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Richard Romanowsky

Richard Romanowsky

Richard Romanowsky (21 April 1883 – 22 July 1968) was an Austrian actor. He appeared in 45 films between 1932 and 1961.

Season in Salzburg

1961

as Professor Spindler

The House of the Three Girls

1958

as Diabelli

Man müßte nochmal zwanzig sein

1958

Vienna, City of My Dreams

1957

as Katzelseder

Castle in Tyrol

1957

as Dr. Altbauer

Salzburg Stories

1957

as Leopold

Scherben bringen Glück

1957

as Dr. August Teisinger

Fuhrmann Henschel

1956

as Herr Siebenhaar

Die fröhliche Wallfahrt

1956

as Pfarrer von Kirchberg

Two Blue Eyes

1955

as Carolus, Gärtner

Du bist die Welt für mich

1953

as Professor Beines

Hannerl: Ich tanze mit Dir in den Himmel hinein

1953

as Eberhard Möller

Das singende Haus

1948

as Professor Cattori

Singende Engel

1947

as Kreisschulvisitator

Wie ein Dieb in der Nacht

1945

Umwege zu Dir

1944

as Prof. Theodor Stass

Karneval der Liebe

1943

as Direktor Melchior Oberländer

Mask in Blue

1943

as Prof Sebastian Stadelmann

Der liebe Augustin

1940

as Thomas Wolfsgruber

Casanova heiratet

1940

as Theaterdirektor Köllner

Seitensprünge

1940

as Parussel, Firmenchef

Marguerite : 3

1939

as Jean

Das Abenteuer geht weiter

1939

as Paul Spindler - Malermeister

Marionette

1939

as Galli

Dir gehört mein Herz

1938

as Galli

Liebling der Matrosen

1938

as Generalkonsul O'Brien

Abenteuer in Warschau

1938

as Stanislaus Bilinski, Theaterdirektor

Kein Wort von Liebe

1937

as Erasmus Stössel - Bürovorsteher

Fremdenheim Filoda

1937

as Thomas Filoda

The Charm of La Bohème

1937

as Professor Delumat

Die Nacht mit dem Kaiser

1936

as Thomas Kellermeister

Konfetti

1936

as Prof. Vinzenz Kornmeier

Der Ammenkönig

1935

as Der Marktgraf

Mach mich glücklich

1935

as Rechtsanwalt Murphy, ihr Bruder

Winter Night's Dream

1935

as Romuald Bönecke

Farewell Waltz

1934

as Professor Elsner

Abenteuer im Südexpress

1934

as Prof. Eberhard Degenfeld

Glück im Schloß

1933

as Baron Rudolf Egerling

Two in a Car

1932

as Broesecke