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Years active
  
1948–2000


Name
  
David Hurst

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Full Name
  
Heinrich Theodor Hirsch

Born
  
May 8, 1926 (age 97) (
1926-05-08
)
Berlin, Germany

Occupation
  
actor, theatre producer

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David Hurst (born Heinrich Theodor Hirsch on 8 May 1926) is an Anglo-German actor. He is best known for Hello, Dolly as Rudolph the headwaiter.

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Early life and career

Hurst grew up in a family of actors. As a Jewish child living in Nazi Germany, he faced persecution from the Nazi regime. After the pogroms of Kristallnacht, the British government allowed for the rescue of Jewish children from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and the Free City of Danzig. He was one of the nearly 10,000 children in 1938-1939 moved with the Kindertransport to the United Kingdom. At the time of leaving his mother, he was 12 years old. He never saw her again.

Moved to a manor in Northern Ireland, he lived with other young emigrants in the care of a family of an estate manager. His first stage experience was gained in Belfast at a repertory theatre, where he also changed his name from Heinrich Hirsch to David Hurst. During the Second World War he joined the army, but because of his German background he was assigned to ENSA where he performed as an actor and a comedian.

His first film role was as Wolfgang Winkel in The Perfect Woman (1949), a role Hurst had previously played in the West End to critical praise. He went on to appear in many British films of the 1950s.

United States

In 1957, Hurst moved the United States. He spent most of his time in California, but often performed on Broadway. He created the role of Merlin in the original Broadway production of Camelot opposite Richard Burton .

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s he played in film, television and theatre. In 1959 he received the Clarence Derwent Award and in 1964, he was awarded the Obie Award from The Village Voice for his off-Broadway performance in A Month in the Country.

He performed in the film version of Hello, Dolly (1969) as Rudolph the headwaiter alongside Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau. This has been his biggest role to date, and his most recognisable in America. He also had roles in the films Kelly's Heroes (1970) and The Boys From Brazil (1978). Hurst also appeared in numerous TV series including Mission: Impossible, Serpico and Star Trek.

Throughout his career he worked as a visiting professor at Yale, Boston University and Carnegie Mellon.

Return to Germany

In the 1980s he appeared in several German-American co-productions, and visited his half-brother Wolfgang Heinz in East Berlin. Hurst decided to remain in Germany, and worked in Vienna and Berlin with fellow erstwhile emigrant (and Actors Studio compadre), theatre director George Tabori. From 1991 Hurst worked at the Burgtheater, Vienna, eventually returning to live in Berlin in 2000, when he retired from acting.

