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- Conrad Dreher was born on October 30, 1859 in Munich, Germany. He was an actor and writer, known for Der kleine Muck (1921), Der Mann mit dem Affenkopf (1920) and In der Sommerfrisch'n (1920). He died on December 6, 1944.
- The actor Conrad Dreher became a popular stage comedian at the end of the 19th century and his performance filled the public with enthusiasm in whole Germany.
- Conrad Dreher was later given the title "Königlich bayerischer Hofschauspieler". At the age of 80 he retired from the stage.
- As an established theater actor he also took part in some silent movies.
- He founded together with Xaver Terofal the Schlierseer Bauerntheater in 1892 which soon got a fixed place in the German theater history. One of the highlights of this theater group was a tour through the USA in 1895/1896 with appearances at the Metropolitan opera.
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