Oscar Müller (actor)

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Oscar Müller (born January 20, 1921 in Stuttgart , † August 2, 2003 in Stuttgart) was a German actor, presenter and singer.

After a bank apprenticeship, he took acting lessons from Rudolf Ferchau . In 1946 he had his first appearances in the Wilhelma Theater in Stuttgart and in the Marquardt. Oscar Müller began his career in 1948 at Süddeutscher Rundfunk, where he worked for more than 50 years. His engagements also took him to Chicago and New York in the USA. The program Fröhlicher Feierabend ( 1972 to 1992 ) became one of his trademarks . He was heard and seen in countless skits and radio plays with Oscar Heiler , Walter Schultheiß , Willy Seiler , Georg Thomalla and Willy Reichert . In the TV series Swabian Stories in the 1960s, he played the sausage manufacturer Bullinger at the side of Willy Reichert (Mayor Gscheidle).

Honors

Works

Radio:

  • Fridolin
  • Broadcast Punch

Songs:

  • Dätsch mr net
  • A quarter for breakfast (Text: Hannes Werry)
  • I wish from the Christ Child (Text: Alf List)
  • Grandpa, what are you moinsch (Text: Alf List)
  • It was always like this (Text: Alf List)
  • Dr Herrgott made the Schwoba (Text: Alf List)
  • and many more (since 1990 Alf List (* 1948 in Ludwigsburg ) was his permanent lyricist and ghostwriter)

Films and TV shows (selection):

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