
Karl Valentin
Acting
Male
Born: June 4, 1882
Munich, Germany
Biography
Karl Valentin (IPA: ['falɛntiːn], born Valentin Ludwig Fey; 4 June 1882 – 9 February 1948) was a Bavarian comedian, cabaret performer, clown, author and film producer. He had significant influence on German Weimar culture. Valentin starred in many silent films in the 1920s, and was sometimes called the "Charlie Chaplin of Germany". His work has an essential influence on artists like Bertolt Brecht, Samuel Beckett, Loriot and Helge Schneider. He developed a reputation for writing and performing short comic routines, which he performed in a strong Bavarian dialect, usually with his female partner, Liesl Karlstadt. His art centered mostly around linguistic dexterity and wordplay—Valentin was a linguistic anarchist.
Also Known As
- Valentin Ludwig Fey
Known For

December 31, 1923

August 18, 1932

January 01, 1914

December 20, 1935

December 21, 1936

April 12, 1934

May 21, 1921

September 21, 1936

August 15, 2024

January 03, 1933

May 29, 1934

March 01, 1941
