Helmut Qualtinger

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

64

Gender

Male

Birthday

1928-10-08

Day of death

1986-09-29 (57 years old)

Place of Birth

Vienna, Austria

Helmut Qualtinger

Biography

Helmut Qualtinger was born in Vienna, Austria. He initially studied medicine, but quit university to become a newspaper reporter and film critic for local press, while beginning to write texts for cabaret performances and theater plays. Qualtinger debuted as an actor at a student theater and attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar as a guest student. Beginning in 1947, he appeared in cabaret performances. In 1949, Qualtinger's first theatrical play, Jugend vor den Schranken, was staged in Graz. Up to 1960, Qualtinger collaborated on various cabaret programmes with the Namenlosen Ensemble made up of Gerhard Bronner, Carl Merz, Louise Martini, Peter Wehle, Georg Kreisler, and Michael Kehlmann. Qualtinger was famous for his practical jokes. In 1951, he managed to launch a false report in several newspapers announcing a visit to Vienna of a (fictional) famous Inuit poet named Kobuk (author of "The Burning Igloo"). The reporters who assembled at the railway station however were to witness Qualtinger, in fur coat and cap, stepping from the train. Asked about his "first impressions of Vienna", the "Inuit poet" commented in broad Viennese dialect, "Haaaßis'sdo - [It's hot here]". The short one-man play Der Herr Karl, written by Qualtinger and Carl Merz and performed by Qualtinger in 1961, made the author known across German-speaking countries. "Herr Karl", a grocery store clerk, tells the story of his life to an imaginary colleague - from the days of the Habsburg empire, the First Austrian Republic, the Austrofascist regime leading up to the Anschluss (annexation) by Nazi Germany, World War II and finally military occupation by Allied forces in the 1950s, seen from the perspective of a one who is a prototypical opportunist. Qualtinger's portrayal of the petit-bourgeois Nazi collaborator came at a time when "normality" had just been restored and Austrians' involvement in the Nazi movement was being downplayed and "forgotten", making many enemies for the author, who even received anonymous threats of murder. Beginning in the 1970s, Qualtinger frequently performed recitals of his own and other texts, including excerpts from Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf and Karl Kraus' Die letzten Tage der Menschheit (The Last Days of Mankind). These recitals were highly popular and resulted in several records being published. Qualtinger played countless theater, TV and film parts, making his final appearance in The Name of the Rose in 1986, along with Sean Connery. Qualtinger died in Vienna on 29 September 1986, of a liver condition. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Known For

  • 3 nach 9

    3 nach 9

  • German Film Award

    German Film Award

  • Hanussen

    Hanussen

  • Cat's Game

    Cat's Game

  • Radetzkymarsch

    Radetzkymarsch

  • Kurzer Prozeß

    Kurzer Prozeß

  • Die Hinrichtung

    Die Hinrichtung

  • The Castle

    The Castle

  • Einen Jux will er sich machen

    Einen Jux will er sich machen

  • Umsonst

    Umsonst

  • Grandison

    Grandison

  • Qualtinger

    Qualtinger

  • Eiszeit

    Eiszeit

  • Die Kurve

    Die Kurve

  • The Name of the Rose

    The Name of the Rose

  • Der Kulterer

    Der Kulterer

  • Der Himbeerpflücker

    Der Himbeerpflücker

  • Feuerwasser

    Feuerwasser

  • Lumpazivagabundus

    Lumpazivagabundus

  • Die Hinrichtung

    Die Hinrichtung

  • End of the Game

    End of the Game

  • Krimistunde

    Krimistunde

  • Mitgift

    Mitgift

  • Weights and Measures

    Weights and Measures

  • Die schöne Lügnerin

    Die schöne Lügnerin

  • König der Manege

    König der Manege

  • April 1, 2000

    April 1, 2000

  • Tales from the Vienna Woods

    Tales from the Vienna Woods

  • Biedermann und die Brandstifter

    Biedermann und die Brandstifter

  • Die heilige Johanna

    Die heilige Johanna

  • Der Fall Bohr

    Der Fall Bohr

  • Scherben bringen Glück

    Scherben bringen Glück

  • Der Paukenspieler

    Der Paukenspieler

  • The Magnificent Rogue

    The Magnificent Rogue

  • Der große Zauberer - Max Reinhardt

    Der große Zauberer - Max Reinhardt

  • Ward 6

    Ward 6

  • Das Abgründige in Herrn Gerstenberg

    Das Abgründige in Herrn Gerstenberg

  • The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'

    The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'

  • Du bist die Richtige

    Du bist die Richtige

  • Man müßte nochmal zwanzig sein

    Man müßte nochmal zwanzig sein

  • Abelard - Die Entmannung

    Abelard - Die Entmannung

  • Einmal keine Sorgen haben

    Einmal keine Sorgen haben

  • Der Herr Karl

    Der Herr Karl

  • Von und mit....Helmut Qualtinger

    Von und mit....Helmut Qualtinger

  • Das vierte Gebot

    Das vierte Gebot

  • Sonnenschein und Wolkenbruch

    Sonnenschein und Wolkenbruch

  • Passion eines Politkers

    Passion eines Politkers

  • Das Profil

    Das Profil

  • Helmut Qualtinger liest Mein Kampf

    Helmut Qualtinger liest Mein Kampf

  • Die Alpensaga

    Die Alpensaga

  • Die Geschichte der 1002. Nacht

    Die Geschichte der 1002. Nacht

  • Mulligans Rückkehr

    Mulligans Rückkehr

  • Ikonen Österreichs

    Ikonen Österreichs

  • Das weite Land

    Das weite Land

  • Hab’ ich nur Deine Liebe

    Hab’ ich nur Deine Liebe

  • Mann im Schatten

    Mann im Schatten

  • Samba

    Samba

  • Mikosch of the Secret Service

    Mikosch of the Secret Service

  • The Diary of Dr. Döblinger

    The Diary of Dr. Döblinger

  • Wer war Andre Heller?

    Wer war Andre Heller?

  • Geschäfte mit Plückhahn

    Geschäfte mit Plückhahn

  • Diary of a Serial Killer

    Diary of a Serial Killer

  • König Johann

    König Johann

  • Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald

    Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald