Rudolf Ander

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Rudolf Ander , actually Rudolf Andersch , ( February 15, 1862 in Kratzau , Bohemia ; - May 2, 1935 in Vienna-Mariahilf ) was an Austrian theater and film actor .

Life

The son of a factory owner attended Grey's theater school and went to the stage in 1880. He began his acting career in Baden near Vienna, then came to Teplitz, from there to other small theaters, worked in Brno from 1892 to 1896, in 1897 and 1898 in Hamburg at the Carl-Schultze-Theater and then came to the Central Theater in Berlin, where he appeared as "Prefect" in "Geisha" and played the role successfully over 600 times. He worked there until at least 1902.

His further life is unknown, only in 1909 he appeared as an actor in a silent film. In 1935, at the age of 73, he died of a stroke in Vienna . His grave, which no longer exists today, was in the Ober Sankt Veiter cemetery in Vienna.

He was married to Ida Perry (1877–1966), whose daughter Charlotte Ander (1902–1969) was also an actress and the operetta singer Elli Peer (1900–1927).

Filmography

  • 1909: Orpheus in the underworld

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Marriage Register Berlin XII a, 1899, Entry No. 491
  2. Death book of the Roman Catholic parish Gumpendorf in Vienna, Volume XCIV (191934–1935), Folio 20 ( online ).
  3. Rudolf Andersch in the search for the dead at friedhoefewien.at
  4. Kutsch / Riemens : Large song dictionary . Fourth, expanded edition. KG Saur, Munich 2003. Volume 4, p. 3586, ISBN 3-598-11598-9 (7 volumes)