Max Skladanowsky

Max Skladanowsky

Born: 30 April 1863
Died: 30 November 1939
Place of Birth: Germany

Max Skladanowsky was a German inventor and early filmmaker. Along with his brother Emil, he invented the Bioscop, an early movie projector the Skladanowsky brothers used to display the first moving picture show to a paying audience on 1 November 1895, shortly before the public debut of the Lumière Brothers' Cinématographe in Paris on 28 December 1895.

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