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Biography
Hans Stürm appeared in The Golem: How He Came Into the World in 1920, credited as Rabbi Jehuda, the Elder of the Community. The film, a silent-era German production, is recognized for its expressionist visual style and adaptation of Jewish folklore. Stürm’s role involved portraying a figure within the community, contributing to the narrative’s atmosphere and historical setting.
Stürm is also noted as a screenwriter and playwright, indicating involvement beyond acting in the creative process of filmmaking. The available record lists only this single film credit, suggesting limited surviving documentation of Stürm’s broader contributions to cinema. Details about other works or collaborations remain unverified.
Born on January 21, 1874, Stürm’s participation in early 20th-century film refle…





