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Fritz Imhoff, real name: Friedrich Arnold Heinrich Jeschke (January 6, 1891, Alsergrund – February 24, 1961, Wieden) was an Austrian actor. He was a brother of the Wienerlied composer Ernst Arnold [de] (1890–1962).
FritzImhoff, real name: Friedrich Arnold Heinrich Jeschke (January 6, 1891, Alsergrund – February 24, 1961, Wieden) was an Austrian actor. He was a brother...
German farmer and politician FritzImhoff (1891–1961), Austrian actor Gary Imhoff (born 1952), American actor Guillermo Imhoff (born 1982), Argentine footballer...
sports film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Rosy Barsony, FritzImhoff and Hans Holt. It is based on an operetta called Roxy und ihr Wunderteam...
film directed by Rudolf Carl and starring Oskar Sima, Grete Zimmer and FritzImhoff. The film's sets were designed by the art director Sepp Rothaur. It is...
Servaes as Gräfin Bernburg Lizzi Holzschuh as Fanny Heigl - Primaballerina FritzImhoff as Kommerzialrat Steindl Hilde Krahl as Heurigengast Von Dassanowsky...
Hegetschweiler Karl Hellmer Hans Henninger Oskar Höcker Attila Hörbiger FritzImhoff Paul Kemp Erich Kestin Jan Kiepura Paul Klinger Ernst Legal Hans Leibelt...
Harbacher Franz Höbling Oskar Homolka Paul Hörbiger FritzImhoff Hans Jaray Oskar Karlweis Wilhelm Klitsch Fritz Kortner Fred Louis Lerch Hubert Marischka Hans...
and Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Oskar Werner, Lucia Scharf and FritzImhoff. It was made at the Sievering Studios in Vienna with location shooting...
Singer Bert Fortell as Gino Belotti Elfe Gerhart as Roberta, Chansonette FritzImhoff as Dr. Reiner, Kriminalrat Helli Servi as Rosi Die 3 Motorellos as Themselves...
Donau-Filmproduktion Eduard Hoesch The Freckle Rudolf Carl Oskar Sima, Grete Zimmer, FritzImhoff Comedy Fregola Harald Röbbeling Marika Rökk, Rudolf Prack Musical The...
Filme were Paula Wessely, Attila Hörbiger, Paul Hörbiger, Rudolf Carl, FritzImhoff, Leo Slezak, Magda Schneider and Willi Forst himself, who was not only...
Sandrock as Fürstin Loridowska Rudolf Platte as Bernhard, Gardrobier FritzImhoff as Sebastian Weismaier Margarete Kupfer as Frau Schmidt Inge List as...
Schrammel Hans Moser as Anton Strohmayer Paul Hörbiger as Hans Schrammel FritzImhoff as Georg Dänzer Paula Pfluger as Theresa Schrammel Inge Egger as Barbara...
Kerbler as Steffi Drexler, Tänzerin Kurt Heintela s Harry Gerstinger FritzImhoff as Dr. Waldemar Fink, Psychiater Rudolf Platte as Schmidtmeier Robert...
Albrechtsberger Whom the Gods Love (1942); Germany, Austria; German FritzImhoff Eroica (1949); Austria; German Alfred Neugebauer Johann Christoph Altnickol...
exposition director André Mattoni as his secretary Hedwig Bleibtreu as Lisi FritzImhoff as Paradeiser Max Gülstorff as theatre director Hilde Konetzni as singer...
spoken Willy Thaller [de] Frau Kratochwill soprano Mizzi Zwerenz Prince Gogol tenor Ludwig Herold Leopold tenor Karl Göttler Ebeseder tenor FritzImhoff...
Alfred Gerasch as Francois Vernier Karl Günther as Octave de Croisson FritzImhoff as Didier Blancheron Mimi Shorp as Anita Karl Skraup as Biscot Louise...
Ernst Eder Lotte Lang as Lu Panther Hans Olden as Director Schmoller FritzImhoff as Meister Strolz Oskar Sima as Josef Wildner Richard Eybner as Scherzinger...