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Nationality
  
Swiss

Name
  
Ruedi Walter

Awards
  
Ruedi Walter#Awards


Years active
  
1941–1990

Other names
  
Rudolf Walter

Role
  
Film actor

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Full Name
  
Hans Rudolf Hafeli

Born
  
10 December 1916 (
1916-12-10
)
Solothurn, Switzerland

Occupation
  
Comedian, radio personality, stage, television and film actor

Spouse(s)
  
Irene Camarius (Marthe Irene Liechti)

Died
  
June 16, 1990, Basel, Switzerland

Movies
  
The Power Game, Anne Babi Jowager

Similar People
  
Margrit Rainer, Zarli Carigiet, Alfred Rasser, Franz Schnyder, Roland Rasser

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Ruedi Walter or Rudolf Walter, born as Hans Rudolf Häfeli (10 December 1916 – 16 June 1990) was a Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage and film actor starring usually in Swiss German language cinema and television and stage productions.

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Early life and education

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Born in Solothurn, Canton of Solothurn in Switzerland to Pauline née Furter and Paul, Hans Rudolf Häfeli's family moved from Solothurn to Basel in 1921. There he attended the primary school, the college for mathematics and natural sciences (Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliches Gymnasium) and the business school where he graduated at the Maturität level. Still in Basel, Walter began an apprenticeship at a company for bakery and confectionery supplies that went bankrupt, and assumably in 1937 he moved to France, where he attended lessons at the Sorbonne and language lessons in Paris. He worked as a volunteer and later as an administrator in London at the Twining-Crossfield tea company. In 1939 Walter returned to Switzerland where he initially was hired as an employee of the advertising department of the Maggi company in Kemptthal (and end of 1940 in Basel). In August 1939 Ruedi Walter was drafted on occasion of the mobilization of the Swiss Army to perform military service during World War II.

Theater, television and film

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Trained by Eva Bernoulli and Margit von Tolnai and at the Basel conservatory, from 1941 Ruedi Walter and his sister Gertrud Heffler, worked as side jobs in small roles at Stadttheater Basel. From 1943 to 1946 Walter played in Alfred Rasser's Cabaret Cactus in Basel, among others in Rasser's productions "HD soldier Läppli" and "Democrat Läppli". In 1944 he joined the Swiss soldiers stage Bäretatze, and from 1948 to 1950 he was a member of the Cabaret Cornichon ensemble in Zürich. There he met Margrit Rainer, with whom he first appeared as cabaret duo in 1951, then as a "Ehepaar Ehrsam" in the popular satirical radio program "Spalebärg 77a" (1955–1965, filmed in 1957, in 1962 as a musical) and in numerous popular dialect plays and farces. Walter and Rainer were during thirty years probably the most popular entertainment duo in Switzerland. At the Schauspielhaus Zürich, they had great success in "Die Kleine Niederdorf-Oper" (1951 and 1959) and in 1954 in "Der schwarze Hecht". Great touring successes were among others the dialect adaption of Arthur Lovegrove's "Goodnight, Mrs. Puffin!" in 1969, in 1977 "D'Mueter wott nur s'Bescht", and in 1980 "Potz Millione", both directed by Rainer's spouse Inigo Gallo. At Schauspielhaus Walter played among others, in 1956 the blind eunuch Loby in the premiere of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play Der Besuch der alten Dame (The Visit of the Old Lady), and in 1984 the title role in the premiere of "Dr neu Noah". In addition, Walter worked from 1969 to 1985 under the direction of Jörg Schneider in several children's fairy tales and musicals at the Bernhard-Theater Zürich, where in 1980 Walter played alongside Jörg Schneider in the Swiss German adaption Warte uf de Godot (Waiting For Godot). After Margrith Rainer's death, Walter toured from 1983 to 1985 with "Drei Männer im Schnee" and in Mary Chase's "My Fründ Hanspi" (Swiss German version of Harvey).

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Ruedi Walter was a popular actor who played adorable-smart roles, shaping the hearts of his audience. He sat always for professional dialect theater and appeared in numerous vernacular versions of modern dramas, including as Karl Knie in Jörg Schneider's dialect edition of Carl Zuckmayer's "Katharina Knie" in 1985 in a circus tent at Zürichhorn, and in the title roles of television adaption of Molière's The Miser and The Imaginary Invalid. Walter embodied numerous other roles in film and television, and in various recordings of Swiss German language farces.

Personal life

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Walter was a citizen of the municipality of Dübendorf in the Canton of Zürich where he lived in his late years, and citizen of Seengen in the Canton of Aargau. Irène Camarius, a Swiss actress born as Marthe Irène Liechti, and Walter married in 1962. They had two children, and lived in Gockhausen, a locality of Dübendorf. Until his death Walter stood on the stage and on the movies, though his eyesight greatly subsided. He died unexpectedly on complications after a knee surgery: Ruedi Walter rests at the cemetery of Buch am Irchel.

Aftermath

The appreciative designation Volksschauspieler used by the Swiss press, remained for years without a comment by Ruedi Walter. Shortly before he died, Walter said: The term takes me proud, because I feel accepted by the people as one of them. Ruedi-Walter-Strasse in Zürich-Oerlikon was named after the popular actor. Walter was a very good actor, probably one of the best that Switzerland ever had.

