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Abraham (Lion) Solser (6 February 1877 in Rotterdam – 3 August 1915 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch comedian and early film actor of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born to Johannes Solser (van der Vank) and Engelina Florina Hartlooper. Solser committed suicide on 3 August 1915 in Rotterdam at the age of 38 years.

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  • Abraham (Lion) Solser (6 February 1877 in Rotterdam – 3 August 1915 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch comedian and early film actor of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born to Johannes Solser (van der Vank) and Engelina Florina Hartlooper. Solser committed suicide on 3 August 1915 in Rotterdam at the age of 38 years. (en)
  • Abraham (Lion) Solser (Rotterdam, 6 februari 1877 – aldaar, 3 augustus 1915) was een Nederlands komiek en acteur in de eerste Nederlandse films in de late 19e en het begin van de 20e eeuw. Zijn ouders waren Johannes Solser (van der Vank) en Engelina Florina Hartlooper. Solser pleegde zelfmoord op 3 augustus 1915 in Rotterdam op de leeftijd van 38 jaar. (nl)
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  • Rotterdam, Netherlands (en)
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  • Newspaper photo of Solser looking to camera (en)
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  • Abraham (Lion) Solser (6 February 1877 in Rotterdam – 3 August 1915 in Rotterdam) was a Dutch comedian and early film actor of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was born to Johannes Solser (van der Vank) and Engelina Florina Hartlooper. Solser married the stage actress Adrienne Willemsens (born 25 March 1872 in Schaerbeek, Belgium) on 10 August 1899. He collaborated with Piet Hesse. Together they featured in the 1896 comedy film Gestoorde hengelaar by M.H. Laddé, which was the first Dutch fictional film. Later they featured again in the 1900 and 1906 comedy films both titled Solser en Hesse. Solser committed suicide on 3 August 1915 in Rotterdam at the age of 38 years. (en)
  • Abraham (Lion) Solser (Rotterdam, 6 februari 1877 – aldaar, 3 augustus 1915) was een Nederlands komiek en acteur in de eerste Nederlandse films in de late 19e en het begin van de 20e eeuw. Zijn ouders waren Johannes Solser (van der Vank) en Engelina Florina Hartlooper. Solser trouwde met de toneelactrice (Schaarbeek, 25 maart 1872) op 10 augustus 1899. Hij werkte samen met Piet Hesse en ook met zijn vrouw. Solser en Hesse speelden ze in 1896 in de eerste Nederlandse fictiefilm Gestoorde hengelaar van M.H. Laddé. Later speelden ze weer samen in twee films uit 1900 en 1906, die beiden Solser en Hesse heetten. Solser pleegde zelfmoord op 3 augustus 1915 in Rotterdam op de leeftijd van 38 jaar. (nl)
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  • Abraham (Lion) Solser (en)
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