Carl Bosse

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Carl Bosse (born June 30, 1907 in Vienna ; † September 8, 1981 there ) was an Austrian actor and radio play speaker .

Live and act

Bosse received his artistic training in the late 1920s. For the next decade and a half since 1930, he has been at such diverse venues as the Vienna Renaissance stage, the German theater in Mährisch-Ostrau , the summer stage in Marienbad , the city theater in Aussig (all in the Bohemian part of Czechoslovakia), the municipal theaters in Graz and again in Mährisch-Ostrau.

In 1945 Bosse found himself in Vienna again and worked exclusively at the Vienna Volkstheater in the years to come . After a flying visit to the Bern Ateliertheater, Bosse came to Vienna's Theater in der Josefstadt at the end of the 1950s, to which he was to belong almost to the end. Also shortly after the end of the war, Carl Bosse began filming intensively. He initially played numerous episode roles, initially in cinema productions, and since 1958 exclusively in television films. In 1981, shortly before his death, he played very successful in the Wiener Kammerspiele , directed by Peter Loos (next to Maxi Böhm , the role of Ministerialsekretärs mimed Wurmser), in the play of Arnold and Bach Weekend in Paradise , the role of the Maurer Section Council .

Filmography

Until 1956 in movies, then in television productions:

  • 1932: The one from Haus 17
  • 1946: The world is turning upside down
  • 1950: the fourth commandment
  • 1950: The Seelenbräu
  • 1951: Little Peter, big worries (city park)
  • 1953: Franz Schubert - A life in two sentences
  • 1955: You are the right one
  • 1955: About throne and love
  • 1956: Rosmarie comes from the Wild West
  • 1956: Kaiserjäger
  • 1958: her bridegroom
  • 1959: diamonds from Vienna
  • 1960: The Game of Dear Augustin
  • 1961: fear of hell
  • 1961: The Fiesco conspiracy in Genoa
  • 1962: The innocent
  • 1962: The lonely way
  • 1963: Leocadia
  • 1963: a beautiful autumn
  • 1964: An enemy of the people
  • 1965: The raspberry picker
  • 1966: cherry season
  • 1966: A crash in the Secret Annex
  • 1966: The Fiakermilli
  • 1967: The unwilling doctor
  • 1968: Weekend
  • 1968: Equestrian attack
  • 1969: By day and by night
  • 1970: The Turks arrive
  • 1970: The money is in the bank
  • 1970: An educated house servant
  • 1971: Ubu
  • 1971: Kaiser Karl's last battle
  • 1971: Beloved monster
  • 1972: All dear people
  • 1973: nothing but memory
  • 1973: The Two Night Walkers or The Necessary and the Superfluous
  • 1974: Crime scene: murder in the ministry
  • 1981: Weekend in Paradise

Radio plays (selection)

literature

  • Glenzdorfs Internationales Film-Lexikon, first volume, Bad Münder 1960, p. 168

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