Awards

  • 1986: Prix Walo Publikumsliebling
  • 1984: Hans Reinhart-Ring
  • 1978: Prix Walo
  • Literature

  • Ernst Reinhardt: Ruedi Walter. Spuren eines Schauspielerlebens. Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel 1984, ISBN 3-7245-0549-3.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1990
    Bingo as
    Sturzi
    1988
    Klassezämekunft as
    Jack Lutz
    1982
    Der Besuch der alten Dame (TV Movie) as
    Koby
    1981
    Potz Millione (TV Movie) as
    Martin Hugentobler
    1980
    De Pornofilm (TV Movie) as
    Hermann
    1979
    Achtung Kunstdiebe (TV Series) as
    Kommissar Bücheler
    - Der Canaletto - Teil 2 (1979) - Kommissar Bücheler
    1978
    Anne Bäbi Jowäger as
    Hansli Jowäger
    1973
    Ein Fall für Männdli (TV Series) as
    Max Männdli
    - Schafe zur Linken (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Ein höheres System (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Acht nach Mitternacht (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Der Spielverderber (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Das Traumauto (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Das Stipendium (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Rosenmörder (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Die Verjüngungskur (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Der Bestseller (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Hallo, Herr Doktor (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Talmi (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Spätes Glück (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Mister X (1975) - Max Männdli
    - Haare (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Das Plagiat (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Eine Million in kleinen Scheinen (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Madonna mit Mantel (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Gift im Champagner (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Lange Finger (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Anonyme Briefe (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Die große Chance (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Die Verrückte (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Der letzte Wille (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Das Gespensterhaus (1973) - Max Männdli
    - Kalkuliertes Risiko (1973) - Max Männdli
    - In Liebe dein K. (1973) - Max Männdli
    1973
    Gott schützt die Liebenden as
    Wälterli
    1972
    Nid jetz, Schatz! (TV Movie) as
    Arnold Läuchli
    1972
    Gute Abig, Signor Steiger (TV Movie) as
    Baumann
    1971
    Der Kapitän as
    Friedrich Haas
    1971
    Haifischbar (TV Series)
    - Episode dated 7 April 1971 (1971)
    1971
    Professor Sound und die Pille - Die unwahrscheinliche Geschichte einer Erfindung (TV Movie) as
    Diktator von Moderato
    1970
    Pfarrer Iseli as
    Pfarrer Iseli
    1969
    Ich betone oben ohne - Das Go Go Girl vom Blow Up as
    Kommissar Hummel
    1968
    Beyond Control
    1968
    Die sechs Kummerbuben as
    Bänz
    1968
    Sexy Baby as
    Regisseur (as Rudi Walter)
    1967
    En Tote im Lift (TV Movie)
    1965
    En Tote im Lift (TV Movie) as
    Hans Kramer
    1964
    Geld und Geist as
    Kellerjoggi
    1964
    's blybt in dr Familie (TV Movie)
    1963
    Rumpelstilzchen (TV Movie)
    1963
    Ehrsams sehn färn (TV Movie)
    1963
    Wer ist der Täter? (TV Mini Series)
    - Verbrecher unter sich (1963)
    1962
    Anne Bäbi Jowäger - II. Teil: Jakobli und Meyeli as
    Hansli Jowäger
    1962
    Der 42. Himmel as
    Alfons Baggenstoss
    1961
    Demokrat Läppli as
    Fritz Mislin
    1961
    Die Ehe des Herrn Mississippi as
    McGoy
    1960
    Der Teufel hat gut lachen as
    Clown
    1960
    Anne Bäbi Jowäger - I. Teil: Wie Jakobli zu einer Frau kommt as
    Hansli Jowäger
    1959
    Hinter den sieben Gleisen as
    Clown
    1958
    Die Käserei in der Vehfreude as
    Peterli / Peter
    1958
    Zum goldenen Ochsen as
    Betrunkener Gast
    1957
    Glück mues me ha as
    Ruedi Muster
    1957
    Der 10. Mai
    1957
    Spalebärg 77A (Short) as
    Guschti Ehrsam
    1957
    Taxichauffeur Bänz as
    Meier
    1956
    Oberstadtgass as
    Herr Rüttimann (uncredited)
    1955
    Polizischt Wäckerli as
    Fritz Hoffmann - Bindschädler
    1953
    Die Venus vom Tivoli as
    Hunziker
    1952
    Bon voyage (Short) as
    Ruedi
    1949
    Four Days Leave as
    Mann an der Bar (uncredited)
    1949
    Mitenand gahts besser (Short) as
    Postangestellter
    Writer
    1969
    Ich betone oben ohne - Das Go Go Girl vom Blow Up (writer)
    1957
    Spalebärg 77A (Short) (based on the radio series created by)
    Self
    1978
    Die kleine Niederdorfoper (TV Special) as
    Heiri
    1978
    Karussell (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 22 September 1978 (1978) - Self
    1965
    Zum goldige Leue (TV Special) as
    Self
    1962
    Gäste bei Paul Burkhard (TV Mini Series) as
    Self
    - Gäste bei Paul Burkhard (1962) - Self
    1955
    Rendezvous am Killesberg (TV Movie) as
    Self (as Rudi Walter)

    References

    Ruedi Walter Wikipedia