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  1. Das Dreimäderlhaus: Directed by Ernst Marischka. With Karlheinz Böhm, Rudolf Schock, Magda Schneider, Gustav Knuth. The young composer Franz Schubert tries to gain a foothold in Vienna.

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    • Romance, Drama
    • Ernst Marischka
    • 1958-12-18
  2. Karlheinz Böhm (16 March 1928 – 29 May 2014) was a German-born Austrian actor and philanthropist. He took part in 45 films and became well known in Austria and Germany for his role as Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in the Sissi film trilogy and internationally for his role as Mark, the psychopathic protagonist of Peeping Tom , directed by ...

    • Actor
    • 16 March 1928, Darmstadt, Hesse-Nassau, Germany
    • Karl Boehm, Carl Boehm
    • 29 May 2014 (aged 86), Grödig, Salzburg, Austria
  3. Karl August Leopold Böhm (28 August 1894 in Graz – 14 August 1981 in Salzburg) was an Austrian conductor. Considered particularly gifted in his interpretations of Wagner and Mozart, he has been described by one critic as one of the greatest conductors of the 20th century. [1]

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  5. By Paul Vitello. June 4, 2014. Karlheinz Böhm, an Austrian actor turned humanitarian whose early reputation rested on numerous portrayals of princely heartthrobs and one role as a serial killer...

  6. Explore Karlheinz Böhm's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Karlheinz Böhm on AllMusic.

  7. Wagner für Kinder by Karlheinz Böhm is an exceptional album that is perfect for introducing young listeners to the world of classical music. The album features a collection of popular pieces by the renowned composer Richard Wagner, which have been beautifully arranged and performed by Böhm.

  8. Karl Böhm (born Aug. 28, 1894, Graz, Austria—died Aug. 14, 1981, Salzburg) Austrian conductor who earned an international reputation for his concert performances and recordings of Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, W.A. Mozart, and other composers. Böhm studied law but also studied music in Vienna with Eusebius Mandyczewski and Guido Adler.