- Data di nascita
- Data di morte24 giugno 1969 · Langenzersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria (imprecisato)
- Nome alla nascitaOskar Michael Sima
- Oskar Sima è nato il 31 luglio 1896. Luogo di nascita: Hohenau an der March, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary [ora Austria]. È conosciuto come attore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Die Fledermaus (1931), Lasciate fare alle donne (1936) e Dannazione (1934). È stata sposato con Lina Woiwode. Morì il 24 giugno 1969. Luogo di morte: Langenzersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria.
- ConiugeLina Woiwode(1929 - 24 giugno 1969) (morte del marito)
- Along with Friedl Czepa, Fred Hennings and Leni Riefenstahl he was identified as being an active supporter of the Nazi Party.
- Only a heart attack stopped his career in 1968 and he retired from the film business. The likeable "meanie" died one year later in Hohenau.
- After World War I he was able to continue his career in 1919 and he appeared in Vienna, Prague and Berlin in the following years.
- He made his theater debut at the Volksbühne Vienna but after few roles his career was interrupted by World War I.
- After the war there was a huge demand for entertainmant movies and Sima took part in nearly all of them. There was hardly a movie in which Oskar Sima didn't act.
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