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- Birth nameCarl Alwin Heinrich Neuss
- Alwin Neuß was born on June 17, 1879 in Cologne, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Detective Brown (1914), Der Weg der Tränen (1916) and Streichhölzer, kauft Streichhölzer! (1916). He died on October 30, 1935 in Berlin, Germany.
- German character actor, an early impersonator of Sherlock Holmes on screen. His first films were for the Danish Nordisk film company in 1910, but several years later he joined Decla to essay a Holmes lookalike character named 'Tom Shark' in a series of potboilers.
- In the 20's his fame began to fade, he only appeared in few movies.
- He played the detective Tom Shark in several movies like "Das Licht im Dunkeln". With it he was in good company with some other popular detective figures of the 10's like Stuart Webbs and Joe Debbs.
- Alwin Neuss belonged to the actor of the first hour, his movies can be backdated to the year 1910 where he played in Hamlet.
- Alwin Neuss lived up his affection for disguises in his movies and he also liked it to play double roles which which had their appeal in characterizing the optical equal figures with different acting.
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