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Willi Forst, born Wilhelm Anton Frohs (7 April 1903 – 11 August 1980) was an Austrianactor, screenwriter, film director, film producer and singer. As a debonair actor he was a darling of the German-speaking film audiences, as a director, one of the most significant makers of the Viennese period musical melodramas and comedies of the 1930s known as Wiener Filme. From the mid-1930s he also recorded many records, largely of sentimental Viennese songs, for the Odeon Records label owned by Carl Lindström AG.
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Biography
His first major role was opposite Marlene Dietrich in the silent film Café Elektric in 1927. He was best known, however, for his characters in light musicals, which rapidly made him a star. He developed the genre of the Viennese Film with writer Walter Reisch in the 1930s, beginning with the Franz Schubert melodrama Leise flehen meine Lieder (1934) which became an iconic role for actor Hans Jaray and Maskerade (1934), which launched his fame as a significant director and brought Paula Wessely to international fame. He founded his own film company, Willi Forst-Film, in 1937 and considered a move to Hollywood the same year.
Following the annexation of Austria in 1938, he was much courted by the National Socialists but succeeded in avoiding overt political statement, concentrating entirely on the opulent period musical entertainment for which he was famous and which was much in demand during World War II. During the seven-year period of National Socialist rule in Austria, he only made four films, none of them political (although his ardent Vienna-Austrian topos is considered subversive of pan-German Nazism by many film historians), and which are considered among his finest and classics of the Viennese Film genre.
He had comparatively little success after the war with the exception of the film Die Sünderin ("The Sinner") (1950) starring Hildegard Knef, which became a scandal because of the protests of the Roman Catholic church against its nudity, the first in German-speaking cinema, but which subsequently attracted an audience of seven million people. He gave international actress Senta Berger her first role in 1957 and that same year directed his last film (Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume), after which he retired from the industry, suggesting that his style was no longer in demand.
After the death of his wife in 1973 he lived a reclusive life in the Swiss canton of Ticino. He died of cancer in Vienna in 1980 and is buried in Neustift am Walde. Forst is today considered one of Europe's important early sound directors.
1968 Bundesfilmpreis (Filmband in Gold) for his life's work
Filmography
Actor
1955
Die Drei von der Tankstelle (uncredited)
1955
Ein Mann vergißt die Liebe as
Alexander von Barender
1954
Weg in die Vergangenheit as
Clemens Monti
1954
Bei Dir war es immer so schön as
Filmregisseur
1951
Miracles Still Happen as
Bobby Sanders
1949
Young Girls of Vienna as
Carl Michael Ziehrer
1944
Ein Blick zurück as
Kurzauftritt (uncredited)
1940
Operette as
Franz Jauner
1939
I Am Sebastian Ott as
Sebastian Ott / Ludwig Ott
1939
Bel Ami as
George Duroy / Bel Ami
1935
Mazurka as
Extra (as Willy Forst)
1935
Königswalzer as
Graf Ferdinand von Tettenbach, sein Neffe
1934
So endete eine Liebe as
Franz, Duke of Modena (as Willy Forst)
1934
Ich kenn' dich nicht und liebe dich as
Robert Ottmar
1933
Ihre Durchlaucht, die Verkäuferin as
Dr. André Lenz
1933
The Burning Secret as
Herr von Haller, Rennfahrer
1932
A Blonde Dream as
Willy II
1932
Der Prinz von Arkadien as
Der Prinz von Arkadien
1932
Peter Voss Who Stole Millions as
Peter Voß
1932
A Girl You Don't Forget as
Paul Hartwig
1931
The Theft of the Mona Lisa as
Vicenzo Peruggia
1931
Die lustigen Weiber von Wien as
Augustin Tuschinger - Tanzlehrer
1930
The Darling of Vienna as
Carry Clips, ein Festredner
1930
Petit officier... Adieu! as
Ullrich Weidenau (as Willy Forst)
1930
The Song Is Ended as
Ulrich Weidenau
1930
Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg as
Robert Dahlberg
1930
Sein Liebeslied as
Jimmy Bolt, ein unberühmter Jazzsänger
