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- Birth nameAugust Konrad Loos
- Theodor Loos was born on May 18, 1883 in Zwingenberg, Hesse, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for M (1931), Metropolis (1927) and Die Nibelungen: Siegfried (1924). He died on June 27, 1954 in Stuttgart, Germany.
- Expressive, latterly balding German character actor who had his heyday in classic silent films under the direction of Fritz Lang. He was a watchmaker's son and, prior to deciding on an acting career, worked in an export business for musical instruments, as well as in an art dealership. He appeared on stage from 1912 and in his first film the following year. Perfectly suited to expressionist cinema, he excelled as King Gunther in the Nibelungen films "Siegfried" and "Kriemhild's Revenge", and as secretary Josaphat in _Metropolis (1927)_ . He acted in numerous classical plays on the stage, giving 400 performances in "Peer Gynt" alone. From 1949 until his death, Loos belonged to the ensemble of the Staatstheater Stuttgart.
- He died at the age of 71 during an operation on the bile.
- His two sons both died in the Second World War.
- Theodor Loos was married four times .
- Made a 'state actor' ('Staatsschauspieler') under the Nazi regime and given a number of senior appointments to cultural boards. .
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