Wolfgang von Schwind
Austrian actor, singer (1879–1949)
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Wolfgang von Schwind | |
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Born | (1879-07-04)4 July 1879 Elbogen, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 19 April 1949(1949-04-19) (aged 69) Vienna, Austria |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1920–1947 |
Wolfgang von Schwind also spelled Wolfgang von Schwindt (4 July 1879 – 19 April 1949) was an Austrian actor and opera singer. He was born in Elbogen, Austria, and died in Vienna.[1] His career started as an operatic bass at the Royal Opera Berlin and the Court Theatre Karlsruhe.[1]
Starting in 1920, von Schwind appeared in more than eighty films until 1947. He was the grandson of Austrian painter Moritz von Schwind.[1]
Selected filmography
Year | Title |
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1920 | Der Henker von Sankt Marien [de] |
1921 | At War in the Diamond Fields |
1922 | The Prey of the Furies |
Nathan the Wise | |
1924 | Love Is the Power of Women |
The Wonderful Adventure | |
1925 | Bismarck |
1927 | The Long Intermission |
Bismarck 1862–1898 | |
His Greatest Bluff | |
Doña Juana | |
1928 | Polish Economy |
Theatre[2] | |
The Beaver Coat | |
1929 | The Diva |
Taxi at Midnight | |
1930 | Das Kabinett des Dr. Larifari |
Mischievous Miss | |
1931 | Ronny |
1914 | |
1932 | Johnny Steals Europe |
No Money Needed | |
1934 | A Woman with Power of Attorney |
Paganini | |
1935 | Peter, Paul and Nanette |
All Because of the Dog | |
1936 | Augustus the Strong |
1938 | Nanon |
1939 | The Life and Loves of Tschaikovsky |
1940 | Die Glücksmühle [de] |
References
- ^ a b c H[ubert] Reitterer [in German] (2001). "Schwind, Wolfgang von (1879–1949), Sänger und Schauspieler". Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon ab 1815 (online) (in German). Vol. 12. Austrian Academy of Sciences. pp. 62–63.
- ^ "Das Letzte Souper (1928)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
External links
- Wolfgang von Schwind at IMDb
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