1930
Zwei Herzen im Dreiviertel-Takt as
Vicky Mahler - Librettist
1930
Nights of Love as
Baron van Geldern
1929
Katharina Knie as
Dr. Schindler
1929
Atlantik as
Poldi
1929
Der Sträfling aus Stambul as
Manopulos
1929
Die weißen Rosen von Ravensberg as
Boris
1929
Fräulein Fähnrich as
Oberleutnant Mellnitz
1929
Die Frau, die jeder liebt, bist du! as
Picard
1929
Liebfraumilch as
Laroux
1928
Die lustigen Vagabunden as
Roland, Richter
1928
Die blaue Maus as
Rigault, Sekretär
1928
Unfug der Liebe
1928
Ein Tag Film (Short) as
Schauspieler
1928
Ein besserer Herr as
Solm von Kompaß
1928
Amor auf Ski as
Paul Grumbach, Ellis Vetter
1927
Die 3 Niemandskinder as
Peperl / Erzherzog Franz Ludwig
1927
Café Elektric as
Fredl
1927
Die elf Teufel as
Der Lehrer
1924
Strandgut
1923
Lieb' mich und die Welt ist mein
1922
Oh, du lieber Augustin
1922
Sodom and Gomorrah as
Extra
1920
Der Wegweiser
Director
1957
Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume
1957
Die unentschuldigte Stunde
1956
Kaiserjäger
1956
The Three from the Filling Station (as Willy Forst)
1954
Cabaret
1952
Im Weissen Rössl
1951
Miracles Still Happen
1951
The Sinner
1949
Young Girls of Vienna
1943
Frauen sind keine Engel
1942
Vienna Blood
1940
Operette
1939
I Am Sebastian Ott
1939
Bel Ami
1937
Serenade
1936
Burg Theatre
1936
Allotria
1935
Mazurka (as Willy Forst)
1934
Masquerade in Vienna
1934
Unfinished Symphony
1933
Leise flehen meine Lieder
Writer
1957
Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume
1957
Die unentschuldigte Stunde
1954
Cabaret
1952
Alle kann ich nicht heiraten (idea)
1951
Miracles Still Happen
1951
The Sinner (idea) / (screenplay)
1949
Young Girls of Vienna (writer)
1947
Yuvami yikamazsin (screenplay "Mazurka")
1942
Vienna Blood
1940
Operette
1939
Bel Ami (writer)
1937
Serenade
1937
Love in Stunt Flying
1936
Burg Theatre
1936
Allotria (as W. Forst)
1935
Mazurka
1935
Escapade (uncredited)
1934
Masquerade in Vienna
1934
Unfinished Symphony
1933
Leise flehen meine Lieder (writer)
Producer
1955
Die Drei von der Tankstelle (producer)
1949
Die Stimme Österreichs (Short) (producer)
1949
Young Girls of Vienna (producer)
1949
Das Kuckucksei (producer)
1948
Die Frau am Wege (executive producer)
1947
Der Hofrat Geiger (producer)
1944
Hundstage (producer)
1943
Frauen sind keine Engel (producer)
1942
Vienna Blood (producer)
1940
Operette (producer)
1939
I Am Sebastian Ott (producer)
1939
Bel Ami (producer)
1937
Serenade (producer)
1937
Love in Stunt Flying (producer)
1936
Burg Theatre (producer)
1934
Unfinished Symphony (producer)
Soundtrack
2019
Zeit.geschichte (TV Series documentary) (performer - 1 episode)
- Soundtrack Österreich - Von Schulterpolstern und Hitexporten (2019) - (performer: "'s wird schöne Maderln geb'n (Es wird ein Wein sein)" - uncredited)
2014
American Horror Story (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Test of Strength (2014) - (performer: "Sag beim Abschied leise Servus" - uncredited)
2008
Märzmelodie (performer: "Ich liebe Dich und kenn Dich nicht")
2000
Sofies verden (TV Mini Series) ("hab' keine angst vor dein ersten kuss")
1954
Bei Dir war es immer so schön (performer: "Bel Ami")
1939
Bel Ami (performer: "Du hast Glück bei den Frau'n, Bel Ami")
1936
Burg Theatre (performer: "Sag' beim Abschied leise Servus")
1932
A Girl You Don't Forget (performer: "So ein Maedel vergisst man nicht", "Man hat's nicht leicht")
1931
The Theft of the Mona Lisa (performer: "Warum lächelst Du Mona Lisa?")
Casting Director
1955
Die Drei von der Tankstelle
Miscellaneous
1955
Die Drei von der Tankstelle (supervisor)
Self
1960
Eröffnung der X. Internationalen Filmfestspiele (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1938
The Stars Shine as
Self
Archive Footage
2018
Zeit.geschichte (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Alles Leinwand - Filmgeschichte in Rot-Weiß-Rot: Vom Hofrat Geiger zum Sound of Music (2018) - Self
1990
Ich über mich (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Robert Stolz (1990) - Self
1985
Seinerzeit (TV Series) as
Fredl (Café Elektric)
- Zu Gast: Harald Juhnke (1985) - Fredl (Café Elektric)
1977
Sterne die vorüberzogen (TV Series documentary) as