!!!Schönböck, Karl
b. Vienna, Feb. 4, 1909,
d. Munich (Germany), March 24, 2001, (film) actor. Made his debut at
the Staatstheater Meissen in 1930 and played in Berlin 1937-1945, from
1936 also film roles. Together with colleagues he opened the first
German theatre after the war, the "Berliner Tribuene". S. also
was one of the founders of the "Die Kleine Freiheit" theatre in
Munich, where he worked from 1946. From 1949 theatre tours through
Germany and guest performances at the Theater in der Josefstadt
(including "Professor Bernhardi" in 1974), at the Theater an der
Wien ("Hello Dolly", 1968) and at the Salzburg Festival
("Tartuffe", 1960). Roles in TV series ("Das Erbe der
Guldenburgs"). Archetype of the bon vivant and gentleman.
!Publication
Wie es war durch 80 Jahr. Erinnerungen, 1988.
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