- Born
- Died1942 · Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland (murdered in ghetto)
- Birth nameDaniel Kirschenfinkel
- Danny Kaden was born on June 10, 1884 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. He was a director and actor, known for Der zehnte Pavillon der Zitadelle (1917), Das blonde Vergnügen (1918) and Krysta (1919). He died in 1942 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- As a director he shot numerous movies in his first years.
- The director and actor Nunek Dankuy was born as Daniel Kirschenfinkel in Warsaw. Beside his pseudonym Danuky he also often used the pseudonym Danny Kaden.
- After the end of World War I Nunek Danuky returned to Poland where he got on his film career but was not able to continue his former success.
- He joined the film business in 1913 where he was active as a director, actor and screen writer from the beginning. For the movie "3 x 3 = 1" (1913) he took over all three functions. In the next years he especially realised numerous movies as a director and till 1914 he also was a regular actor in front of the camera.
- With "Das Hemd" (1917) and the Polish production "Usmiechy zycia" (1927) came his last cinematical works as an actor into being.
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