
Oskar Sima
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 31, 1896
Place of Birth: Hohenau an der March, Austria-Hungary
Known For

The Inn at the Rhine

Ideale Frau gesucht

A Night in May
A reckless young woman has her driving license withdrawn, drives home anyway and gets involved in a traffic accident. Realizing this was a little over the top she decides that she has to flee the country. As fate has it, she misses her train and instead meets a handsom young man who imidiately falls in love with her. This marks the beginning of a long night of misunderstandings, chases and courting.

A Mad Idea
A series of stupid coincidences causes the young Munich painter Paul to convert his uncle's castle into a hotel for four weeks. But he can't complain: business is good and he has plenty of guests. For exmple, there's Theo Muller with his revue troupe. For reasons of "sound", Muller calls himself "Miller", which, of course, causes more confusion. His daughter, the beautiful Evelyn, is confused with Mabel Miller, who has come to the hotel on a mission for her filthy rich father ... namely, to estimate the worth of the castle.

The Women of Mr. S.
The action is relocated to occupied Athens after the Peloponnesian War (404 BC), where Mr. S. (= Socrates, played by Paul Hörbiger) proposes double marriage for men to the Athenian parliament and the four occupying powers for hidden personal reasons. Outwardly, he is concerned with providing for the many war widows. His deeper intention is to free the beautiful slave Euritrite as a concubine alongside the quarrelsome Xanthippe. The four occupying powers of the Macedonians (= US Americans), Persians (= Russians), Cretans (= English) and Corinthians (= French) are gently teased. On Socrates' advice, the law is adopted with an anonymous dissenting vote so that everyone at home can claim that it was him. Socrates can marry Euritrite. Xanthippe, however, favors the mutual infatuation of Euritrite and Socrates' student Plato (who had already invented Platonic love out of sheer desperation), and the other women also know how to spoil their husbands' pleasure in the new law.

Ich und meine Schwiegersöhne
Agathe Zausel doesn't have it easy. Not only could her doll factory be running better, but her sons-in-law Fred and Otto also seem to have nothing but fantasies on their minds instead of devoting their full attention to the family business. Fred has taken it into his head to secretly compose pop songs, while Otto is secretly designing a rocket plane. As they both try to keep their pastimes a secret from Agathe, she can only fear the worst.

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.

Donogoo Tonka
Parisians Josette and Pierre are a happy couple, but also a completely broke one. An absurd chain of events leads them to Professor Trouhadec, who is in a predicament.

Das Einmaleins der Liebe
Identities are changed in the Austrian countryside. A simple woman does this to test the affections of a store manager, he too changes character several times and there are other locals who do this as well.

