Alfred Schnayder

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Alfred Schnayder ( September 7, 1912 - March 25, 1998 in Vienna ) was an Austrian actor who u. a. at the Burgtheater and at the Salzburg Festival .

He played the game announcer in Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival in 1936 and 1937, and in 1946 for the poor neighbors. In 1946 in Salzburg he also played a minor role in the servant of two masters , the porter. The role of Candia in the Holy Experiment of Hochwälder is guaranteed in 1947 and a guest performance by the Burgtheater in the Linz State Theater in 1957 with Paul Claudel's book by Christoph Columbus , in which Schnayder played the inspection officer.

In Doktor Rosin (1949), a Belvedere-Film production , he took on the title role, in some homeland films of the post-war period he embodied roles, such as the notary in Der prämierte Leberfleck (1948), the organist in Das Tor zum Frieden (1951) or the parish clerk in The Peasant Rebel , also known as The Last Aufgebot (1953). In the patriotic science fiction film April 1, 2000 (1952) he played a supporting role. Schnayder also worked for radio , u. a. as Octavius ​​in Camus ' Caligula or as pastor in Ernst Wolfram Marboe's radio play version of Ödön von Horváth's Jugend ohne Gott (1967).

He was buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery .

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