Franz Lichtenauer (actor)

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Franz Lichtenauer (born November 25, 1886 in Augsburg , † January 4, 1955 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ) was a German stage and film actor .

Live and act

Lichtenauer began his professional career in the 1910s at the theater in his hometown Augsburg. This was followed by commitments to Munich (Lustspielhaus) and Berlin, where from 1933 he worked on several small theaters such as the Berliner Lichtburg, the theater of the people close to the regime, during the Second World War as part of a guest performance director and after 1945 at the Märchentheater der Stadt Berlin (in Theater on Schiffbauerdamm) and in the event ring for West Berlin.

It wasn't until late (1935) that the Augsburg man first stepped in front of a film camera. Lichtenauer's roles in this area were almost entirely small, he played batches of all kinds: a farmer in “ Die Pfingstorgel ”, a police chief in “ Verliebtes Abenteuer ”, a postman in “ Spähtrupp Hallgarten ”, a guest in Via Mala , an innkeeper in Die blue swords and a Viennese worker in Semmelweis - savior of the mothers .

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literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 2: Hed – Peis. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560744 , p. 990.

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