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- Otto Erdmann was born on November 16, 1898 in Berlin, Germany. He was an art director and production designer, known for A Certain Mr. Gran (1933), Goal in the Clouds (1939) and Immer nur Du (1941). He died on January 23, 1965 in Berlin, Germany.
- When the team Erdmann - Sohnle separated in 1938 Otto Erdmann went on with his career alone.
- He continued his film career after World War II till to the end of the 50s, first for the DEFA in East Germany, afterwards in West Germany.
- His last movies came at the beginning of the 60s into being with "Strafbataillon 999" (1960) and "Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse" (1961).
- His first cinematical works belong" Der Flug um den Erdball" (1925) and his most famous work "Die freudlose Gasse" (1925) directed by G. W. Pabst with Asta Nielsen and Greta Garbo.
- The production designer Otto Erdmann finished an education at the Academy of visual arts and joined the film business in 1921. There he began as an assistant of the production designer and director Paul Leni. Only two years later he became a demanded production designer and he worked together with Hans Sohnle as a team.
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