Johannes Schauer (actor)

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Johannes Schauer (born November 5, 1918 in Frankfurt am Main , † December 19, 1992 ) was an Austrian actor .

life and career

Schauer appeared on television in the early 1960s, his first role he had in the television film Lokalbericht from 1962, in which he only received a supporting role. Especially in the mid and late 1960s, Schauer was able to enjoy numerous offers, he played with Count Yoster in 1968 for the first time in a series, shortly afterwards he starred in his first feature film Tamara . In the same year Moos auf den Steinen was shot , another movie.

In the 1970s, Schauer was mainly seen in series, but his area of ​​activity was not limited to German-speaking countries.In 1977 he starred in six episodes in the Hungarian series Hungária kávéház , in films such as The Robbery of the Sabine Women from 1976 he took on supporting roles.

In the late days of his career, Schauer was almost completely limited to series, in 1981 the last film production with his participation appeared with Hiccup . At the end of the decade he worked in two episodes of the series Hessian Stories .

Filmography

  • 1962: Local report (TV)
  • 1965: On the high seas (TV)
  • 1966: Where was Friedrich Weisgerber? (TV)
  • 1966: Betty Blue (TV)
  • 1967: Captain Brassbound's Conversion (TV)
  • 1967: The Letter of Don Juan (TV)
  • 1967: That Man and Germany (short film)
  • 1968: Schinderhannes (TV)
  • 1968: The sea and the waves of love (TV)
  • 1968: A Midsummer Night's Dream (TV)
  • 1968: Count Yoster does the honors (TV series)
  • 1967: Tamara
  • 1968: Room 13 (TV series)
  • 1968: moss on the stones
  • 1969: The citizen as a nobleman (TV)
  • 1974: The Commissioner (TV Series)
  • 1975: A real Viennese does not go under (TV series)
  • 1976: The Robbery of the Sabine Women (TV)
  • 1977: Café Hungaria (Hungária kávéház) (TV series)
  • 1977: Love Stories and Marriage Matters (TV)
  • 1977: Parisian Stories (TV series)
  • 1981: The Hiccups (short film)
  • 1987–1989: Hessian stories (TV series)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Paul S. Ulrich, Biographical Directory for Theater, Dance and Music. References from German-language reference works and yearbooks , 2 vol., Berlin 1997, vol. 2, col. 1626