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Axel Eugen Alexander von Oesterreich (22 June 1910 – 6 September 1988), better known as Axel von Ambesser, was a German playwright,
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and film director. Ambesser's father was Alexander Constantin von Oesterreich. Ambesser was born in Hamburg and attended Wilhelm-Gymnasium. He appeared as a stage actor in the Hamburg Kammerspiele, and went on to play in the Stadttheater Augsburg, the Münchner Kammerspiele, from 1937 the Deutsche Theater Berlin, from 1942 the Staatstheater Berlin, and the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna.


Works

* ''Das Abgründige in Herrn Gerstenberg'', play, 1946 * ''Begegnung im Herbst'', play, 1967


Selected filmography

Actor * '' The King's Prisoner'' (1935) - Tanzmeister * '' A Hopeless Case'' (1939) - Verehrer * ''Salonwagen E 417'' (1939) - Ursulas Bräutigam Werner * ''Die unheimlichen Wünsche'' (1939) - Jouet, Luftschiffer * ''Eine kleine Nachtmusik'' (1939) - Baron Egon * ''Ritorno'' (1940) * ''Traummusik'' (1940) - Maestro Hutten * ''
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'' (1940) - Prinz Henry Darnley * ''Annelie'' (1941) - Georg * ''Tanz mit dem Kaiser'' (1941) - Kaiser Joseph II. * '' Women Are No Angels'' (1943) - Richard Anden * ''Karneval der Liebe'' (1943) - Pianist Frank * ''Die kluge Marianne'' (1943) - Baldi * ''Der Mann, dem man den Namen stahl'' (1944) - Fridolin Beidermann * ''Das Mädchen Juanita'' (1945) - Robert Henseling * ''
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'' (1948) - Fridolin Biedermann * ''Verspieltes Leben'' (1949) - Stefan Marbach * ''Verlobte Leute'' (1950) - Hans Schmidt, der Maler * '' Three Girls Spinning'' (1950) - Professor Hartwig * '' Dreaming Days'' (1951) - Herr Berger * ''Kommen Sie am Ersten'' (1951) - Kommentator (voice) * ''Der Mann in der Wanne'' (1952) * ''Ich hab' mich so an Dich gewöhnt'' (1952) - Kommentator * ''
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'' (1952) - Sir Thomas Gregorian * ''Drei, von denen man spricht'' (1953) - Direktor Brand * ''Die Freundin meines Mannes'' (1957) - Mann im Flugzeug * '' Adorable Arabella'' (1959) - Lord Fleetwood * '' The Good Soldier Schweik'' (1960) - Narrator (voice, uncredited) * '' Gustav Adolf's Page'' (1960) - Wallenstein * ' (1961) - Narrator (voice) * ''
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'' (1963) - Narrator (voice, uncredited) * ' (1963) - Thomas Andermatt * '' I Learned It from Father'' (1964) - Regisseur / Himself - Narrator (uncredited) * '' Who Wants to Sleep?'' (1965) - Ronald * ' (1965) -
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Director * ''Drei, von denen man spricht'' (1953) — (based on '' Youth at the Helm'') * ' (1954) — (based on a play by ) * ''
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'' (1955) — (screenplay by Max Colpet, remake of '' Premier rendez-vous'') * ' (1957) * '' The Crammer'' (1958) * ' (1959) * ' (1959) — (based on a play by and ) * '' Adorable Arabella'' (1959) — (based on '' Arabella'' by
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) * '' The Good Soldier Schweik'' (1960) — (based on ''
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'') * ' (1960) * ' (1961) * ''
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'' film) * '' Kohlhiesel's Daughters'' (1962) — (remake of '' Kohlhiesels Töchter'') * ''
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'' (1963) — (based on a novel by ) * '' I Learned It from Father'' (1964) * '' Marry Me, Cherie'' (1964) — (based on a novel by Gábor Vaszary) * '' Who Wants to Sleep?'' (1965, anthology film) * ' (1965) — (based on illustrated stories by
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) * ''Die schöne Helena'' (1975, TV film) — (based on the opera ''
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* 1910 births 1988 deaths German male film actors German male stage actors Male actors from Hamburg Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 20th-century German male actors Film directors from Hamburg German television directors German male dramatists and playwrights 20th-century German dramatists and playwrights People educated at the Wilhelm-Gymnasium (Hamburg) {{Germany-stage-actor-stub