Karl Schaidler

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Karl Schaidler (born March 14, 1908 in Munich ; † 1990 ) was a German actor on the stage, film and television.

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Schaidler had completed secondary school and received his artistic training at a theater school and the coachman seminar in Munich. He started at the Bavarian State Theater in 1933, then moved to the Fürth City Theater before finally returning to Munich theaters . There he was seen after 1945 at the Volkstheater , the Bavarian State Theater and the Theater am Gärtnerplatz , to which he was last for many years.

Shortly after the age of talkies in Germany, Schaidler was also used as a voice actor. Since his debut alongside Hans Albers in Executioners, Women and Soldiers (1935), Schaidler has also appeared in movies, but rarely got beyond batch roles. Since the late 1950s, television began to gain in importance. In the 1960s he was seen in several episodes of the ZDF series Das Kriminalmuseum and Royal Bavarian District Court . Karl Schaidler made his last appearances on television in two Derrick crime cases.

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1479.

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