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Reinhold Häussermann is a Actor Autrichien born on 10 february 1884 at Stuttgart (German)

Reinhold Häussermann

Reinhold Häussermann
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Nationality Austria
Birth 10 february 1884 at Stuttgart (German)
Death 4 april 1947 (at 63 years) at Vienna (Austria)

Reinhold Häussermann (1884–1947) was a German-born Austrian stage and film actor. Haussermann appeared in twenty one films during his career, largely in supporting roles in films such as Karl Leiter's The Missing Wife (1929). He was the father of the actor and director Ernst Haeussermann. His daughter in law was the actress Susi Nicoletti.

Usually with

Karl Hartl
Karl Hartl
(3 films)
Hans Moser
Hans Moser
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Reinhold Häussermann (8 films)

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Actor

The Postmaster, 1h35
Directed by Gustav Ucicky
Origin German
Genres Drama
Actors Heinrich George, Siegfried Breuer, Hilde Krahl, Hans Holt, Ruth Hellberg, Frida Richard
Roles Schneider
Rating67% 3.3758553.3758553.3758553.3758553.375855
The daughter of a stationmaster falls in love with a cavalry captain. He persuades her to run away with him to St. Petersburg, but she realizes there that he never intended to marry her.
Der Fluch
Der Fluch (1925)

Origin Austria
Genres Drama
Actors Oscar Beregi, Sr., Lilian Harvey, Reinhold Häussermann, Anton Pointner, Otto Schmöle
Roles Schadchen

A young Jewish woman in an Eastern European shtetl struggles to reconcile her aspirations with her duty to her family. As her lifestyle grows wilder, her mother is shocked by her immoral behaviour and commits suicide by drowning - repeating "the curse" which has haunted the family for centuries.
Moon of Israel, 1h43
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Origin Austria
Genres Drama
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about slavery
Actors María Corda, Adelqui Migliar, Arlette Marchal, Oscar Beregi, Sr., Oscar Beregi, Hans Marr
Roles Pampasa
Rating57% 2.874112.874112.874112.874112.87411
En 1230 av. J.-C., les Juifs sont esclaves en Égypte. Une jeune esclave juive, Merapi, tombe amoureuse du Prince Seti, fils du pharaon Menapta. Cette liaison inappropriée socialement mène à de nombreux problèmes, et, à la fin du film, Moïse fait traverser à son peuple la Mer Rouge pour les mener vers la liberté.