Ernst Wurmser

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Ernst Wurmser (born March 17, 1882 in Vienna , Austria-Hungary ; † January 1950 in Buenos Aires , Argentina ) was an Austrian comedian , theater and film actor .

Life

Little is known about Wurmser. In 1933 he fled from the National Socialists to Czechoslovakia, where he had his last theater engagement in 1938 on the German-speaking stage in Teplitz-Schönau . After the invasion of the German Wehrmacht, Wurmser emigrated to Bolivia. Most recently he played at the Argentinian Free German Stage (Theatro Alemán Independiente).

Filmography

  • 1920: Pickpockets
  • 1920: The beast in humans
  • 1921: the last man
  • 1921: There were two royal children ...
  • 1925: ballet rats
  • 1930: The blonde nightingale
  • 1930: Waltz paradise
  • 1930: The Forester Christian
  • 1930: The merry women of Vienna
  • 1931: The suitcase of Mr. OF
  • 1931: The good sinner
  • 1931: As long as a Strauss waltz continues
  • 1931: My wife, the impostor
  • 1931: Panic in Chicago
  • 1931: As poor as a church mouse
  • 1931: The captain of Köpenick
  • 1931: The Hieflau water devils
  • 1931: Your Highness is having fun
  • 1931: It's getting better again ...
  • 1931: For once I don't want to worry
  • 1932: The dancer from Sanssouci
  • 1932: Trenck
  • 1932: The eleven Schill officers
  • 1932: Under the spell of the Eulenspiegel
  • 1933: The luck of Grinzing

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Emigration theater in South America away from the "Free German Stage" Buenos Aires
  2. Ernst Wurmser in the Google book search