Eduard Linkers, a highly accomplished and celebrated figure in the realm of theatrical arts, made his grand entrance into the world on the eleventh day of October, nineteen hundred and twelve, in the storied and ancient city of Czernowitz, which, at the time, was an integral part of the vast and sprawling empire of Austria-Hungary, but has since undergone a transformation and is now known by a new moniker, Chernivtsi, situated in the picturesque and culturally rich nation of Ukraine, nestled in the heart of eastern Europe.
Linkers' remarkable career as a thespian has been marked by an extraordinary versatility, as he has consistently impressed audiences with his nuanced portrayals in a diverse array of cinematic endeavors.
It is with profound sorrow that we note the untimely passing of Linkers on April 3, 2004, in the picturesque town of Wartenberg, nestled in the heart of Bavaria, Germany, a region renowned for its vibrant cultural landscape and breathtaking natural scenery, boasting a rich tapestry of history, architecture, and artistry.