Rudolf Rössner

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Rudolf Rössner , alternative spellings Roesner or Rösner , (born October 28, 1920 in Vienna , † February 17, 1980 in Austria ), was an Austrian stage, film and television actor.

Live and act

Rössner received his artistic training at the Horak Conservatory and started acting as early as 1943, but was only able to take off as a stage interpreter ten years later when he was offered his first permanent engagement after his debut in Klagenfurt from Graz. At this point in time he had already gained his first film experience as an actor as well as a unit manager and assistant director. Rössner stayed in the Styrian state capital until the end of the 50s before he joined the theater in Josefstadt for many years in the 1960s and 1970s .

In 1959, Rudolf Rössner began to film regularly and intensively and played batches of all kinds in an abundance of cinema and, above all, television films: sometimes he was a lieutenant, a prison guard, an engineer or a major, sometimes a police inspector, a carpenter, a landlord, a clergyman, a coachman and in several episodes of the Viennese noble hotel series Hello - Hotel Sacher ... porter! a private detective. Rössner has also worked on a number of radio plays.

Rössner was married to the actress Elfriede Rosenberg-Lederer, with whom he had recorded several radio plays together and was also on stage. They had two children together, a son and a daughter.

Rudolf Rössner's grave site

He was buried in the Ottakring cemetery (group 19, row 21, number 2) in Vienna.

Filmography

literature

  • Who's Who in the Arts, two volumes. 2nd revised edition, Wörthsee 1978. Second volume, p. 119

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rudolf Rössner on derstandard.at
  2. Rössner on salzburg24.at