Ernst Haeussermann
Ernst Haeussermann (3 June 1916 – 11 June 1984) was a German-born Austrian theatre director and actor. Haeussermann was the son of the actor Reinhold Häussermann. Because of his Jewish origins, he was forced to flee Austria after the Anschluss of 1938. He settled in the United States, and appeared in small roles in several Hollywood productions. He returned to Austria after the war, and he worked in the country's most prominent theatres.[1] He was married twice: first to Johanna Lothar, a fellow émigré he met in America and later to the actress Susi Nicoletti.
Ernst Haeussermann | |
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Born | 3 June 1916 |
Died | 11 June 1984 68) | (aged
Other names | Ernst Häussermann Ernst Hausman |
Occupation | Actor Theatre director |
Years active | 1934–1943 (film) |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1934 | A Star Fell from Heaven | ||
1935 | Címzett ismeretlen | Toni | |
1940 | The Story of Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet | Hans Weisgart | Uncredited |
1940 | Four Sons | Schmitt | |
1940 | This Man Reuter | Heinrich | Uncredited |
1941 | Underground | Rudi | Uncredited |
1942 | The Pied Piper | Soldier | Uncredited |
1942 | Secret Enemies | Second Bellhop | Uncredited |
1942 | Once Upon a Honeymoon | German Getting Film from Le Blanc | Uncredited |
1943 | Chetniks | German Corporal | |
1943 | The Moon Is Down | Moeller | Uncredited |
1943 | Tonight We Raid Calais | Young Nazi Guard | Uncredited |
1943 | Mission to Moscow | Ship's Steward | |
1943 | Action in the North Atlantic | German | Uncredited |
1943 | Hitler's Madman | Sentry | Uncredited |
1943 | Background to Danger | Clerk | Uncredited |
1943 | Hostages | Orderly in Patzer's Office | Uncredited |
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References
- Weniger p.580
Bibliography
- Weniger, Kay. 'Es wird im Leben dir mehr genommen als gegeben ...' Lexikon der aus Deutschland und Österreich emigrierten Filmschaffenden 1933 bis 1945:. ACABUS Verlag, 2011.
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