Count Alberti

Actor - USA
Born September 1849 in Germany
Died October 20, 1914 in California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Count Alberti was born in September 1849 in Germany. He was an American Actor, known for The Little Stowaway (1912), The 'Epidemic' in Paradise Gulch (1912), A Modern Rip (1911), Count Alberti's first movie on record is from 1911. Count Alberti died on October 20, 1914 in California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1912.

Count Alberti Filmography [Auszug]
1912: [03.19] The 'Epidemic' in Paradise Gulch (Cast: The Postman), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with , George Hernandez, Anna Dodge,
1912: [03.26] Hobo (Cast: The Barkeeper ), Directed by Hobart Bosworth, with Hobart Bosworth, Frank Clark, Frank Richardson,
1912: [02.01] The Little Stowaway (Cast: The Pawnbroker (AKA Count Constantine Alberti)), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with , Bessie Eyton, Frank Clark,
1912: [01.22] A Diplomat Interrupted (Cast: Servant), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Frank Richardson, Frank Clark, Tom Santschi,
1912: [01.18] Merely a Millionaire (Cast: Jeems - the Valet (as Constantine Alberti)), Directed by Hobart Bosworth, with Hobart Bosworth, Herbert Rawlinson, Al Ernest Garcia,
1912: [01.15] The Secret Wedding (Cast: The Postman (as M. Alberti)), Directed by Frank Montgomery, with Tom Santschi, , Al Ernest Garcia,
1911: [12.25] A Modern Rip (Cast: The Sailor), Directed by Hobart Bosworth, with Hobart Bosworth, Frank Richardson, Nick Cogley,

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