Charles Drecoll

Kostüme - Germany
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Charles Drecoll is not on record. He is a German Kostüme, known for Sehnsucht (1920), Mata Hari, die rote Tänzerin (1927), Der Schwur der Renate Rabenau (1916), Charles Drecoll's first movie on record is from 1916. His last motion picture on file dates from 1927.

Charles Drecoll Filmography [Auszug]
1927: [02.05] Mata Hari, die rote Tänzerin (Costume Design), Directed by Friedrich Feher, with Dorothea Albu, Elisabeth Bach, Louis Brody,
1920: [] Sehnsucht (Costume Design), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Conrad Veidt, Gussy Holl, Eugen Klöpfer,
1919: [08.28] Blondes Gift (Costume Design), Directed by Hubert Moest, with Paul Hartmann, Hedda Vernon, Marie von Bülow,
1919: [] Fräulein Colibri (Costume Design), Directed by Hans Werckmeister, with Maria Zelenka, Fritz Achterberg, Ernst Pittschau,
1919: [11.18] Lilli (Lilly) (Costume Design), Directed by Jaap Speyer, with Mia Pankau, Leopoldine Konstantin, Toni Tetzlaff,
1916: [01.00] Der Schwur der Renate Rabenau (Costume Design), Directed by Otto Rippert, with Hella Moja, Leo Connard, Anna von Palen,

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