Werner Krauss
Werner Johannes Krauss, born on June 23, 1884, and passing away on October 20, 1959, was a prominent actor in German theater and cinema. Renowned for his work in the early 20th century, Krauss became a leading figure on the German stage, captivating audiences with his performances. However, his legacy has been marred by his involvement in the 1940 film Jud Süß (Süss, the Jew), which is infamous for its antisemitic propaganda. Additionally, his collaborations with the Nazi regime during this tumultuous period in history have rendered him a contentious figure in the realm of performing arts. Despite his significant contributions to theater and film, these controversial associations have led to a complex and often debated reputation.