Lucky Kids
After completing work on the British musical Invitation to the Waltz, Lillian Harvey returned to her adopted country of Germany to star in the comedy-with-music Glueckskinder (Children of Fortune). Harvey plays Ann Garden, an unemployed actress who ends up in night court on a loitering charge. Here she meets Gil Taylor (Willy Fritsch), a struggling songwriter temporarily employed as a court reporter. Hoping to keep her out of jail, Gil impulsively tells the judge that he's engaged to Ann -- whereupon the judge, equally impulsively, marries the couple on the spot! After this inauspicious start, Ann and Gil embark upon a rocky (but tuneful) whirlwind romance.
Filmography
as Goppelmann
as Handelsminister Sladek
as Simon
as Direktor Sendelmohn
as Mägerli
as Leisinger
as Hotelier und Bürgermeister Adam Meyer
as Franz Biedermann
as Bürgermeister Speck
as Sylvester Engel
as Benevenuto Sokrates Sacre
as Oskar Schnabel
as Basil Arabayam
as Kramerwirt
as Mister Brown
as John Michael Markus
as Direktor Bertram
as Direktor Grossmüller
as Gendarmerie-Inspektor
as Hermann König
as Herr Ehrlich
as August Ehrlich
as Alois Drücker, Hotelier
as Ben Saadi
as Sam Manning
as Direktor Wilfried Adler
as Hyronimus Unterhuber
as Romeo
as Anton Fischbacher
as Schellnegger
as Herr Jäger
as Polizeikommissär
as Gesandter von Trotum
as Leopold Scherzinger
as Salvator, Verwalter
as Ottokar Scheidl
as Oberjäger Kriegler
as Greulich, Tierarzt
as Oscar Starwasser
as Versicherungsvertreter Sperling
as Hotelportier Huber
as Sebastian Wellner
as José Pampanillo
as Attenberger
as Dr.Calmus
as Ministerpräsident Barthel
as Bibikoff
as Frosch
as Bürgermeister Gerald
as Oberstleutnant Quent
as Vater Bachinger
as Willi Glaser
as Colonel
as Mr. Th. Th. Th. Meyer
as Herr Lehmann
as Otto Polsterer
as Don Armando
as Kalman Zsupan, Schweinezüchter
as Feldwebel
as Alvarez Petitez
as Barsoni
as Herr Strobel
as Pedro Galotti
as Kubbitzky
as Luchs
as Herr Bachmeyer
as Eduard Effendi
as Alfons
as Ferdinand Unterkirchner, Schrottgroßhändler, alias August
as Matthias Lampl
as Bierhaus
as Morawski
as Leo Ganitschef
as Leisinger
as Zeller
as Alexander Mordius
as Direktor Gelblich
as Metzgermeister Leopold Führinger
as Portier
as Zirkusdirektor
as Hallinger
as Perikles
as Knorr
as Herbert Gordon
as Vitus Sentner
as Schneider
as Gustav Bonobom
as Benno Globerger
as Schliemann, Villenbesitzer
as Mischa Kowa, reporter
as Sekretär Jüngling
as Weinhändler Hauer
as Makler Franz Reitmayr
as Josef Wildner
as Simon Moser, genannt Jodok-Simerl
as Dr. Krautstößl
as Exzellenz Kubasta
as Franz Reitmayr
as Vater Haslinger
as Bischof
as Bundeskanzler
as Mayor Vitus
as Poppelbaum
as Harun Bashi
as Stanglberger
as Klobas, Maschinist
as Der Minister
as Schani
as Marquis de Marsillac
as Direktor Fleming Jr.
as Jan
as Redakteur Otto
as Blubberboom
as Massacci alias Gasparone
as Wennington Laskett
as Polizeipräfekt
as Aulinger, Handwerker
as Toni Huber
as Revue-Regisseur Bal
as André Dupré
as Oskar Dillmann, Inhaber des Café Korso
as Schwanke
as Lux
as Stoddard, Reporter
as Semmelweich, Verbrecher
as Ignaz
as Schwarzer Fähnrich
as Broudier
as Krapp
as Bernetzki
as Gastwirt Pietro
as Bernhard Münchow
as Straßenbahninspektor Grenzing
as Wurzelhans
as Schopf, ein Agent
as Sigorski
as Franz Ebeseder
as Kiano
as Makarian
as Jasmin, Hausverwalter
as Der Bürgermeister
as Sergeant
as Hofrat Zöllner
as Martin Fasan
as Eduard Weingruber, Oberkellner
as Karl Bauer
as Théophile Alcibiade Pépin
as Professor Crey
as Der Wirt
as Direktor Roland
as Gallibert
as Ein Kriminalbeamter
as Patesco
as Basil
as Rudi Holzer
as Franz Zengler
as Phillippe
as Kommissär Roller
as Generaldirektor Andreas
as Finanzbeamter
as Aufnahmeleiter Spitzkopf
as Direktor Korten
as Burger, Filialleiter
as Sanitätsrat Dr. Hartmann
as Jean Diener
as Bernard, Polizeikommissar
as Karl Zülke, Portier
as Maximilian von Wachmeister
as Rechnungs-Unteroffizier
as Robert Burkhardt
as Exzellenz Waldmüller - Kultusminister
as Sepp
as Diener Amadée
as Popper
as Dr. Kümmelmeyer
as Gauner Grünspecht
as Kurt Hiller
as Loisl
as Charles Leblanc
as Professor Grimard