Noted thespian Alfred Linder entered this mortal coil on June 27, 1902, in the picturesque city of Karlsruhe, Germany, a place where the gentle whispers of the Rhine River and the majestic grandeur of the Karlsruhe Palace would later serve as a fitting backdrop to his storied life and career.
As a master of his craft, Linder brought to life a diverse array of characters on the silver screen, captivating audiences with his nuanced portrayals in films such as the 1957 sci-fi classic, "The Invisible Boy", the 1948 crime drama, "Canon City", and the 1945 thriller, "The House on 92nd Street".
Tragically, his time on this earth came to a close on July 4, 1957, in the city of angels, Hollywood, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to entertain and inspire generations to come.