Siegfried Breuer

Siegfried Breuer

actor, writer, director

Siegfried Breuer was born on Jun 24, 1906 in Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. Siegfried Breuer's big-screen debut came with Immortal Waltz directed by E.W. Emo in 1939, strarring . Siegfried Breuer is known for Anuschka directed by Helmut Käutner, Hilde Krahl stars as Anuschka Hordak and Siegfried Breuer as Prof. Felix von Hartberg. The upcoming new movie Siegfried Breuer plays is Gabriela which will be released on Jan 01, 1956.

Viennese character actor, an earlier incarnation of Peter Bowles, who specialized in elegant, charming rogues and, on occasion, sinister types. Breuer, the son of a Wagnerian singer, was trained as an actor in Vienna (from 1924) where he studied alongside Paula Wessely and 'Kathe Gold'. He performed on the stage in Berlin under the direction of Max Reinhardt in 'The Prince of Homburg', his first leading role, and in 1935 became a member of the ensemble cast of the Deutsches Theater.From the late 1930's, Breuer became much in demand for movie roles where he developed his particular style of suave, but shifty, bon vivant. He gave his best performance in Gustav Ucicky's classic Le maître de poste (1940), as Minskij, and in Helmut Käutner's Lumière dans la nuit (1943). He was, on occasion, seen in operatic parts which called for that certain Viennese charm, as in Unsterblicher Walzer (1939)and the remake of La chauve-souris (1946). Carol Reed cast him (for added continental flavour) alongside several other noted Austrian players in Le troisième homme (1949), as Popescu, a small part but one which is somewhat integral to the development of the story. Siegfried Breuer died young, aged just 47. In that short life, he was married six times. His wives included the Austrian star actress Maria Andergast.

  • Birthday

    Jun 24, 1906
  • Place of Birth

    Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]

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