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  1. Oskar népiskolába, majd reáliskolába járt. Tizenévesen már fellépett kabaréban és színházban is. Színészi pálya. Érettségit nem tett, a Wiener Burgtheater szerződtette. Megnősült, felesége Elisabeth Kallina lett. A fiatal színész 1941 októberében debütált Oskar Werner néven. Decemberben a Wehrmacht behívta. Az orosz ...

  2. Oskar Werner. (Austrian Stage and Cinema Actor) Oskar Werner was an Austrian actor. He was born Oskar Josef Bschließmayer in Vienna in the first quarter of the twentieth century. He decided to be an actor at the age of eleven and left school without graduating and took acting lessons. At eighteen he became the youngest member to join the ...

  3. Member of Vienna's renowned Burgtheater who alternated between stage and screen work from the late 1940s. Werner scored leads in several European productions but, save for his poignant performance ...

  4. Other articles where Oskar Werner is discussed: Fahrenheit 451: …town, Guy Montag (played by Oskar Werner) works as a fireman but with an ironic twist: his job is to create bonfires of books, which have been banned. Montag is content with his life until several encounters lead him to hide books himself and, eventually, become a fugitive from the…

  5. Actor. Born as Oskar Josef Bschließmayer in Vienna, he made his acting debut at 18 and appeared in over 100 stage plays for the Burgtheater and the Akademietheater. In films he is probably best remembered for his role in Francois Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451 (1966). Werner's other screen credits include The Angel with...

  6. Oskar Werner. Actor, Director, Writer. Born November 13, 1922 in Vienna, Austria. Remote, somewhat morose and, as a result, intriguing, Viennese talent Oskar Werner was born in 1922, not far from the birthplace of "Waltz King" Johann Strauss, and christened Oskar Josef Bschließmayer. His parents divorced when he was fairly young.

  7. Oskar Werner, född Oskar Josef Bschließmayer den 13 november 1922 i Wien, död 22 oktober 1984 i Marburg an der Lahn i dåvarande Västtyskland, var en österrikisk skådespelare. 1946 ändrade han efternamnet till Werner.

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