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Paul Bös (born April 21, 1920 in Linz , † December 15, 1967 ) was an Austrian actor and cabaret artist .

Life

Bös worked as a theater actor in Munich after the Second World War . He had appearances at the Residenztheater and at the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel , where he was often seen in comedic roles, such as the Viennese innkeeper Strudl in the magic posse Der böse Geist Lumpazivagabundus (season 1955/1956) or as a retiarius in the comedy Androclus and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw (season 1957/1958). In the season 1956/1957 he played in June 1957 in the German premiere of the play The story of Vasco by Georges Schehadé the lieutenant tower. In 1960 he took on the role of the coupler Tong in the fairy tale game Der Kreidekreis von Klabund at the Bavarian State Theater, directed by Kurt Meisel . Other roles at the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel were master stonemason in Wilhelm Tell (premiere in April 1960), Mariner in The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (premiere: June 1960) and the businessman Abdúlin in Der Auditor (premiere: April 1962).

In 1963 he played the "rough scruffy" show booth owner in a stage version of the novel David Copperfield at the Theater der Jugend in Munich .

Bös played numerous supporting roles in German and Austrian movies in the 1950s and 1960s, working in various genres, including homeland films , crime films and comedies .

As his first film appearance, the IMDb film database lists the comedy Alles für die Firma from 1952, where it was directed by Ferdinand Dörfler . Bös mainly played in homeland films such as Das sündige Dorf (1954), Der Glockenkrieg (1957) (as the stubborn villager Blasius Hackler) and Hubertusjagd (1959), and in rather shallow hit films and music films such as Hula-Hopp, Conny (1959) with Cornelia Froboess or as mayor in the musical comedy Guitars of Love (1954), alongside Vico Torriani . He has also been seen in various fairy tale films, such as the landlord in Rübezahl - Lord of the Mountains directed by Erich Kobler and as the robber in Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten .

He also took on two supporting roles in international productions, as Major Gouderc in Stanley Kubrick's war drama Paths to Fame (1957) and as Krause in Billy Wilder's comedy One, Two, Three (1961).

From the 1960s onwards, Bös mainly worked for television, where he played supporting roles in various crime series, including Gestatten, my name is Cox , Das Kriminalmuseum , Kommissar Freytag and Count Yoster gives himself the honor . In 1961 he was part of the cast of the biographical music show Cancan and Barkarole on ARD , a musical journey with episodes from the life of Jacques Offenbach . In 1963 he embodied the role of Bullingham in the crime television game Der Geisterzug ( The Ghost Train) on ZDF , directed by Dietrich Haugk .

Bös also worked as a radio play speaker . So he worked mainly with the Bavarian radio , but also with the Südwestfunk in several radio play productions; mostly he played small roles (porter, servant, landlord, etc.), for example in the detective radio plays Maigret and the Unknown and Maigret and the Beanstalk (BR, 1961, director: Heinz-Günter Stamm ) and Permit, my name is Cox ; Death on luggage ticket 3311 (Director: Walter Netzsch , BR 1959).

At Bayerischer Rundfunk in 1958, alongside Gretl Schörg , he also took on the role of the Panoptikum owner Adrian Juratschek in a radio production of Robert Stolz's operetta Spring in the Prater . The recording has since been re-released on CD.

He found his final resting place in Germering .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German Stage Yearbook Edition 1966
  2. ... then they played again. The Bavarian State Theater 1946–1986 . Pp. 188/189; 195. Munich 1986. ISBN 3-7654-2059-X
  3. Der Kreidekreis in: Brigitte Ruhwinkel: Kurt Meisel and his contribution to modern Munich theater history , p. 329 (excerpts from Google Books)
  4. David Copperfield in: Volker D. Laturell : Theater und Jugend in München: a compilation of 500 years of Munich theater history , p. 157 (excerpts from Google Books)
  5. Paul Bös stills with Paul Bös at Cinema.de
  6. Cancan and Barkarole ( Memento from July 31, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) Production details and cast
  7. The Ghost Parade Cast and Production Details
  8. ↑ Detailed information on www.hoerdat.in-berlin.de , accessed on June 25, 2012.
  9. Maigret and the Unknown , HÖRDAT, the audio game database (No. 2)
  10. Maigret and the Beanstalk cast in Was auf Ohr?
  11. Allow me, my name is Cox HÖRDAT, the audio game database (No. 1)
  12. ^ Spring in the Prater Cast and production details