- German leading man of the 1930's and early 40's, trained for acting by Leontine Sagan in Berlin. His career declined after the war and he was found dead in a hotel in Hamburg from a morphine overdose.
- He wasn't able to go on from his earlier successes after the war.
- The actor Albert Matterstock belonged to the successful young actors from the middle of the 30's who conquered the heart of the audience with entertainment movies.
- Albert Matterstock died in 1960 at the age of 49 as a result of his addiction to morphine.
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