Filmography

Actor
1982
Another World (TV Series) as
Johan Nordmann
- Episode dated 3 January 1983 (1983) - Johan Nordmann
- Episode dated 8 December 1982 (1982) - Johan Nordmann
1981
Skokie (TV Movie) as
Sol Goldstein
1980
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
Stovich
- Angel in Hiding (1980) - Stovich
1979
Nero Wolfe (TV Movie) as
Fritz Benner
1979
Ryan's Hope (TV Series) as
Dr. Nelson
- Episode #1.1093 (1979) - Dr. Nelson (uncredited)
1978
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Dr. Fred Webber
- Dead and Alive (1978) - Dr. Fred Webber
1978
Eight Is Enough (TV Series) as
Dr. Frankman
- The Hipbone's Connected to the Thighbone (1978) - Dr. Frankman
1978
The Boys from Brazil as
Strasser
1978
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Jacques Dumaine
- Child of Glass (1978) - Jacques Dumaine
1977
The Krofft Supershow (TV Series) as
Dr. Porthos (segment: Bigfoot and Wildboy)
- Episode #2.10 (1977) - Dr. Porthos (segment: Bigfoot and Wildboy)
- Episode #2.9 (1977) - Dr. Porthos (segment: Bigfoot and Wildboy)
1977
Insight (TV Series) as
Simon
- Arnstein's Miracle (1977) - Simon
1977
McCloud (TV Series) as
Col. Andrei Krasnavian
- The Moscow Connection (1977) - Col. Andrei Krasnavian
1976
Serpico (TV Series) as
Ducek
- The Indian (1976) - Ducek
1972
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Dr. Lanz
1972
Orville and Wilbur as
Chanute
1971
NET Playhouse (TV Series) as
Chanute
- The Wright Brothers (1971) - Chanute
1971
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Schnable
- Paradise Lost (1971) - Schnable
1971
Dark Shadows (TV Series) as
Justin Collins / Ghost of Justin Collins
- Episode #1.1215 (1971) - Ghost of Justin Collins
- Episode #1.1200 (1971) - Justin Collins
- Episode #1.1196 (1971) - Justin Collins
1970
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Alex Keeler
- The Traitor (1970) - Alex Keeler
1970
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Consulate General Fohgib
- The Exile (1970) - Consulate General Fohgib
1970
Kelly's Heroes as
Colonel Dankhopf
1969
Hello, Dolly! as
Rudolph Reisenweber
1969
The Maltese Bippy as
Dr. Charles Strauss
1968
The Flying Nun (TV Series) as
Benito Gomez / Gus Mendoza
- The Lottery (1969) - Benito Gomez
- A Fish Story (1968) - Gus Mendoza
1967
Mission: Impossible (TV Series) as
Dr. Oswald Beck / Victor Grigov
- The Test Case (1969) - Dr. Oswald Beck
- The Astrologer (1967) - Victor Grigov
1969
Star Trek (TV Series) as
Hodin
- The Mark of Gideon (1969) - Hodin
1968
To Die in Paris (TV Movie) as
Pirot
1968
How to Steal the World as
Dr. Jan Vanovech
1968
Run for Your Life (TV Series) as
Heinrich Kleist
- The Exchange (1968) - Heinrich Kleist
1968
The Monkees (TV Series) as
The Baron
- Monkees Race Again (1968) - The Baron
1968
It Takes a Thief (TV Series) as
Capt. Kovich
- When Boy Meets Girl (1968) - Capt. Kovich
1965
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Dr. Jan Vanovech / Dr. Leland Mayes Elmont
- The Seven Wonders of the World Affair: Part II (1968) - Dr. Jan Vanovech
- The Seven Wonders of the World Affair: Part I (1968) - Dr. Jan Vanovech
- The Brain-Killer Affair (1965) - Dr. Leland Mayes Elmont
1967
Mannix (TV Series) as
Vladek
- The Many Deaths of Saint Christopher (1967) - Vladek
1967
Anastasia (TV Movie) as
Petrovini
1966
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Matthew Brecker
- The Mata Hari Affair (1966) - Matthew Brecker
1966
Hawk (TV Series) as
Louis Anselmi
- The Longleat Chronicles (1966) - Louis Anselmi
1965
The Patty Duke Show (TV Series) as
Dennis Latouche
- It Takes a Heap of Livin' (1965) - Dennis Latouche
1964
The Confession as
Gustave
1962
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Dr. Schaeffer / Dr. Peterson
- Drink Like a Lady (1964) - Dr. Schaeffer
- The Bedside Murder (1962) - Dr. Peterson
1962
Car 54, Where Are You? (TV Series) as
Robin Stuart
- That's Show Business (1962) - Robin Stuart
1960
Dow Hour of Great Mysteries (TV Series) as
Baron
- The Datchet Diamonds (1960) - Baron
1960
Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Poet propagandist
- Tiger at the Gates (1960) - Poet propagandist
- The Emperor's Clothes (1960)
1958
Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
Arthur Crook / Police commissioner
- Riddle of a Lady (1958) - Arthur Crook
- Next Door to Death (1958) - Police commissioner
1958
The DuPont Show of the Month (TV Series) as
Mr. Stryver
- A Tale of Two Cities (1958) - Mr. Stryver
1957
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) as
Government official
- The Shepherd of Paris (1957) - Government official
1957
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Vogelmeister
- Cuckoo (1957) - Vogelmeister
1957
After the Ball as
Perelli
1957
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
The General
- Romanoff and Juliet (1957) - The General
1956
Aggie (TV Series) as
Lazareff
- Snap Judgment (1956) - Lazareff
1956
Finger of Guilt as
Dave Pearson (uncredited)
1955
All for Mary as
M. Victor
1955
As Long as They're Happy as
Dr. Hermann Schneider
1955
One Good Turn as
Professor Dofee
1954
Mad About Men as
Signor Mantalini
1954
River Beat as
Paddy Maclure
1953
Always a Bride as
Beckstein
1953
Shoot First as
Lex
1952
Orient Express (TV Series)
- The Curse of Agostino (1952)
1952
Mr. Potts Goes to Moscow as
Deutsch
1952
The Assassin as
Minelli
1952
Vampire Over London as
Mugsy
1952
So Little Time as
Blumel / Baumann
1951
Smart Alec as
Poppi
1950
Soho Conspiracy as
Franco
1950
Floor Show at the Regency Room (TV Series)
- Episode #1.4 (1950)
- Episode #1.3 (1950)
- Episode #1.2 (1950)
- Episode #1.1 (1950)
1950
Tony Draws a Horse as
Ivan
1949
The Perfect Woman as
Wolfgang Winkel
Self
1965
Look Up and Live (TV Series documentary)
- The Judgment (1965)
- The Initiation (1965)
1959
Camera Three (TV Series) as
Self - Reader
- The Eagle, the Tiger and the Fly (1959) - Self - Reader
1953
Garrison Theatre (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.2 (1953) - Self
1951
The Saturday Show (TV Special)
Archive Footage
1997
Hey, Hey We're the Monkees (TV Movie documentary) as
Baron Von Klutz (uncredited)

References

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