Laszlo Kreizler

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Laszlo Kreizler is a brilliant and psychologically astute alienist (early criminal psychologist) who investigates gruesome murders in late 19th-century New York City in Caleb Carr’s novel "The Alienist" and its adaptations.

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instanceOf alienist
criminal psychologist
fictional character
protagonist
appearsIn Surrender, New York NERFINISHED
The Alienist NERFINISHED
The Alienist (TV series) NERFINISHED
The Angel of Darkness NERFINISHED
basedIn New York City Police Department (consultant) NERFINISHED
characterTrait brilliant
intense
obsessive
psychologically astute
creator Caleb Carr NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Hungarian
fictionalUniverse Caleb Carr’s Kreizler series NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork criminal profiling
forensic psychology
psychiatry
firstAppearance The Alienist NERFINISHED
gender male
hasAssociate Lucius Isaacson NERFINISHED
Marcus Isaacson NERFINISHED
hasColleague Sara Howard NERFINISHED
Theodore Roosevelt NERFINISHED
hasFriend John Schuyler Moore NERFINISHED
investigates serial murders of boy prostitutes in New York City
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre historical crime fiction
nationality American
notableFor early use of psychological profiling in criminal investigations
investigating serial murders in New York City
occupation alienist
criminal psychologist
psychiatrist
portrayedBy Daniel Brühl NERFINISHED
publisherOfFirstAppearance Random House NERFINISHED
residence Manhattan NERFINISHED
New York City
settingOfActivity Gilded Age New York NERFINISHED
specializesIn study of abnormal psychology
treatment of mentally ill criminals
timePeriod late 19th century
usesMethod early forensic techniques
psychological profiling of unknown offenders
worksIn a private institute for troubled children
yearOfFirstAppearance 1994

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Daniel Brühl portrayedCharacter Laszlo Kreizler