!!!Moser, Hans eigentlich Jean Julier
b. Vienna, Aug. 6, 1880,
d. Vienna, June 19, 1964, (film-)actor. Voice training under the
court actor J. Moser (hence choice of stage-name). 1897 first
engagement in Bohemia, from 1903 at the Theater in der Josefstadt.
1907 went with travelling theatres through the Austro-Hungarian
monarchy, 1910 engagements in revues, musical shows and at theatres in
Vienna. 1925 engaged by M. Reinhardt for the Theater in der
Josefstadt, later also for the Salzburg Festival. Theatre work in
Austria and Germany; from 1922 in films, through which he gained great
popularity even after his death. Considered by critics to be one of
the most important film comedians.
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Films: Die Stadt ohne Juden, 1924; Leise flehen meine Lieder, 1933;
Maskerade, 1934; Burgtheater, 1936; Die dreizehn Stuehle, 1938; Das
Ekel, 1939; Wr. G´schichten, 1940; Schrammeln, 1943; Der Hofrat
Geiger, 1947; Der Herr Kanzleirat, 1948; Hallo Dienstmann, 1951; Die
Fledermaus, 1962. - Television version of "Geschichten aus dem Wiener
Wald" by Oe. v. Horváth, 1961.
!Literature
G. Markus, H. M. Ich trag´ im Herzen drin,
1980; H. Schulz, H. M., 1980; D. Kresse, Nur ein Komoediant?
H. M. in den Jahren 1938-45, 1994; M. Nachmann, Der spaete
H. M., 4 vols., doctoral thesis, Vienna 1996; NOeB.
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