Otto Lederer (May 17, 1886 – September 3, 1965) was a Czech-American film actor. He appeared in 120 films between 1912 and 1933, most notably The Jazz Singer, the first full-length film to have sound sequences, and the Laurel and Hardy short You're Darn Tootin'. Lederer was born in Prague. In 1925, He married Segunda Yriondo. They were divorced on July 10, 1929. He later married actress Gretchen Lederer. Otto passed away on September 3, 1965 and is entombed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
1933
as Uncle Adolph
1931
as Pawnbroker (uncredited)
1929
as Izzy Levi
1929
as Bugs McGuire
1929
as Abou-Ibu-Adam
1928
as Cyclone's Manager
1928
as Bandleader
1927
as Jake
1927
as Moisha Yudelson
1927
as Eber - a Pharisee
1927
as Rabbi Isaacs
1926
as Auctioneer
1925
as Heimedinger
1925
as The Alaskan Count
1925
as Ambassador Wikked
1924
as Gale Preston
1924
as Olaf Ludovic - aka Dr. Betz
1924
1924
as Colonel Webster
1922
as Gedalyah Mindel
1922
as Rodolfo, The Musician
1920
as King Carson
1919
as James Barstow
1919
as Red O'Rourke
1919
1918
as Col. Bormsk
1918
as Ed Wetherford
1918
as John Calvin Hollywood
1916
as John Harding
1915
1914
as Don Arana - the Foreign Minister
1914
as Larkin