Portrait of Max Mack

Max Mack

Bio: Max Mack (1884–1973) was a German screenwriter, film producer and director during the silent era. During the 1910s, he directed nearly a hundred films in a variety of different genres
Born: Tue, Oct 21 1884
Birthplace: Halberstadt, Germany

Death: Fri, Feb 18 1972
Max Mack is 87 years old
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Poster of You Belong to Me
You Belong to Me
Max Mack was
49 in You Belong to Me
as 'Jack Mandel'.
Sat, Sep 08 1934
Poster of Der Mutter Augen
Der Mutter Augen
Max Mack was
28 in Der Mutter Augen
as 'Dr. Hagen'.
Fri, Mar 14 1913
Poster of Ein Kampf im Feuer
Ein Kampf im Feuer
Max Mack was
28 in Ein Kampf im Feuer
as 'Egon'.
Sat, Nov 30 1912
Poster of Das Bild der Mutter
Das Bild der Mutter
Max Mack was
28 in Das Bild der Mutter
Sat, Nov 16 1912
Poster of Die Liebe siegt
Die Liebe siegt
Max Mack was
28 in Die Liebe siegt
Sat, Oct 26 1912
Poster of Die schwarze Katze 1. Teil
Die schwarze Katze 1. Teil
Max Mack was
27 in Die schwarze Katze 1. Teil
Sat, Jul 13 1912
Poster of Die weiße Sklavin - 3. Teil
Die weiße Sklavin - 3. Teil
Max Mack was
26 in Die weiße Sklavin - 3. Teil
Sat, Jun 24 1911
Poster of Vergebens
Vergebens
Max Mack was
26 in Vergebens
Sat, Feb 25 1911
Poster of Japanese Sacrifice
Japanese Sacrifice
Max Mack was
25 in Japanese Sacrifice
Sat, Oct 08 1910

TV Shows (Acting Roles)

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Poster of Deutscher Filmpreis
Deutscher Filmpreis
Max Mack was
66+ in Deutscher Filmpreis
as 'Self'.
First Air Date
Mon, Jan 01 1951