Reinhold Häussermann
Reinhold Häussermann (1884–1947) was a German-born Austrian stage and film actor. Haussermann appeared in twenty-one films during his career, largely in supporting roles in films such as Karl Leiter's The Missing Wife (1929).[1] He was the father of the actor and director Ernst Haeussermann. His daughter in law was the actress Susi Nicoletti.
Reinhold Häussermann | |
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Born | 10 February 1884 |
Died | 4 April 1947 |
Occupation | Film actor Stage actor |
Years active | 1919-1940 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Moon of Israel (1924)
- The Curse (1924)
- Ssanin (1924)
- The Third Squadron (1926)
- The Missing Wife (1929)
- The Prince of Arcadia (1932)
- A Star Fell from Heaven (1934)
- The Emperor's Candlesticks (1936)
- Konfetti (1936)
- Konzert in Tirol (1938)
- A Mother's Love (1939)
- Anton the Last (1939)
- I Am Sebastian Ott (1939)
- Der Postmeister (1940)
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References
- Youngkin p.464
Bibliography
- Youngkin, Stephen. The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.
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