Karl-Otto Alberty
Karl-Otto Alberty was a German actor known for his roles in films and his background as an amateur boxer.
Miscellaneous Crew | Movie Actor
November 13, 1933
April 25, 2015
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Karl-Otto Alberty was a multifaceted German actor, director, and writer who gained recognition for his significant contributions to the theater, particularly in Berlin. He was a prominent figure in the Berliner Ensemble theater company, where he directed acclaimed productions such as “The Threepenny Opera” and “Mother Courage and Her Children.” Additionally, Alberty authored several plays and books.
Apart from his theater work, Alberty had a successful film career, appearing in numerous movies and television shows, including “The Tin Drum,” “The Pedestrian,” “Kelly’s Heroes,” “Battle of the Bulge,” and “Odissea.” He was also a vocal advocate for political and social issues, frequently condemning fascism and totalitarianism. Karl-Otto Alberty passed away on April 25, 2015.
Before embarking on his acting career, Alberty was an amateur boxer.