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Oskar Werner (13 November 1922 – 23 October 1984) was an Austrian actor.
He is known for his film performances in Decision Before Dawn (1951), Jules and Jim (1962), Ship of Fools (1965), The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965), Fahrenheit 451 (1966) and The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968). Werner received an Academy Award nomination in 1966, two BAFTA award nominations in 1966 and 1967, and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture in 1966.
Born Oskar Josef Bschließmayer in Vienna, Werner spent much of his childhood in the care of his grandmother, who entertained him with stories about the Burgtheater, the Austrian state theatre, where he was accepted at the age of eighteen by Lothar Müthel. He was the youngest person ever to receive this recognition. He made his theatre debut using the stage name Oskar Werner in October 1941.
In December 1941, Werner was drafted into the Deutsche Wehrmacht. As a pacifist and staunch opponent of National Socialism, he was determined to avoid advancement in the military.
"INTERLUDE" Plot Summary - A famous conductor gives an interview to a pretty young reporter. He speaks a bit too frankly and finds he given himself an unwarted sabbatical from conducting. He begins an affair with the young reporter during his Interlude and the accumulation of differences in their ages and background begins to mount up. Full cast, starring, Oskar Werner, Babara Ferris, Virginia Maskell, Donald Sutherland, Nora Swinburne, Alan Webb, Bernard Kay, Geraldine Sherman, Gino Melvazzi, Maguette De Brae, Robert Lang, Roslyn DeWinter, Janet Davies, Sarah Jane Stratton, Simon Davis, Steve Plytas, Gay Cameron, Derek Jacobi, Richard Pescud, Humphrey Burton, Ernest Fleishmann, John Cleese, Rosale Westwater, Anjula Harman, and Keith Denny. Directed by Kevin Billington. Released May 17, 1...
Oskar Werner liest... "Der Erlkönig", "Das zerbrochene Hufeisen" (beide J.W. Goethe) und "Die Bürgschaft" von Friedrich Schiller. Anschliessend noch drei Gedichte von Josef Weinheber (österreichischer Lyriker und Erzähler, 1892-1945). Weitere Informationen, Verweise auf Artikel & Videos zu den Themen Literatur & Theater auf der Google+ Seite von TextundBuehne hier: https://www.youtube.com/user/TextundBuehne
Rosemarie Kern spricht mit Eleonore und Felix Werner über deren Vater Oskar Werner. Anhand von Film- und Theaterausschnitten sowie zahlreichen Privataufnahmen wird dabei auf die Karriere von Oskar Werner und dessen Ansichten über den Beruf des Schauspielers eingegangen. ORF, 1991
here is the famous "To Be or Not To Be" soliloquy from Hamlet performed by Oskar Werner in German in 1970. English subtitles provided.
"Acting is a phony profession for a grown-up man unless there's a spiritual manifestation behind it. ... When you fought your entire life for the nobility of the spirit and the quality of true emotion- you simply cannot partake in defacing the great classics. And I also think one has a responsibility toward our youth that is so very desperate and without guidance. That is why they are so violent. I just don't believe that one can achieve anything with smashing in windows- but with the complete opposite. They need to protest- but in a dignified manner, not without dignity. And that's why Schiller said (and I love Schiller passionately!) "Art is the daughter of Freedom."- and he was right. And Schiller told the artist something else: "The dignity of mankind is in your hands; protect it! ...
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Am 23. Oktober 2014, jährte sich zum 30. Mal der Todestag von Oskar Werner. Der österreichischen Film- und Bühnenlegende widmete der ORF im Rahmen der "matinee" am Nationalfeiertag, am Sonntag, dem 26. Oktober, um 9.05 Uhr in ORF 2 die neue Dokumentation: "Oskar Werner - Ein österreichisches Genie". Regisseur Siegfried Steinlechner begibt sich darin auf die Spuren des charismatischen Schauspielers, dessen Präsenz auf Leinwand und Bühne, seine Mimik, Gestik und seine unverkennbare Stimme für viele unvergesslich geblieben sind. Im rund 25-minütigen Filmporträt, das von der ORF-TV-Kultur in HD produziert wurde, erinnern sich Weggefährten wie Lotte Tobisch, Achim Benning und André Heller an einen ganz Großen ihres Lebens und finden spannende Antworten auf die Frage nach dem Genius Werner. "Er ...
