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Ernst Pröckl
1888 - 1957 |
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. The actor Ernst Pröckl finished his education at the Viennese academy for music and performing arts, afterwards he gained a foothold at the theater where he appeared on different stages in the next years. In 1918 he settled in Berlin where he worked successfully for the next 15 years. At the same time he joined the film business in Berlin and he impersonated numerous roles during the 10s and especially during the 20s. To these movies belong "Europa postlagernd" (18), "Die schwarze Marion" (19), "Judith Trachtenberg" (20), "Christian Wahnschaffe" (21), "Jugend" (22), "Bigamie" (22), "Menschenam Meer" (29), "Das süsse Mädel" (26), "Sensations-Prozess" (28) and "Adieu Mascotte" (29). In the 30s followed many cinematical engagements again, at the same time he continued his stage career and moved from Berlin to Vienna in 1933. To his well-known movies of those years belong "Das Ekel" (31), "Madame hat Ausgang" (31), "Der schwarze Husar" (32), "Der weisse Dämon" (32), "Salto in die Seligkeit" (34), "Schatten der Vergangenheit" (36), "Frau Sixta" (39) and "Hotel Sacher" (39). During and after the war Ernst Pröckl took part in movies occasionally. To these movies belong "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (40), "Das Herz muss schweigen" (44), "Pünktchen und Anton" (53), "Der letzte Akt" (55) and "Försterliesel" (56). Other
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