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Otto Treßler

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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Georg Tressler

Years active
  
1915–1962

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Born
  
13 April 1871 (
1871-04-13
)
Stuttgart, Germany

Died
  
27 April 1965, Vienna, Austria

Spouse
  
Hilde Wagener (m. 1926–1965), Hilde Tessler

Grandchildren
  
Melanie Tressler, Daniel Tressler

Movies
  
Sissi, Victoria in Dover, Opfergang, Gently My Songs Entreat, Linen from Ireland

Similar
  
Hilde Wagener, Egon von Jordan, Uta Franz, Bruno Mondi, Josef Meinrad

Otto tre ler


Otto Treßler (13 April 1871 – 27 April 1965) was a German film actor. He appeared in 43 films between 1915 and 1962. He was born in Stuttgart, Germany and died in Vienna, Austria. He was a close friend to Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria.

Contents

Selected filmography

  • Frau Dorothys Bekenntnis (1921)
  • The Crimson Circle (1929)
  • Storm in a Water Glass (1931)
  • The Racokzi March (1933)
  • Gently My Songs Entreat (1933)
  • The Court Concert (1936)
  • Victoria in Dover (1936)
  • Castles in the Air (1939)
  • Linen from Ireland (1939)
  • Vienna 1910 (1943)
  • Two Happy People (1943)
  • The Black Robe (1944)
  • 1. April 2000 (1952)
  • Franz Schubert (1953)
  • Victoria in Dover (1954)
  • Decorations and awards

  • 1902: court actor
  • 1931: Honorary citizen of the City of Vienna
  • 1935: Councillor
  • 1937: Austrian Cross of Merit for Art and Science, First Class
  • 1937: Honorary Ring of the Vienna
  • 1938: State actor (in German: Staatsschauspieler)
  • 1941: Goethe Medal for Art and Science
  • 1942: Gold Civil Service Faithful Service Medal
  • 1951: Honorary Ring of the City of Vienna (Renewed presentation for war loss)
  • 1956: Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria
  • 1961: Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • 1961: Freeman of the University of Vienna
  • 1963: Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class
  • References

    Otto Treßler Wikipedia