
Maria Andergast
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Maria Andergast.
Born: June 4, 1912
Place of Birth: Garching, Germany
Known For

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.

Der Herr im Haus

The Prodigal Son
Story of the trials and tribulations of a German who emigrates to the US during the Great Depression.

Adventure in the Grand Hotel
The impoverished Count Lerchenau works under the name Rudi Lindt as a chauffeur. Because he is so well-loved by women, he lost his last position. His former servant Franz has not abandoned him in his time of need and the servant keeps trying to find a rich bride for the former Count. In the Grand Hotel, where the Count is supposed to be finding a suitable mate, he instead flirts with the attractive Alice. In order to get a job with the employer Ottokar Frühwirt, Rudi uses Count Lerchenau as a reference. But then the employer wants to speak with Lerchenau and Franz has to play the role of the Count. Alice, it turns out, is the employer's niece. When she finds out that Rudi is only a chauffeur, she wants nothing to do with him.

Kaiserball
Austria, Bad Ischl: The young Princess Christine and the Imperial Count of Hohenegg are supposed to meet at the annual Imperial Ball before their planned engagement. But things turn out differently than expected: Christine falls in love with Count Baranyi, and her future husband falls in love with the seamstress Franzi, who is mistaken for a countess at the wrong moment...

Verlobung am Wolfgangsee

Last Stop
Endstation offers the American viewer tantalizing glimpses of busy, bustling mid-1930s Vienna. Otherwise, this minor yarn of an amorous streetcar conductor is strictly formula material. The film benefits from the star power of Paul Horbiger, resplendently garbed in an elaborate conductor's uniform. Also worth noting is the performance of Maria Andergest as the woebegone hatmaker whose fate is inextricably linked with hero Horbiger. Incidentally though the direction is credited with one E. W. Emo, Paul Horbiger actually called most of the shots on Endstation.

The Czar's Courier
A Czarist courier has to get across the Siberia frontier, threatened by Tartar invaders and a treacherous Russian helping them. Strogoff encounters several colorful characters along the way. German language version of the French film Michel Strogoff, adapting the novel by Jules Verne.

Wenn die Alpenrosen blüh'n
Filmography
as Mother Brandner
as Friedl Meier
as Sophie
as Sigrid Eckberg
as Fürstin zu Schenckenberg
as Katharina Brandtner
as Marianne Klockenhoff
as Rosa, Kammermädchen
as Franzl, die Wirtin des Seehotels am Wörthersee
as Gaby Brandstätter
as Eva Spanberger
as Mizzi Hanak
as Frau Anna
as Rena, seine Frau
as Frau Weber, eine junge Witwe
as Marianne Mühlhuber
as Anni Manhardt
as Käthe
as Annemarie Sand
as Trude - Margits Schwester
as Agnes Forbach
as Christa Hambacher
as Mariandl, seine Nichte
as Elisabeth
as Christa Schellenberg
as Mary, die Gesellschafterin
as Inge
as Lina Strauß
as Gertrud, seine Tochter
as Carola Hollerthau, Journalistin
as Ju-Ju
as Hansi Reiterer
as Lilly Fabius - beider Tochter
as Gräfin Manja Raminska
as Kinga Gerold
as Heiderl Tscholl
as Nadja
as Christl von der Post
as Anna Wendler, ihre Tochter, Näherin
as Resa Lang
as Barbl Gudauner