty-stricken life in Paris. Threatened by starvation and eviction, Joan is forced to become a prostitute. After some time, Ned becomes successful, and he and Joan move to New York. There he meets Helen, daughter of wealthy art patron James Cartwright. Cartwright was the man who "bought" Joan in Paris, and when he learns that his daughter's happiness depends upon Ned's divorce, he threatens to expose Joan.