Rudolf Prack

Rudolf Prack

ActorSoundtrack
Born
August 2, 1905
Died
December 2, 1981
Awards
2 wins, 4 nominations

Handsome matinée idol and star of post-war German film, Viennese-born Rudolf Anton Prack was afforded the singular contractual distinction (though somewhat to his detriment) of being never permitted to act in a villainous part - lest his popularity with female audiences be diminished. The son of a…

Biography

Handsome matinée idol and star of post-war German film, Viennese-born Rudolf Anton Prack was afforded the singular contractual distinction (though somewhat to his detriment) of being never permitted to act in a villainous part - lest his popularity with female audiences be diminished. The son of a postal worker who died in 1922, leaving massive debts in his wake, young Rudolf spent his teenage years as a bank clerk. Once his father's debts had at last been expunged, he began to study at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and was eventually engaged by Hans Thimig to appear on stage at the Theater in der Josefstadt. His screen career took off rather slowly after his 1937 debut, but he registered early successes as a charismatic poacher in Krambambuli (1940) and as a farm boy seduced by Kristina Söderbaum in Veit Harlan's Die goldene Stadt (1942). After the war, he came into his own as rather more sophisticated, urbane leads in sentimental , simplistic 'Heimatfilms', like The Black Forest Girl (1950), or Grün ist die Heide (1951). Eschewing offers from Hollywood, he formed popular screen partnerships with leading ladies Sonja Ziemann and Marianne Koch, though both were decades younger. Prack won the first of two Bambi Awards in 1949, ahead of English star Stewart Granger, by a margin of seven percent of the votes.

In the 1960s, he made a successful transition to character roles, notably as a dedicated country doctor in the bucolic television series Landarzt Dr. Brock (1967). Prack retired from acting in 1976 and died of pneumonia in Vienna in December 1981.

Actor

RingstraßenpalaisRingstraßenpalais(1980)as Ferdinand
Der kleine Kadi(1979)
Die StandarteDie Standarte(1977)as Lakai- Kaiserlicher Diener im Hof
Jesus von OttakringJesus von Ottakring(1976)as Major a.D.
Großes Glück zu kleinen Preisen(1975)

Self

Wiener Bonbons(1977)as Self
Treffpunkt HerzTreffpunkt Herz(1975)as Self - Guest
Dalli DalliDalli Dalli(1971)as Self - Candidate
SeniorenclubSeniorenclub(1968)as Self - Gast
Zum blauen BockZum blauen Bock(1957)as Self - Musician

Archive Footage

Zeit.geschichteZeit.geschichte(2011)as Self
LeckerbissenLeckerbissen(1948)as Self - filmszenen

Known for

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Photos 13

Leny Marenbach and Rudolf Prack in Die große Nummer (1943)Paul Kemp and Rudolf Prack in Die große Nummer (1943)O.E. Hasse and Rudolf Prack in Aufruhr der Herzen (1944)Lotte Koch and Rudolf Prack in Aufruhr der Herzen (1944)Rudolf Prack and Olga Tschechowa in Der ewige Klang (1943)Rudolf Prack

Credit Score: Rudolf Prack

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Kronprinz Rudolf
Thu Jan 01 1959
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe3.2519596.200103
2Königin der Landstraße3.2519496.10010
3Der Kongreß tanzt3.0919575.60052
4Johannes und die 13 Schönheitsköniginnen3.0919515.10022
5Ein Herz schlägt für dich3.0919495.3007
6Morgen ist alles besser3.0919485.0008
7Liebe nach Noten3.0919505.90018
8Um eine Nasenlänge2.6019504.90044
9Heimliches Rendezvous2.6019514.8009
10Zyankali1.6319490.0000