Artur Berger was born on May 27, 1892 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a production designer and art director, known for Frau Eva (1916), Die vom 17er Haus (1932) and Wilde Ehen (1929). He died on January 11, 1981 in Moscow, USSR [now Russia].
He also worked for the architecture office of his brother Josef.
Besides his cinematical works in the USSR he also created numerous set decorations for the stage for operas and ballets.
The production designer Artur Berger began his film career for the Sascha-Film for which he created numerous set decorations from 1920.
When Artur Berger was invited to Moscow to work as a production designer for Russian movies he followed the invitation.
Berger had two sons, Peter (died 2001) and Sascha (living in Moscow) who both worked as architects, in Austria and Russia (Moscow), and also two daughters, Marianne, (died 2009) and Vera, (died in October 2020 at age 102) in Wörgl, Tirol, Austria.