Hans Moser

Hans Moser

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Born
August 6, 1880
Died
June 19, 1964
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Hans Moser, whose real name is Jean Juliet, was trained in theater by the court actor Josef Moser. He later took his last name and combined it with the German translation of his first name. In 1897 he had his first engagement in Bohemia. He later took part in a traveling theater that took him…

Biography

Hans Moser, whose real name is Jean Juliet, was trained in theater by the court actor Josef Moser. He later took his last name and combined it with the German translation of his first name. In 1897 he had his first engagement in Bohemia. He later took part in a traveling theater that took him through the country. He settled in Josefstadt in 1903 and was hired at the local theater. Four years later he was back on tour with the theater through Austro-Hungarian territory. Moser appeared in revues, cabarets and theaters in Vienna in 1910. He took part in the First World War. Afterwards he worked again as a member of a cabaret. Moser began his film work in 1922.

Three years later he returned to Josefstadt. There he played theater under Max Reinhardt. He favored roles in literary works by Johann Nepomuk, Odön von Horvath and Arthur Schnitzler. He later made a career in television. He particularly shone in comic roles as a small, often odd, studious man with his mumbles and erratic movements, which made him known to a larger audience. His popularity in these comic roles made him famous even after death. In expert circles, Hans Moser is considered one of the most important film comedians. In his roles he often portrayed lower-class men, such as in the melodrama "Masquerade" from 1934, in which he played a gardener. In the Schubert film "Leise beg my songs" from 1934, Moser played a pawnbroker. He could be seen as a waiter, a servant or a maid for everything as well as in many other roles.

With his often quirky, strange manner and mumbling, he became one of the most popular German-speaking film actors of the 1950s. His film partners included Heinz Rühmann and Theo Lingen. In the Erich Neuberg production of "The Stories from the Vienna Woods" from 1964, he was seen in one of his most successful adult roles. This also included the play "The Farmer as a Millionaire" by Ferdinand Reimund, which was staged by Rudolf Steinböck for the Salzburg Festival. He previously appeared alongside Romy Schneider as her grandfather in the film "The Beautiful Liar" by Axel von Ambesser. His other films include "The City without Jews" (1924), "Burgtheater" (1936), "The Thirteen Chairs" (1938), "The Disgust" (1939), "Vienna Stories" (1940) , "Schrammeln" (1943), "Der Hofrat Geiger" (1947), "Der Herr Chancellor" (1948), "Hello Serviceman" (1951) or "Die Fledermaus" (1962).

Hans Moser died on June 19, 1964 in Vienna.

Actor

Das Leben ist die größte Schau - Seltsame Geschichten und komische Begebenheiten(1964)as Der echte Hans Moser
Kleine Leute aus Wien(1963)as . (ep. Höhere Gewalt)
Applaus für Smetana(1963)as Friedrich Smetana, ein alter Portier im Musikvereinshaus
Leutnant Gustl(1963)as Bäckermeister Johann Habetswallner
LiliomLiliom(1963)as Der Polizeikonzipient

Archive Footage

Erbe ÖsterreichErbe Österreich(2017)as Self, Zauberkönig, Dienstmann Anton Lischka, Kanzleirat Leopold Bachmayer
Zeit.geschichteZeit.geschichte(2011)as Rat Bernart
Cinema Austria: The First 112 YearsCinema Austria: The First 112 Years(2020)as Various
ORF-LegendenORF-Legenden(2013)as Hans Moser, Self
Mythos GeschichteMythos Geschichte(2014)as Dienstmann

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Hans Moser in The City Without Jews (1924)Hans Moser and Paul Hörbiger in Waltz Melodies (1938)Hans Moser and Dorit Kreysler in Karneval der Liebe (1943)Hans Moser and Romy Schneider in Die schöne Lügnerin (1959)Hans Moser and Paul Hörbiger in Schwarz auf Weiß (1943)Hans Moser and Elfriede Datzig in Schwarz auf Weiß (1943)

Credit Score: Hans Moser

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Schwarz auf Weiß4.8819437.40065
27 Jahre Pech4.8819407.20090
3Die Fledermaus3.7519377.20037
4Die schöne Lügnerin3.0919605.500149
5Sieben Jahre Glück3.0919435.70044
6Symphonie in Gold2.5019566.00052
7Die Fledermaus2.3819625.800162
81. April 20002.3819525.800284
9Waltz Melodies2.3819405.70049
10Sette anni di felicità1.6319430.0000