Rudolf C. Brix

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Rudolf C. Brix (actually Rudolf Cakovsky) (born November 10, 1907 in Vienna ; † April 20, 1992 ibid) was an Austrian singer , actor and emcee .

After training as a singer in Prague with Reidinger, he led his own orchestra , toured extensively and was a four-time winner of the "Golden Ribbon" as a jazz singer. For political reasons under National Socialism , he was banned from appearing several times. He has acted in many films, such as B. "Der kleine Grenzverkehr", "Wiener Melodien," An klingenden Ufern "and" Verlorenes Rennen "with OW Fischer and Curd Jürgens . He was emcee at RAVAG after the Second World War and took part in various guest performances .

He was buried in the Meidlinger Friedhof (6-3-103) in Vienna.

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