The actor Alf Blütecher began his stage career in Norway in 1904 where he soon became a demanded theater actor.
Alf Blütecher returned to Norway where he worked as a postal worker.
From 1919 he often took part in German productions.
He left Norway and went to Denmark which was an important center of the young silent movie era. Denmark belonged then to one of the most important film countries.
His film career came to an abrupt end when he lost part of his hearing after an accident.