
Fritz Imhoff
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 5, 1891
Place of Birth: Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Known For

Three Men in the Snow
The multi-millionaire Eduard Schlüter takes part under the name Schulze in a raffle of his own Schlüter works and wins a stay at the Grand Hotel. Disguised as a poor swallower, he would like to study the reactions of the hotel staff and guests. As an assistant, he takes his reliable servant Johann with him. Once there, he makes friends and also has cause for annoyance when his daughter and the housekeeper arrive.

Whom the Gods Love
In the first of Hartl's two Mozart biographies, Hans Holt plays the robust and dashing composer who, in keeping with the spirit of the film's time of origin, sets out into the world like a soldier of art after his falling out with the Salzburg authorities. Instead of conquering lands, he conquers the hearts of young ladies, like one of his most famous creations.

Vienna Blood
Young Count Georg Wolkersheim is sent to the Congress of Vienna to represent the interests of his country, Reuss-Schleiz-Greiz. Tensions arise between the count, his wife Melanie, and their two chamberlains, and when the four attend a court ball, Melanie leaves Georg, assumes the identity of a famous actress, and attracts the affections of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria.

Zwei Herzen und ein Thron

Die Deutschmeister
Young Stanzi who is visiting Vienna helps a young corporal and musician to become famous for his marching song "Die Deutschmeister".

Vienna Tales
A nostalgic story about life in and around a classic Vienna coffee house. The film is set in Imperial Vienna at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Der Herr Kanzleirat
Leopold Bachmayer, a court judge in Vienna, is a grumpy bachelor. Doing foolish things for the sake of a woman could never happen to him. He is firmly convinced of this. This changes abruptly when, shortly before his vacation, he has to interrogate the seductive Frau von Seewald about a brooch allegedly stolen by a maid.

That Can Happen to Anyone
Hugo Brinkmeyer, a tax consultant, takes his wife Gerda out to the cabaret one evening. There he encounters a potential client, the wealthy businessman Schwidders. A series of mix-ups lead to Hugo being suspected of both incompetence at his job and being unfaithful to his wife.

Gruß und Kuss aus der Wachau

Hotel Sacher
Vienna is celebrating New Year’s Eve 1913/14. It is the year, which will see the outbreak of the First World War. In Hotel Sacher, the mood is excellent; and although the political atmosphere is charged, there’s an undercurrent of hate and intolerance in the air. It is with this background that Nadja, a Russian spy, meets the Austrian civil servant Stefan. He loves her, but comes under suspicion of being an agent because of this love.
Filmography
as Wirt im „Kelch“
as Fleischhauer
as Postbote Gerlach
as Dicker Vetter
as Fritz Schumann
as Fassl
as Hotelportier Habertitzl
as Chef der Kaufhaus A.G.
as General-Kommandant Köpnick
as Franz Mittermeier
as Portier
as Herr Winkelmann
as Schmiedermeister
as Direktor Stapler
as Herr Zangler
as Direktor des 'Tabarin'
as Theaterdirektor Fürst
as Dr. Waldemar Fink, Psychiater
as Kommissar
as Peppi
as Hyazinth Quandtner
as Anton Huber
as Karl Hackhofer
as Oberstrasser
as Sandor Gyöngyoshazy
as Püringer, Aushilfskellner
as Uncle Otto
as Tobias Pschunder
as Vybiral, Stellenvermittler
as Bachmann
as Paradeiser
as Schanagl
as Herditschka, Bühnenportier
as Portier
as Sträußler, Beamter im Wohnungsamt
as Poldl, Schieber
as Zach
as von Giesberg
as Kriminalbeamter
as Georg Dänzer
as Schuldiener
as Meister Strolz
as Gentleman
as Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
as Wondruschek
as Carousel Owner
as Pförtner
as Grünberger
as Pollack
as Sigrista
as Portier Seidl
as Strassenmusikant Blaschek
as Herr Müller, ihr Vater
as Generaldirektor Elbing
as Didier Blanchon
as Wirt Strudl
as Török
as Kommerzialrat Steindl
as Kienhäusl, Veras Impresario
as Der Hausmeister
as Bubs, Autohädler
as Leo Kaltenbrunner, Hotelportier
as Optiker
as Bürgermeister
as Kinoausrufer
as Gemeindewächter
as Hoffmann
as Wirt
as Der Feldwebel
as Wörgl, Stationsdiener
as Conferencier
as Ein Herr aus Linz
as Toniczek