Theodor Danegger
Theodor Danegger (31 August 1891 – 11 October 1959) was an Austrian film actor. He appeared in 73 films between 1932 and 1959. He was born in Lienz, Austria and died in Vienna, Austria.[1]
Theodor Danegger | |
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Born | Lienz, Austria | 31 August 1891
Died | 11 October 1959 68) Vienna, Austria | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1919–1959 |
Relatives | Mathilde Danegger (sister) |
Selected filmography
- Without Witnesses (1919)
- You Don't Forget Such a Girl (1932)
- Voices of Spring (1933)
- Marriage Strike (1935)
- Maria Ilona (1939)
- A Hopeless Case (1939)
- Three Fathers for Anna (1939)
- Roses in Tyrol (1940)
- Operetta (1940)
- My Daughter Lives in Vienna (1940)
- Love is Duty Free (1941)
- Much Ado About Nixi (1942)
- Whom the Gods Love (1942)
- Music in Salzburg (1944)
- The Singing House (1948)
- Fregola (1948)
- The Heavenly Waltz (1948)
- The Murder Trial of Doctor Jordan (1949)
- The Blue Straw Hat (1949)
- Royal Children (1950)
- Kissing Is No Sin (1950)
- My Friend the Thief (1951)
- Miracles Still Happen (1951)
- The Mine Foreman (1952)
- 1. April 2000 (1952)
- Hanussen (1955)
- Salzburg Stories (1957)
- Almenrausch and Edelweiss (1957)
- The Count of Luxemburg (1957)
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References
- "Theodor Danegger". Film Portal. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
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