Richard Häussler

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Richard Häussler in the showcase of a theater in 1947

Richard Haussler (* 26. October 1908 in Munich , † 28. September 1964 ibid; native Richard Haussler ) was a German actor and director .

Life

After taking acting classes in Munich, he made his debut in Nuremberg in 1926. He then acted primarily at the Münchner Kammerspiele , but also in Stettin, Hamburg and at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. From 1935 to 1938 he was part of the ensemble at the Schauspielhaus in Munich.

In 1935 he made his debut in film, where he appeared in supporting and sometimes leading roles in all kinds of films. As a rule, Häussler embodied cultivated men, whether as a lover or representative of an upper class such as forester, doctor or lawyer or as a gang boss in the Edgar Wallace film Zimmer 13 . He directed several times himself.

Häussler, who continued to act on various stages in Germany's theater until the end, was married to the actress Maria Andergast since 1958 . He was buried in the forest cemetery in Grünwald near Munich.

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