- Geboren am
- Verstorben5. März 1981 · Wien, Österreich (nicht bekannt gegeben)
- Paul Hörbiger wurde am 29 April 1894 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [ora Hungary] geboren. Er war Schauspieler und Produzent, bekannt für Der dritte Mann (1949), Drei Mäderl um Schubert (1936) und Königswalzer (1935). Er war mit Josefa Gettke verheiratet. Er starb am 5 März 1981 in Österreich.
- EhepartnerJosefa Gettke(11. September 1921 - 1939) (geschieden, 4 Kinder)
- KinderChristl HörbigerMonica Hörbiger
- VerwandteAttila Hörbiger(Sibling)Elisabeth Orth(Niece or Nephew)Christiane Hörbiger(Niece or Nephew)Maresa Hörbiger(Niece or Nephew)Christian Tramitz(Grandchild)Cornelius Obonya(Niece or Nephew)Manuel Witting(Niece or Nephew)Paul Sedlmeir(Great Grandchild)Pirmin Sedlmeir(Great Grandchild)Maresa Sedlmeier(Great Grandchild)Manuela Sedlmeir(Grandchild)Nicolas Geremus(Grandchild)Mavie Hörbiger(Grandchild)Sascha Bigler(Niece or Nephew)
- Fell foul of Hitler in World War II, when he aided in the escape of Austrian Jews from Nazi persecution. In 1945, he was arrested for 'high treason' and briefly reported as having been killed.
- On screen, he was often cast in musical comedy or operetta. The archetypal amiable Viennese charmer, he was at his most popular when acting alongside crusty character comedian Hans Moser. His stock-in-trade screen characters were usually working men: porters, 'fiaker' drivers, landlords, also composers and academics. Occasionally, he stepped up in rank to military brass (Field Marshall Radetzky) or aristocrats (Graf Lilienstein). In later life, his wider acting range encompassed jovial, wine, women & song-loving old-timers, eccentric loners, abrasive patriarchs and senile old dodderers.
- His father was an engineer and builder of church organs. He also wrote a textbook, "Welteislehre", on glacial cosmology.
- Trained at the Otto theatrical school in Vienna and made his stage debut in 1919 in Reichenbach in the play "Lumpazivagabundus" (in 1936, he also acted in the filmed version). Subsequently appeared on stage in Prague and Berlin and at the Kabarett der Komiker. From 1940 to 1943, he belonged to the ensemble of the Vienna Burgtheater.
- During World War I, he served in a mountain artillery regiment of the Austro-Hungarian Army, rising to the rank of Oberleutnant.
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