Oscar healer
Oscar Heiler (born November 23, 1906 in Stuttgart ; † April 9, 1995 there ) was a German actor and comedian . Heiler and his stage partner Willy Reichert with their characters Häberle and Pfleiderer (Oscar Heiler as Häberle, Willy Reichert as Pfleiderer) achieved particular popularity - also outside of Swabia .
Life
Oscar Heiler began an apprenticeship as a bookseller in 1925 after graduating from the Karls-Gymnasium in Stuttgart. His acting career began in 1928 at the Stuttgart Schauspielhaus. During a stage rehearsal in 1930, Heiler broke his right leg without any external influence. At the hospital, doctors found a bone tumor in the leg to be the cause of the break. His injured leg was then amputated and he had to wear a prosthesis from then on. From 1930 he regularly appeared with Willy Reichert as Häberle and Pfleiderer on the variety stage of the Friedrichsbau in Stuttgart .
Heiler lived in Stuttgart- Gablenberg at Klingenstrasse 88 on the first floor in a four-room apartment. Since there was also a dental practice in this apartment at the same time, Heiler only had a smaller room. Then Heiler moved to the parallel street, Bergstraße 86, and stayed there. He was married to Lydia Jahn until 1983. His grave is in the Uff churchyard in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt . The bronze statue of Häberle and Pfleiderer was placed in front of the Friedrichsbau in 1994 .
The Oscar-Heiler-Staffel to Karlshöhe in Stuttgart-Süd was named after him.
Honors
- 1972: Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1987: Cross of Merit 1st Class of the Federal Republic of Germany
Filmography
- 1953: The mill in the Black Forest
- 1956: The Rosel from the Black Forest
- 1963: Swabian Stories (Pfisterer) - TV series
- 1966: Good evening ... - TV broadcast
- 1968: Chronicle of the Nägele Family (Adolf Neschtle) - TV series
- 1971: Tommi and no phone (doorman) - TV broadcast
- 1973: Old boat and young love
- 1975: crime scene , episode: beautiful Belinda (pensioner)
- 1977: My Tenants Are The Best - TV Series
- 1977: crime scene, episode: sky blue with silver stripes (pensioners)
- 1992: The King of Bärenbach - TV series
- 1995: crime scene, episode: Bienzle and the murder in the park
Radio plays
- 1948: Family day at Scheuffeles (barber's smile) - Director: Paul Land
- 1952: The adventures of Mr. Pfleiderer (Häberle) by Wolf Schmidt - Director: Paul Land, with Willy Reichert as Pfleiderer
- 14th episode: The Miss "from"
- 16. Episode: Guardianship)
- 1957/58: Häberle and Pfleiderer on a world tour (Häberle) by Werner Illing - Director: Paul Land, with Willy Reichert as Pfleiderer
- October 26th: The Safari
- November 9th: The Indian adventure
- 11/23: Demonic on Java
- December 7th: Opium, gambling den and diamonds
- 4.01 .: With the geishas
- 01/18: USA
- 1.02 .: The homecoming
- 1976: Dr. Enteklemmer (Friedrich Übelmesser, commission agent) (based on Der Geizige von Molière - Director: Alfred Kirchner
Web links
- Oscar Heiler in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- http://www.stuttgart-im-bild.de/html/oscar_heiler.html
- http://www.stuttgart-im-bild.de/html/haberle___pfleiderer.html
- Literature by and about Oscar Heiler in the catalog of the German National Library
- State bibliography of Baden-Württemberg
Individual evidence
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↑ The Stuttgart district of Gablenberg is also occasionally given as the place of birth, although it was never a politically independent municipality, see:
Ulrich Liebe (Ed.): Von Adorf bis Ziemann. The bibliography of actor biographies 1900–2000. 2004. - ↑ [1]
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Healer, Oscar |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and comedian |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 23, 1906 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Stuttgart |
DATE OF DEATH | April 9, 1995 |
Place of death | Stuttgart |