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| Born | 10 January 1894 | 
| Died | March 1931 (aged 37) | 
| Occupation | Film actor | 
| Years active | 1919–1927 | 
Olaf Storm, pseudonym of Kurt Theodor von Kann[1] (10 January 1894[2] – 11 or 12 March 1931[3]) was a German film actor of the silent era. Storm was a star of early German cinema, playing the lead in films such as The Stranger from Alster Street[4] and had his own production company Olaf Film. He also appeared in supporting roles in The Last Laugh and Metropolis.[5]
Selected filmography
- Nat Pinkerton (1920)
 - Your Brother's Wife (1921)
 - From the Files of a Respectable Woman (1920)
 - Begierde (1921)
 - The Stranger from Alster Street (1921)
 - Miss Julie (1922)
 - The Moneylender's Daughter (1922)
 - Girl of the Berlin Streets (1922)
 - The Voice of the Heart (1924)
 - The Last Laugh (1924)
 - False Shame (1926)
 - Weekend Magic (1927)
 - Metropolis (1927)
 - Forbidden Love (1927)
 
References
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic.Scarecrow Press, 2008.
 - Rhodes, Gary Don. Lugosi: His Life in Films, on Stage, and in the Hearts of Horror Lovers. McFarland, 2006.
 
External links
- Olaf Storm at IMDb
 
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