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Theodore von Eltz (November 5, 1893 – October 6, 1964) was an American film actor, appearing in more than 200 films between 1915 and 1957. He was the father of actress Lori March. [1] Von Eltz was a Yale University professor's son.
Theodore von Eltz. Actor: Topper. Born in New Haven, Connecticut on November 5, 1893, silent screen lead Theodore Von Eltz was the son of a Yale professor and educated at Hill School at Pottstown Pennsylvania. Originally prepped to become a doctor, he decided instead to pursue acting.
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- New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Theodore von Eltz. Actor: Red-Haired Alibi. Born in New Haven, Connecticut on November 5, 1893, silent screen lead Theodore Von Eltz was the son of a Yale professor and educated at Hill School at Pottstown Pennsylvania. Originally prepped to become a doctor, he decided instead to pursue acting.
- November 5, 1893
- October 6, 1964
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 7—Theodove Von Eltz, a veteran character actor who appeared on the Broadway stage, in movies, and on television programs, died today at the Motion Picture Country Home. He was...
Theodore von Eltz died at the Motion Picture Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California on October 6, 1964. He was survived by his wife, Elizabeth; a son, Theodore, Jr., of San Pedro, California; and a daughter, Mrs. Alexander Scourby, of New York City.
Theodore von Eltz (November 5, 1893 - October 6, 1964) was an American film actor, appearing in more than 200 films between 1915 and 1957. He was the father of actress Lori March. Von Eltz was a Yale University professor's son. After 12 years at an eastern private boarding school, he served in France for eight months during World War I.