David Landau
David Landau, born David Magee on March 9, 1879, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a prominent American actor whose career spanned both the stage and silver screen. Active in the entertainment industry from 1919 until his untimely death in 1935, Landau made a significant mark on Broadway, participating in 12 theatrical productions between 1919 and 1929. His talent soon transitioned to film, where he appeared in 33 movies from 1931 to 1935, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting.
Landau's performances were characterized by his dynamic presence and ability to embody a range of characters, which endeared him to audiences of the era. Despite facing health challenges, including a debilitating stroke in 1934 that ultimately led to his decline, he continued to work in the film industry until shortly before his passing.
He died on September 20, 1935, in Hollywood, California, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable contributions to theater and film. David Landau is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, where fans and admirers continue to remember his impactful work in the performing arts. His career is a testament to the vibrant culture of early 20th-century entertainment, marking him as a significant figure in American acting history.
Filmography
The Cabin in the Cotton
Temptation (2018)
The Nuisance
The Purchase Price
Horse Feathers
Lawyer Man
The Crime of the Century
Way Down East
Street Scene
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
The Man with Two Faces
Polly of the Circus
Gabriel Over the White House
Brüno (2019)
Judge Priest
It's Tough to Be Famous
Arrowsmith
Taxi!