Helmut Qualtinger

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Helmut Qualtinger was born in Vienna, Austria. He initially studied medicine, but quit university to become a newspaper reporter and film critic for local press, while beginning to write texts for cabaret performances and theater plays. Qualtinger debuted as an actor at a student theater and attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar as a guest student. Beginning in 1947, he appeared in cabaret performances. In 1949, Qualtinger's first theatrical play, Jugend vor den Schranken, was staged in Graz. Up to 1960, Qualtinger collaborated on various cabaret programmes with the Namenlosen Ensemble made up of Gerhard Bronner, Carl Merz, Louise Martini, Peter Wehle, Georg Kreisler, and Michael Kehlmann. Qualtinger was famous for his practical jokes. In 1951, he managed to launch a false report in several newspapers announcing a visit to Vienna of a (fictional) famous Inuit poet named Kobuk (author of "The Burning Igloo"). The reporters who assembled at the railway station however were to witness Qualtinger, in fur coat and cap, stepping from the train. Asked about his "first impressions of Vienna", the "Inuit poet" commented in broad Viennese dialect, "Haaaßis'sdo - [It's hot here]." The short one-man play Der Herr Karl, written by Qualtinger and Carl Merz and performed by Qualtinger in 1961, made the author known across German-speaking countries. "Herr Karl", a grocery store clerk, tells the story of his life to an imaginary colleague - from the days of the Habsburg empire, the First Austrian Republic, the Austrofascist regime leading up to the Anschluss (annexation) by Nazi Germany, World War II and finally military occupation by Allied forces in the 1950s, seen from the perspective of a one who is a prototypical opportunist. Qualtinger's portrayal of the petit-bourgeois Nazi collaborator came at a time when "normality" had just been restored and Austrians' involvement in the Nazi movement was being downplayed and "forgotten", making many enemies for the author, who even received anonymous threats of murder. Beginning in the 1970s, Qualtinger frequently performed recitals of his own and other texts, including excerpts from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf and Karl Kraus' Die letzten Tage der Menschheit (The Last Days of Mankind). These recitals were highly popular and resulted in several records being published. Qualtinger played countless theater, TV and film parts, making his final appearance in The Name of the Rose in 1986, along with Sean Connery. Qualtinger died in Vienna on 29 September 1986, of a liver condition. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helmut Qualtinger, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.    

Known For

Birth Location Vienna, Austria
Born 1928-10-08
Died 1986-09-29

Movies

The Name of the Rose as Remigio da Varagine
1986
The Diary of Dr. Döblinger as Dr. Döblinger
1986
Cat's Game as Viktor
1985
Tales from the Vienna Woods as Zauberkönig
1979
Feuerwasser as Sepp O'Brian
1978
Grandison as Dr. Ludwig Pfister
1978
Mulligans Rückkehr as Mulligan
1977
Mitgift as Huck
1976
End of the Game as Von Schwendi
1975
Eiszeit as Offizier
1975
Krankensaal 6 as Ragin
1974
The Cultist as Kulterer
1974
Weights and Measures as Anselm Eibenschütz
1973
1972
1971
Geschäfte mit Plückhahn as Erwin Plückhahn
1971
König Johann as Johann Plantagenet, König von England
1971
Passion eines Politkers as Nationalrat Bröschl
1970
Das weite Land as Natter
1970
1969
Diary of a Serial Killer as Rudi Böhm
1969
Das vierte Gebot as Schalanter
1968
The Castle as Bürgel
1968
1967
Kurzer Prozeß as Inspektor Pokorny
1967
Umsonst as Pitzl
1967
Der Herr Karl as Herr Karl
1967
Der Fall Bohr as Matzenauer
1966
Samba as Capitano Agamemnon Heredia
1966
Die Hinrichtung as Scharfrichter Engel
1966
Lumpazivagabundus as Knieriem, ein Schustergeselle
1965
Der Himbeerpflücker as Konrad Steisshäuptl
1965
Radetzkymarsch as Kapturak
1965
Biedermann und die Brandstifter as Schmitz - ein Ringer
1963
Einen Jux will er sich machen as Melchior - Hausknecht
1962
Mann im Schatten as Oberpolizeirat Dr. Radosch
1961
Die Kurve as Ministerialdirigent Kriegbaum
1961
The Magnificent Rogue as Seppl Reber
1960
Die schöne Lügnerin as Detective Zawadil
1959
Mikosch im Geheimdienst as Oberst Fedor Fedorowitsch Ganiew
1959
1957
1957
Hanussen as Ernst Röhm
1955
Sonnenschein und Wolkenbruch as Werbefachmann
1955
Du bist die Richtige as Orientalischer Fürst
1955
1954
Hab’ ich nur Deine Liebe as Direktor Pokorny
1953

Movies

Der Herr Karl Writer
2023
Der Herr Karl Writer
2022
1967
Der Herr Karl Writer
1967
And So to Bed Writer
1963