Oscar Sabo

Oscar Sabo, Oskar Sabo ( born August 29, 1881 in Vienna, † May 2, 1969 in Berlin) was an Austrian actor.

Life

Sabo was trained at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin playing the violin and entered 1900 as a non-professional actors in plays on. When Max Reinhardt was aware of him, Sabo got an engagement at the Berlin theater.

He worked mainly in farces and operettas, where he distinguished himself as a singer. He had in 1912 in the two operettas by Walter Kollo Large raisins and movie magic been particularly successful. Together with the singer Lisa, he was in this year of Erstinterpret of the popular march song enterprises Linden Kollo.

As a lead actor in one of the first Austrian films, the "funny short film" The wicked stepmother, he gave his film debut in 1910, 1914 was then Hanni, return! All forgiven! be first rotated in Germany film. When silent film Sabo was then used only sporadically, until the sound film era became the already over fifty year old busy for Supporting Actor. He embodied drivers, conductors, policemen, coachman, letter carriers and other more subaltern characters he usually represented by the slightly humorous side.

His son Oscar Sabo jun. (1922-1978) was also an actor. Sabo is buried in the cemetery military road in the district of Charlottenburg -Wilmersdorf, as well as his son.

Filmography

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