- Alfred Halm was born on December 9, 1861 in Vienna, Austrian Empire [now Austria]. He was a director and writer, known for Rose Bernd (1919), Prinzesschen (1920) and Das Frühlingslied (1918). He died on February 5, 1951 in Berlin, Germany.
- Father of actor Harry Halm.
- From 1913 he realised many movies as a director and from 1914 he also wrote most of the screenplays for his movies.
- When the Theater am Nollendorfplatz shut down because of financial reasons Alfred Halm dedicated to the film business.
- The director and writer Alfred Halm made first experiences as an actor at the theater. He played in many smaller cities and finally reached Berlin.
- When he retired in 1926 as a movie director he began to write screenplays for movies.
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