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Siegfried Breuer and Hilde Krahl in Le maître de poste (1940)

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Siegfried Breuer

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  • Born
    June 24, 1906 · Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
  • Died
    February 1, 1954 · Weende, Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany

Biography

    • Debonair Viennese thespian Siegfried Breuer specialized in portraying elegant, charming rogues and profligates. The son of a Wagnerian singer, he was trained from 1924 as an actor at Vienna's Academy for Music and the Performing Arts, studying alongside Paula Wessely and Käthe Gold. He performed on the stage in Berlin under the direction of Max Reinhardt in 'The Prince of Homburg', his first leading role. In 1935, he became a member of the ensemble cast of the Deutsches Theater.

      From the late 1930's, Breuer was increasingly in demand for movie roles and began to develop 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 occasionally seen in operatic parts which required that special 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). His part, as Popescu, was quite small but integral to the progression of the story. A chain smoker, Breuer died young -- aged just 47 -- from complications due to pneumonia. In that short life, he was married six times. His wives included the Austrian star actress Maria Andergast.
      - IMDb mini biography by: I.S.Mowis

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  • Spouses
      Eva Maria Meineke(1943 - ?) (divorced)
      Maria Andergast(1941 - ?) (divorced)
      Eva Leiter (divorced)
      Lia Condrus (1 child)

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  • Father of Siegfried Breuer Jr..
  • Grandfather of Jacques Breuer and Pascal Breuer.
  • Son of Hans Breuer (1870-1929), an opera singer and actor from Cologne.
  • Was married six times.
  • Grandson of Peter Brauer.

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