A member of the Silent Generation generation, Rudolf Meinert was born in 1882 in Vienna and went on to become a celebrated Director.
Austrian filmmaker
"His most defining career moment was directing the influential six-part science fiction serial "Homunculus" (1916)." — About Rudolf Meinert
| Metric | Rudolf Meinert | Avg Director | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 60 | 64 | -4 yrs |
| Career length | 42 yrs | ~35 yrs | +7 yrs |
| Based on 249 Director profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Rudolf Meinert's detective film series featuring Stuart Webbs was so popular it inspired many imitators in early German cinema?
His most defining career moment was directing the influential six-part science fiction serial "Homunculus" (1916). This ambitious production explored themes of artificial life and societal control, captivating audiences and pushing the boundaries of early cinematic storytelling.
Meinert's legacy lies in his significant contributions to early German genre cinema, particularly in popularizing detective and science fiction serials that laid groundwork for future filmmakers.
Rudolf Meinert's legacy continues to influence Directors today. Browse similar profiles from the same era.
Also known as: R. Meinert, Rud Meinert