Reinhold Häussermann
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Reinhold Häussermann (10 February 1884 – 4 April 1947) was a
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. Haussermann appeared in twenty-one films during his career, largely in supporting roles in films such as
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The Missing Wife ''The Missing Wife'' (German:''Die verschwundene Frau'') is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, Iris Arlan and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. T ...
'' (1929).Youngkin p.464 He was the father of the actor and director Ernst Haeussermann. His daughter in law was the actress
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Selected filmography

* ''
The Moon of Israel ''The Moon of Israel'' (, or "The Queen of the Slaves") is a 1924 Austrian epic film. It was directed by Mihaly Kertész (later Michael Curtiz). The script was written by Ladislaus Vajda, based on H. Rider Haggard's 1918 novel '' Moon of Israe ...
'' (1924) * '' The Curse'' (1924) * ''
Ssanin ''Ssanin'' is a 1924 Austrian-Polish silent film directed by Friedrich Feher and Boris Nevolin and starring Magda Sonja, Inez Allegri and Oscar Beregi Sr.Boele p.230 It is based on the novel ''Sanin (novel), Sanin'' by Mikhail Petrovich Artzybash ...
'' (1924) * '' The Third Squadron'' (1926) * ''
The Missing Wife ''The Missing Wife'' (German:''Die verschwundene Frau'') is a 1929 Austrian silent film comedy crime film directed by Karl Leiter and starring Harry Halm, Iris Arlan and Mary Kid. The sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. T ...
'' (1929) * '' The Prince of Arcadia'' (1932) * '' A Star Fell from Heaven'' (1934) * ''
The Emperor's Candlesticks ''The Emperor's Candlesticks'' is an 1899 historical novel by Baroness Orczy. Written soon after the birth of her son John, it was her first book as an author rather than translator and was a commercial failure. As in the Scarlet Pimpernel, th ...
'' (1936) * ' (1936) * '' Konzert in Tirol'' (1938) * '' A Mother's Love'' (1939) * ''
Anton the Last ''Anton the Last'' () is a 1939 comedy film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Elfriede Datzig, Hans Moser, and O. W. Fischer. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germa ...
'' (1939) * ''
I Am Sebastian Ott ''I Am Sebastian Ott'' () is a 1939 German crime film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Gustav Diessl and Trude Marlen.Von Dassanowsky p. 60 Some of the film was shot by the assistant director Viktor Becker. It was shot partly at the Sie ...
'' (1939) * ''
Der Postmeister ''Der Postmeister'' (English: ''The Postmaster'' or ''The Stationmaster'') is a 1940 Austrian-German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky. Very loosely based on ''The Station Master'', an 1831 short story from ''The Belkin Tales'' series by Alexan ...
'' (1940)


References


Bibliography

* Youngkin, Stephen. ''The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre''. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.


External links

* 1884 births 1947 deaths Austrian male stage actors Austrian male film actors Austrian male silent film actors German male stage actors German male film actors German male silent film actors Male actors from Stuttgart 20th-century German male actors 20th-century Austrian male actors Burials at Döbling Cemetery {{Austria-actor-stub