Otto Lederer, born on April seventeenth, eighteen eighty-six in Prague, was a prominent Czech-American film actor and director. His career spanned over two decades, during which he appeared in one hundred and twenty films from nineteen twelve to nineteen thirty-three. Among his most notable works are 'The Jazz Singer,' recognized as the first full-length film featuring sound sequences, and the beloved Laurel and Hardy short 'You're Darn Tootin.'
In his personal life, Lederer experienced the joys and challenges of marriage. He first wed German actress Gretchen Lederer, with whom he had a son who lived from nineteen oh eight to nineteen forty. Following this union, he married Segunda Yriondo in nineteen twenty-five, but their marriage ended in divorce on July tenth, nineteen twenty-nine.
Otto Lederer's contributions to the film industry were significant, particularly during the transition from silent films to talkies. His performances left a lasting impact on audiences and paved the way for future generations of actors. Today, he rests at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, a testament to his enduring legacy in cinema.