Here are 2 famous actors from Germany died at 41:
Robert Scholz (April 23, 1886 Germany-October 10, 1927 Berlin) a.k.a. Scholz was a German actor.
Scholz began his acting career in the early 1900s and quickly became a sought-after performer on the German stage. He appeared in a number of films during the silent era, including the popular 1919 film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," which is considered a classic of the horror genre. Scholz was known for his expressive face and dynamic performances, which made him a favorite of audiences and critics alike. Despite his success, Scholz struggled with personal demons throughout his career, including addiction and mental illness. He died tragically at the age of just 41, leaving behind a legacy as one of Germany's most beloved actors of the early 20th century.
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Peter Vogel (March 22, 1937 Munich-September 21, 1978 Vienna) was a German actor. His child is called Nikolas Vogel.
Peter Vogel began his acting career in the 1960s with the Munich Kammerspiele Theater Company. He was known for his roles in avant-garde and experimental theater productions. Vogel also appeared in several films, including "Kir Royal" (1986) and "Zwei Münchner in Hamburg" (1989). Tragically, Vogel's life was cut short when he died at the age of 41 due to a heart attack in Vienna. Despite his brief career, Vogel is remembered as a talented and innovative actor who made important contributions to German theater and cinema. His son Nikolas Vogel followed in his father's footsteps and also became an actor.
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