Oskar Werner - Die Bürgschaft von Friedrich Schiller
Life and Loves of Mozart Oskar Werner and stars of the Vienna State Opera 1955 Oskar Werner - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Johanna Matz - Anna Gottlieb Gertrud Kückelmann - Constanze Mozart geb. Weber Nadja Tiller - Aloysia Weber Erich Kunz - Emanuel Schikaneder Anton Dermota - Tamino Gottlob Frick - Sarastro Hilde Güden - Pamina Erika Köth - Königin einer Nacht Else Liebesberg - Papagena
Interviewer: "I met a colleague...and he said 'the content is pretty nice, but I love the voice and the voice is marvelous.' Now I ask myself- but how do you reach the audience with the message?" Werner: "But that is why I am doing this. Because there is something that I have to communicate to them that is of concern to me. And because I am a pacifist and had deserted in that war it is my job to tell the youth what I think about war." Interviewer:"Sometimes I doubt if the message is coming across, as if to say 'Okay, here is Oskar Werner with his marvelous voice' and that's that. Werner: "Oh, that's fine, that's not a problem. They are still coming. They are still hearing it." Werner"...That is also because I have said no- I have rejected over 300 movies in my life, even refused very...
Interviewer: "Truffaut. You later parted ways fighting. He later said you didn't execute Fahrenheit 451 than he wanted it." Werner: "You see, when we did "Jules et Jim" the collaboration was excellent because I basically knew how to speak my lines in French- but I didn't actually speak French then. It's like being a singer who sings Italian without actually speaking Italian...it's sort of in your ear. But when we did 'Fahrenheit' he didn't actually speak English and that might be the main reason- the generational difference of about 10 years- and that he actually is French. But in the night of the Kristallnacht [pogrom or series of attacks against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and parts of Austria on November 9--10, 1938. Jewish homes were ransacked, as were shops, towns and villages, a...
Rosemarie Kern spricht mit Eleonore und Felix Werner über deren Vater Oskar Werner. Anhand von Film- und Theaterausschnitten sowie zahlreichen Privataufnahmen wird dabei auf die Karriere von Oskar Werner und dessen Ansichten über den Beruf des Schauspielers eingegangen. ORF, 1991
oskar werner letzte aufnahmen erzaehlt anektode als soldat
"Zwischenspiel" - ein Kultfilm mit Oskar Werner und Barbara Ferris. Leider sehr selten gespielt und daher auch schon fast vergessen. Ich habe das Senderlogo mit "Logoaway" herausgenommen, was man in machen Einstellungen leider sieht, in vielen aber auch nicht. Ich wünsche allen, die diesen Film schon lange gesucht haben, viel Feude damit. Der Film ist in der 1080er Version 1920x1080, 30 fps, Full HD
"Son Of Mars" the new Album by ~RAMUN~ ~RAMUN~ IS LOOKING FOR A LABEL FOR THIS EXCELLENT ALBUM NOW! Full Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbe2p6GDFcM More information at: http://ramun.jimdo.com/ Dennis Tschirner (Vocals) Ottfried Mietzke (Instruments) Lyrics by the scottish poet Robert Burns (1759 - 1796) Composed and arranged by RAMUN "Die drei Ringe" von Ernst Wichert Gelesen von Oskar Werner (1922-1984) (1979)
Oskar Werner sings "Im Gumpendorf drunt' (Hausshermsöhnl)" . . .
Der mit dem Ritterkreuz ausgezeichnete, jedoch dem NS-Regime kritisch gegenüberstehende Hauptmann Richard Wüst (gespielt von Oskar Werner) wird im April 1945 von seinem General in den Führerbunker geschickt, um Adolf Hitler (gespielt von Albin Skoda) direkt über die Lage an der Front zu berichten und Verstärkung anzufordern, scheitert aber mehrmals beim Versuch, beim Führer vorsprechen zu können. Dabei erlebt er die letzten Tage des Krieges und die verzweifelten Versuche der Generäle, die bevorstehende Niederlage abzuwenden, aus nächster Nähe mit. Just als Hitler befiehlt, die S-Bahn-Tunnel zu sprengen, um die Rote Armee (der Sowjetunion) bei ihrem Vormarsch aufzuhalten (damit aber das Leben tausender Berliner, die in den Tunnels Zuflucht gesucht haben, opfert), wird Wüst zum Führer vorgel...
Fernsehdokumentation von Karl Schedereit über den österreichischen Film- und Bühnenschauspieler Oskar Werner aus dem Jahr 1969.
Fahrenheit 451 is a 1966 British Dystopian science fiction drama film directed by François Truffaut and starring Oskar Werner, Julie Christie, and Cyril Cusack. Based on the 1953 novel of the same name by Ray Bradbury, the film takes place in a controlled society in an oppressive future in which a fireman, whose duty it is to burn all literature, becomes a fugitive for reading. This was Truffaut's first colour film[4] as well as his only English-language film. At the 1966 Venice Film Festival, Fahrenheit 451 was nominated for the Golden Lion.[5]
Película 1951: Decisión al amanecer (Inglés, subtítulos en español). Nominada al Oscar como Mejor película de 1951. Dirigida por Anatole Litvak. Richard Basehart, Gary Merrill and Oskar Werner.