
Hans Moser
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hans Moser (6 August 1880 – 19 June 1964) was an Austrian actor who, during his long career, from the 1920s up to his death, mainly played in comedy films. He was particularly associated with the genre of the Wiener Film. Moser appeared in over 150 films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hans Moser, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: August 6, 1880
Place of Birth: Wien, Austria
Known For

Heute blau und morgen blau
Hugo Bunzel, a caring father and town councillor in the tranquil town of Lieberich, is a self-confessed teetotaller and, as such, president of the Association for Combating Drunkenness. He is blindsided when he learns that he will inherit a fortune worth millions - but only on condition that he drinks three bottles of champagne a day for a month. A tough test, which Bunzel initially submits to with great reluctance, but soon becomes more and more cheerful, regardless of the entanglements around him...

Einmal der liebe Herrgott sein

Burg Theatre
In this convoluted melodrama, an elderly thespian falls for a rising young starlet. He admits his love for her and then announces that he will retire. The young woman pretends she loves him too, but her real motive is to give her struggling lover, also an aspiring actor, a break.

The World Turns Backward
Franz Xaver Silvester Pomeisl travels thru the decades looking for the good old times.

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.

Schäm' dich, Brigitte!
When the mathematics teacher discovers a love letter from his daughter, family father Felix Schneider is suspected of having a secret lover.

Mariandl
The meticulous court councilor Geiger suddenly realizes: 18-year-old Mariandl, who is applying to study music with him, is his own daughter. Remorsefully, he decides to fulfill his fatherly duties and travels to Dürnstein, where he met Mariandl's mother, Marianne, 19 years ago. She runs an inn that is on the verge of bankruptcy due to a lack of guests. Marianne is forced to marry a wealthy hotelier. But when Geiger suddenly appears before her, old feelings rekindle, and more than just friendship develops between Geiger's secretary, Peter, and Mariandl.

Hello Dienstmann
Vienna, 1951. Ferdinand Godai is a professor of operetta at the Academy. Disguised as a porter for a costume party, he ends up in a drunken mood at the South Station. There he meets Anton Lischka, a genuine Viennese porter with a fiery temper, who asks him for his collegial help. Ferdinand falls in love with the sweet Gabi, who turns out to be a new colleague at the Academy. A series of adverse circumstances force him to continue his complicated double life as a fake porter and a genuine professor. Lischka, who becomes increasingly annoyed by his "colleague's" clumsiness, is also drawn into the confusion. Only Gabi sees through the deception and even contributes to its escalation in order to teach her beloved professor-porter a lesson in womanizing.

Der Hofrat Geiger
Retired Hofrat Geiger discovers by chance that he has an illegitimate daughter. He goes to visit her, but is turned away, even though she is in financial difficulties (her inn is very run-down and has no customers). To obtain Austrian citizenship, she marries the Hofrat—planned only on paper—but he is responsible for processing her naturalization and delays it to ensure she stays close to him. At the same time, behind her back, he ensures that her inn is renovated.

Die Deutschmeister
Young Stanzi who is visiting Vienna helps a young corporal and musician to become famous for his marching song "Die Deutschmeister".
Filmography
as Opa Windischgruber
as Leopolt Hinterkirchner
as Kreithofer-Großvater
as Frosch
as Das hohe Alter
as Pfrim - ein Flickschuster
as Opa Windischgruber
as Haberl
as Grandpa Emmetsrieder
as Josef Redlich
as Ferdinand
as Ferdinand Schöberl Bahnhofsvorsteher
as Großvater Seidelbast
as Pipo, alter Clown
as Leopold Gruber
as Jakob Selbach
as Kilian Scherzl
as Herr Schmauss
as Schuldiener Aichinger
as Anton Zacherl
as Franz Maxenberger
as Anton
as Alois Lechner
as Portier Rienössl
as Hans Gippner
as Anton Hatschek, Oberkellner
as Hobelmann
as Anton Koriander
as Autofahrer
as Schoberl
as Ignaz Musbauer
as Jerimias Swoboda
as Meisel
as Gustl Kränzlein
as Radler
as Knoop
as Melchior
as Thomas Theodor Hoffmann
as Composer
as Professor Karl Stieglitz
as Dienstmann Anton Lischka
as Ferdinand Walzl
as Ferdinand Schmiedlehner, Finanzbeamter i.P.
as Ferndinand, der neue Diener
as Theo Haslinger sen.
as Josef Eibetzeder
as Engelbert
as Kanzleirat Leopold Bachmayer
as Franz Huber, Greißler
as Ferdinand Lechner
as Franz Xaver Silvester Pomeisl
as Anton Strohmayer
as Eduard Streusler
as Fridolin Specht
as Franz
as Onkel Meierhofer
as Seehauser
as Vinzenz Panigel
as Franz
as Karl Gschwandtner
as Dr. August Teisinger
as Knöpfel
as Karl Hofeneder, Tanzlehrer
as Laurenz Hasenhüttl
as Dr. Teisinger
as Wiesl
as Sixtus Bader
as Kellner Josef
as Florian Klaghofer
as Hatschek
as Anton
as Karl Sträubler
as Miller - Inspizient
as Karl Haselhuber
as Trödler Alois Hofbauer
as Gast
as Bröselmeier - Pedell / F: Bondiard
as Vinzent Schöberl, Kassier
as Hans Moser
as Anton Riedel - Postamtsvorstand
as Dr.Vogelsang
as Vieröckl
as Martin, Tonis Onkel
as Souffleur Sedlmayer
as Hafer, Hannerl's uncle
as Tobias Haslinger - der Hundefänger
as Wandl - Hausknecht 'Hotel Kronprinz'
as Direktor Tutzinger
as Heinrich Kümmelmann
as Wiesinger
as Ludwig Schigl
as Knox, sein Kompagnon
as Schnabel, Buchhalter
as Anton, Diener im Hause Waldenau
as Melchior Pfennig
as Vinzenz Wimmer, Prokurist
as Karl Vierthaler senior, Oberkontrollor
as Leopold Prinz
as Der alte Kernthaler
as Färber, Sekretär
as Adlgasser
as Brandler Diener
as Jan Zaremba
as Zacharias
as K.u.K. Ofenheizer Stockel
as Jaromir
as Lenz, Rolands Manager
as Anton
as Pfandleiher Passenter
as Schlafwagenschaffner
as Georg Kaiser II., Bürovorsteher
as Thomas Theodor Hoffmann
as Adolar Gabelmann, Stadtrat
as Albin Jensch
as Kratochvil
as Dienstmann
as Manager of the New Eden
as Rat Bernart