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  1. 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.

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    Actor: 7 Jahre Pech. Hans Moser, whose real name is Jean Juliet, was trained in theater by the court actor Josef Moser. He later took his last name and combined it with the German translation of his first name. In 1897 he had his first engagement in Bohemia.

    • January 1, 1
    • Vienna, Austria-Hungary
    • January 1, 1
    • Vienna, Austria
  3. Actor: 7 Jahre Pech. Hans Moser, whose real name is Jean Juliet, was trained in theater by the court actor Josef Moser. He later took his last name and combined it with the German translation of his first name. In 1897 he had his first engagement in Bohemia.

    • August 6, 1880
    • June 19, 1964
  4. Learn about Hans Moser, a famous Austrian actor and comedian who starred in films like The Third Man and The Great Dictator. Find out his age, height, wife, net worth, family, and career timeline.

    • 84 years old
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  5. 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.

  6. Nov 13, 2020 · Everyone loved him. Unmistakable is his mumbling voice, his reassuring, paternal appearance, as well as his innate comic verve that made him one of the most famous figures of the so-called Wiener Films, but also of the theatre world in glorious early 20th century Austria.

  7. hans moser – hallo, dienstmann! There are approximately one hundred and forty films in which Hans Moser took part during his career. And the characters that most succeeded in touching audiences were those of tender father figures, sometimes clumsy and awkward, who often went through important changes or, in any case, served to introduce small ...