Otto Schulz Net Worth is $500,000 Otto Schulz Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Oberleutnant Otto Schulz (born 11 February 1911 in Treptow an der Rega – died 17 June 1942 in Sidi Rezegh) was a German World War II Luftwaffe fighter ace. He scored 48 of his victories against the Western Allies and three victories over the Eastern Front in over 450 combat missions whilst flying the Messerschmitt Bf 109. [Also, as distinct from Otto Schultz, another German fighter ace in World War 2 who flew with JG51 over the Eastern Front]
Date Of Birth 1911-02-11 Died 1942-06-17 Place Of Birth Treptow an der Rega Profession Camera Department, Costume Designer
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Diesel 1942 still photographer U-Boote westwärts! 1941 still photographer Links der Isar - rechts der Spree 1940 still photographer Der Stammbaum des Dr. Pistorius 1939 still photographer Hallo Janine! 1939 still photographer Verklungene Melodie 1938 still photographer Gasparone 1937 still photographer Seven Slaps 1937 still photographer Mein Sohn, der Herr Minister 1937 still photographer Die Kronzeugin 1937 still photographer Das Hofkonzert 1936 still photographer Glückskinder 1936 still photographer Incognito 1936 still photographer Schwarze Rosen 1935 still photographer - uncredited The Gypsy Baron 1935 still photographer Le miroir aux alouettes 1935 still photographer Decoy 1934 still photographer Viktor and Viktoria 1933 still photographer - uncredited The Country Schoolmaster 1933 still photographer Our Flags Lead Us Forward 1933 still photographer The Star of Valencia 1933 still photographer When Love Sets the Fashion 1932 still photographer Spoiling the Game 1932 still photographer Schuß im Morgengrauen 1932 still photographer The Cheeky Devil 1932 still photographer Sein Scheidungsgrund 1931 still photographer
Costume Designer Title Year Status Character Ein Weib, ein Tier, ein Diamant 1923 Ein Glas Wasser 1923 costumes: men
Known for movies Our Flags Lead Us Forward (1933) as Camera and Electrical Department
Das Hofkonzert (1936) as Camera and Electrical Department
Gasparone (1937) as Camera and Electrical Department
Hallo Janine! (1939) as Camera and Electrical Department