- Besides his activity as an actor he also wrote the screenplay "Hochzeitsreise zu dritt" (1932).
- He left Europe after the war and went to Argentina.
- The actor Carl Meinhardt got an acting education in Prague and afterwards he soon became established as a stage actor.
- His engagements led him to Berlin in 1898 where he appeared on different stages for many years.
- His career in Germany ended with the rise of the National Socialists.
- He fled to Prague and was able to work for few years for the Sascha-Messter-Film in Vienna as a member of the board of directors. He soon fled again to Prague where he was arrested.
- He was deported to Theresienstadt but was able to survive the ghetto.
- He impersonated few support role in the sound film era of the 30s and to his productions belong "Quick" (1932) as Direktor Henkel with Hans Albers, Lilian Harvey, Paul Hörbiger, Paul Westermeier and Käthe Haack.
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