Background
Kayßler was born in Neurode in the Prussian Silesia Province (now Nowa Ruda in Poland).
Kayßler was born in Neurode in the Prussian Silesia Province (now Nowa Ruda in Poland).
He attended the gymnasium in Breslau (Wrocław), where he became a close friend of Christian Morgenstern and Fritz Beblo. Graduating in 1893 Kayßler studied philosophy at the universities of Breslau and Munich and began his theatre career at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin under manager Otto Brahm, later working at municipal theatres in Görlitz and Halle.
He appeared in 56 films between 1913 and 1945. He followed Reinhardt, when he became manager of the Deutsches Theater in 1905, where Kayßler performed in Kleist"s The Prince of Homburg, Goethe"s Faust and Ibsen"s Peer Gynt. He also succeeded Reinhardt as manager of the Berlin Volksbühne from 1918 until 1923.
He first appeared as a film actor in the silent movie Welche sterben, wenn sie lieben in 1913 and wrote several poems and dramas.
Kayßler was named as one of the Third Reich"s most important artists in the Gottbegnadeten list of September 1944.