Alfred Böhm

Austrian actor and film director
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Alfred Böhm
Born(1920-03-23)March 23, 1920
Vienna, Austria
DiedSeptember 22, 1995(1995-09-22) (aged 75)
Ströblitz, Lower Austria, Austria
NationalityAustrian
OccupationActor

Alfred Böhm (23 March 1920 - 22 September 1995) was an Austrian actor and director. He was the brother of fellow actors Franz Böheim and Carlo Böhm.[1] He was known for directing the film Die Orchesterprobe (The Orchestra Rehearsal),[2] and acting in Patient aus Leidenschaft (Patient With Passion) and Herr im Haus bin ich (I Am the Master of the House).[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Alfred Böhm". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  2. ^ Böhm, Alfred; Dörre, Peter, Die Orchesterprobe (Comedy), Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), retrieved 2022-05-21
  3. ^ Madeja, Georg, Patient aus Leidenschaft (Comedy), Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), Satel Film, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), retrieved 2022-05-21
  4. ^ Ecke, C. Rainer; Frey, Erik (1970-07-24), Herr im Haus bin ich (Comedy), Theater in der Josefstadt, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), retrieved 2022-05-21
  5. ^ Hermann J. Huber: Langen Müller’s Schauspielerlexikon der Gegenwart. Deutschland. Österreich. Schweiz. Albert Langen • Georg Müller Verlag GmbH, München • Wien 1986, ISBN 3784420583, p. 86

Further reading

  • Ernst Bruckmüller (ed.): Personenlexikon Österreich. Wien: Verlagsgemeinschaft Österreich-Lexikon 2001
  • Who is Who in Österreich mit Südtirolteil (Hübners "Blaues Who is Who"). Zug: Who is who, Verlag für Personalenzyklopädien 1995
  • Isabella Ackerl / Friedrich Weissensteiner: Österreichisches Personenlexikon der Ersten und Zweiten Republik, Wien: Ueberreuter 1992
  • Hans Weigel: "Alfred Böhm". In: Kurier, Beilage Freizeit, 17 March 1990
  • Dolf Lindner (ed.): Mit besten Empfehlungen, Ihr Alfred Böhm. Erinnerungen & Anekdoten. St. Pölten / Wien: Verlag Niederösterreichisches Pressehaus 1988
  • Dolf Lindner (ed.): "Alfred Böhm wird 70". In: Leben in Wien (1989), Heft 3, p. 20 ff.
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