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Hans Moser
Actor, Writer
Born August 6, 1880Died June 19, 1964 (83 years)
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Hans Moser (6 August 1880 – 19 June 1964) was an Austrian actor who, during his long career, from the 1920s up to his death, mainly played in comedy films. He was particularly associated with the genre of the Wiener Film. Moser appeared in over 150 films.
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Hans Moser (6 August 1880 – 19 June 1964) was an Austrian actor who, during his long career, from the 1920s up to his death, mainly played in comedy films. He was particularly associated with the genre of the Wiener Film. Moser appeared in over 150 films.
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Known For
Filmography
1963 | Liliom · as Der Polizeikonzipient |
1962 | Mariandls Heimkehr · as Opa Windischgruber |
1962 | Die Fledermaus · as Frosch |
1962 | Drei Liebesbriefe aus Tirol · as Leopolt Hinterkirchner |
1962 | Der verkaufte Großvater · as Kreithofer-Großvater |
1961 | Mariandl · as Opa Windischgruber |
1961 | Der Bauer als Millionär · as Das Hohe Alter |
1961 | ...und du, mein Schatz, bleibst hier · as Haberl |
1961 | G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald · as Zauberkönig |
1959 | Die schöne Lügnerin · as Grandpa Emmetsrieder |
1959 | Herrn Josefs letzte Liebe · as Josef Redlich |
1958 | Gräfin Mariza · as Ferdinand |
1958 | Der Sündenbock von Spatzenhausen · as Ferdinand Schöberl Bahnhofsvorsteher |
1958 | Ooh... diese Ferien · as Großvater Seidelbast |
1958 | Solang' die Sterne glüh'n · as Pipo, Alter Clown |
1958 | Hello Taxi · as Leopold Gruber |
1957 | Heute blau und morgen blau · as Jakob Selbach |
1957 | Die Lindenwirtin vom Donaustrand · as Kilian Scherzl |
1957 | Die Zwillinge vom Zillertal · as Herr Schmauss |
1957 | The Unexcused Hour · as Schuldiener Aichinger |
1957 | Vier Mädel aus der Wachau · as Anton Zacherl |
1957 | Ober zahlen · as Franz Maxenberger |
1956 | Roter Mohn · as Anton |
1956 | Solange noch die Rosen blüh'n · as Alois Lechner |
1956 | Opernball · as Anton Hatschek, Oberkellner |
1956 | Kaiserball · as Portier Rienössl |
1956 | My Aunt, Your Aunt · as Hans Gippner |
1956 | Lumpazivagabundus · as Hobelmann |
1956 | Symphonie in Gold · as Anton Koriander |
1955 | Die Drei von der Tankstelle · as Autofahrer |
1955 | Der Kongreß tanzt · as Schoberl |
1955 | Yes, Yes, Love in Tyrol · as Ignaz Musbauer |
1955 | Die Deutschmeister · as Jerimias Swoboda |
1955 | Ehesanatorium · as Meisel |
1954 | Loving Couples · as Gustl Kränzlein |
1954 | Kaisermanöver · as Radler |
1953 | Der Onkel aus Amerika · as Thomas Theodor Hoffmann |
1952 | 1. April 2000 · as Composer |
1952 | Schäm' dich, Brigitte! · as Professor Karl Stieglitz |
1952 | Hallo Dienstmann · as Dienstmann Anton Lischka |
1951 | Zwei in einem Auto · as Ferdinand Walzl |
1950 | Der Theodor im Fußballtor · as Theo Haslinger Sen. |
1950 | Es schlägt 13 · as Ferndinand, Der Neue Diener |
1949 | Young Girls of Vienna · as Engelbert |
1948 | Der Herr Kanzleirat · as Kanzleirat Leopold Bachmayer |
1947 | Der Hofrat Geiger · as Ferdinand Lechner |
1947 | The World Turns Backward · as Franz Xaver Silvester Pomeisl |
1944 | Schrammeln · as Anton Strohmayer |
1943 | Schwarz auf Weiß · as Eduard Streusler |
1943 | Reisebekanntschaft · as Fridolin Specht |
1943 | Karneval der Liebe · as Onkel Meierhofer |
1943 | Das Ferienkind · as Vinzenz Panigel |
1943 | Abenteuer im Grandhotel · as Franz |
1943 | Maske in Blau · as Seehauser |
1942 | Einmal der liebe Herrgott sein · as Karl Gschwandtner |
1942 | Sieben Jahre Glück · as Dr. August Teisinger |
1942 | Vienna Blood · as Knöpfel |
1941 | Wir bitten zum Tanz · as Karl Hofeneder, Tanzlehrer |
1940 | Der Herr im Haus · as Sixtus Bader |
1940 | Seven Years Hard Luck · as Dr. Teisinger |
1940 | Rosen in Tirol · as Wiesl |
1940 | Wiener G'schichten · as Kellner Josef |
1940 | Meine Tochter lebt in Wien · as Florian Klaghofer |
1940 | Unfaithful Eckehart · as Arthur Fellner |
1939 | Opernball · as Hatschek |
1939 | Anthony the Last · as Anton |
1939 | Das Ekel · as Karl Sträubler |
1939 | Menschen vom Varieté · as Miller - Inspizient |
1938 | 13 Stühle · as Trödler Alois Hofbauer |
1938 | The Stars Shine · as Gast |
1938 | Finale · as Bröselmeier - Pedell / F: Bondiard |
1938 | Waltz Melodies · as Vinzent Schöberl, Kassier |
1937 | Mother Song · as Giulio Stückelmeier |
1937 | The Happiest Married Couple in Vienna · as Dr.vogelsang |
1937 | Die verschwundene Frau · as Vieröckl |
1937 | The Man Who is Talked About · as Martin, Tonis Onkel |
1936 | Burg Theatre · as Souffleur Sedlmayer |
1936 | Das Gäßchen zum Paradies · as Tobias Haslinger - Der Hundefänger |
1936 | A Hoax · as Wandl - Hausknecht 'hotel Kronprinz' |
1936 | All for Veronica · as Direktor Tutzinger |
1936 | Wer zuletzt küßt... · as Wiesinger |
1935 | Familie Schimek · as Ludwig Schigl |
1935 | Eva, the Factory Girl · as Vinzenz Wimmer, Prokurist |
1935 | Heaven on Earth · as Adlgasser |
1935 | Last Stop · as Karl Vierthaler Senior, Oberkontrollor |
1935 | Suburban Cabaret · as Der Alte Kernthaler |
1934 | Frasquita · as Jaromir |
1934 | Polenblut · as Jan Zaremba |
1934 | Masquerade in Vienna · as Zacharias, Der Gärtner |
1934 | Frühjahrsparade · as Friseur Swoboda |
1933 | Leise flehen meine Lieder · as Pfandleiher Passenter |
1933 | |
1931 | Man braucht kein Geld · as Thomas Theodor Hoffmann |
1930 | Liebling der Götter · as Kratochvil |
1925 | Das Spielzeug von Paris · as Manager Of The New Eden |
1924 | The City Without Jews · as Rat Bernart |
1923 |