Hans Olden  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 30 June 1892 | 
| Died | 20 January 1975 Franzhausen, Lower Austria  Austria  | 
| Other names | Josef Brandl | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1931 - 1965 (film) | 
Hans Olden (1892–1975) was an Austrian stage and film actor. Olden appeared in more than eighty films during his career, mostly in Austria but occasionally also in Germany. He was a supporter of the Austrian Nazi Party, his interest in Nazism pre-dating the Anchluss by some years.[1] After the Second World War Olden appeared in a number of Heimat films.
Selected filmography
- Irene in Trouble (1932)
 - Gently My Songs Entreat (1933)
 - Catherine the Last (1936)
 - An Orphan Boy of Vienna (1936)
 - Diamonds (1937)
 - Such Great Foolishness (1937)
 - Der singende Tor (1939)
 - Linen for Ireland (1939)
 - Men Are That Way (1939)
 - Vienna Tales (1940)
 - My Daughter Lives in Vienna (1940)
 - Love is Duty Free (1941)
 - Two Happy People (1943)
 - The White Dream (1943)
 - Music in Salzburg (1944)
 - The Heavenly Waltz (1948)
 - The Freckle (1948)
 - We've Just Got Married (1949)
 - Two Times Lotte (1950)
 - A Rare Lover (1950)
 - Kissing Is No Sin (1950)
 - The Fall of Valentin (1951)
 - The Colourful Dream (1952)
 - Knall and Fall as Imposters (1952)
 - The Immortal Vagabond (1953)
 - A Night in Venice (1953)
 - Open Your Window (1953)
 - Irene in Trouble (1953)
 - Money from the Air (1954)
 - The Big Star Parade (1954)
 - Sarajevo (1955)
 - Royal Hunt in Ischl (1955)
 - Yes, Yes, Love in Tyrol (1955)
 - Three Men in the Snow (1955)
 - Emperor's Ball (1956)
 - Charley's Aunt (1956)
 - The Simple Girl (1957)
 - The Count of Luxemburg (1957)
 - Mikosch, the Pride of the Company (1958)
 - Love, Girls and Soldiers (1958)
 - Mikosch of the Secret Service (1959)
 - La Paloma (1959)
 
References
- ↑ Fritsche p.35
 
Bibliography
- Fritsche, Maria. Homemade Men In Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity. Berghahn Books, 2013.
 
External links
- Hans Olden at IMDb
 
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