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* 1940: ''[[Vienna Tales]]'' - Egon von Brelowsky
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Siegfried Breuer
Born(1906-06-24)24 June 1906
Died1 February 1954(1954-02-01) (aged 47)
Göttingen (Weende district), Germany
Years active1924 - 1953
Spouse(s)Maria Andergast (1941 - ?),

Eva Maria Meineke

He was divorced six times.

Siegfried Breuer (24 June 1906, Vienna – 1 February 1954, Weende, Göttingen) was an Austrian stage and film actor and occasional film director and screenwriter.

Biography

Siegried was the son of Hans Breuer (opera singer)[1] (1868 or 1870–1929), who was an opera singer and actor from Cologne. Performing was in the blood and he studied at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, some time in the early 1920s and made his stage debut at the Volkstheater, Vienna in 1924.

After some 15 years of stage acting he made his screen debut in a film called Eins zu Eins in 1939 where he went on to star in over 50 films between 1939 and 1954. In 1950 he directed, wrote and starred in the film Der Schuß durchs Fenster in which he worked with Curt Jurgens.

His son Siegfried Breuer Jr. and grandchildren Jacques Breuer and Pascal Breuer are also in the entertainment industry.

Breuer was married six times and died in 1954 at the age of 47, a heavy smoker.

Filmography

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