- Walter Steinbeck was born on September 26, 1878 in Niederlößnitz [now Dresden], Saxony, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Deutsche Helden in schwerer Zeit (1924), Nanon (1938) and Unter falscher Maske (1918). He died on August 27, 1942 in Berlin, Germany.
- German supporting actor, usually in well-bred upper crust or military roles, or as bankers and industrialists. The son of a school principal, he acted on stage from 1900 at the Berlin Schillertheater. In films from 1912, with a penchant for comic characterisations.
- Walter Steinbeck died because of a heart failure during a theater performance of the play "Ich liebe vier Frauen".
- His parts were normally support roles but he knew how to be convincing besides all the stars.
- Walter Steinbeck was regarded as a demon for work who always prepared his roles very carefully.
- His performance of high-class gentlemen and his military characters were very popular.
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