Hans Putz

Hans Putz ( born November 17, 1920 in Vienna, † 31 January 1990 in Hamburg ) was an Austrian actor.

After private acting lessons he joined in 1937 as a bit player at the Schauspielhaus Zurich ( in The School for Wives ), at the German National Theatre in Vienna and in Baden near Vienna and Metz on. After 1945 he played again in Vienna on New Theatre at La Scala and at the National Theatre. He was from 1948 to the protagonists of Gustav Manker Nestroy productions: On the ground floor and first floor (1948 ), The Talisman (1951 and 1952), the protege and The House of temperaments (both 1953). He played the title role in Ferenc Molnár's Liliom and the Theater in der Josefstadt in 1961 he stood next to Hans Moser as Wendelin awl in Nestroys fear of hell on stage.

Since 1948, Actor, he did not long beyond minor roles. Only in Leopold Lindt Berg's Four in a Jeep, he took a key role in the person of escaped from a Soviet POW camp Karl Idinger, which is a problem for the four victorious powers.

Since 1961, Shine was especially television actor, who has worked in numerous television dramas and series. On stage he was in 1969 at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg Boy Gobert committed ( in the 1969 opening premiere of Nestroys The House of temperaments as Schlankel, directed by Gustav Manker ). In the 1970s, he starred in numerous television productions and also played again at the Viennese popular theater (Franz Molnar Liliom, GB Shaw The Devil's Disciple ), and at the Vienna Festival in the root of Ferdinand Raimund The farmer as a millionaire.

His tomb is located in the cemetery Ohlsdorf. The son Hans Putz junior (1961-1979) worked until his suicide also as an actor.

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