Aruth Wartan

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Aruth Wartan
Born 23 June 1880
Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan
Russian Empire
Died 14 April 1945
Berlin
Nazi Germany
Other names Arutjun Wartanian
Occupation Actor
Years active 1916 - 1945 (film)

Aruth Wartan (23 June 1880 – 14 April 1945) was an Azerbaijani-born German film actor who appeared in around ninety films during his career, generally in supporting roles.

Born Arutjun Wartanian in Nakhichevan in Azerbaijan (then part of the Russian Empire), he was of Georgian heritage. He graduated from high school in 1898 in Tbilisi, Georgia, and then briefly studied medicine in Kharkov (now in Ukraine). Around the turn of the century he briefly lived in Japan before relocating to St. Petersburg. During the Revolution of 1905 he moved to Saxony in Germany and studied at the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology. He also worked in Chile and Bolivia before returning to Germany and working as a mining engineer then moving into acting and performing on the stage and screen.

During the early years he often appeared in leading roles, but as time passed he increasing switched to character roles. In the Nazi era he played small roles, particularly Russians, in propaganda films such as Attack on Baku (1942).[1] He died of natural causes in the last weeks of the Second World War.

Selected filmography

References

  1. Giesen p.187

Bibliography

  • Giesen, Rolf. Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography. McFarland & Company, 2003.
  • Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.

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