Albin Skoda

Albin Skoda was an Austrian actor who is best known for his roles in Wilhelm Tell (1956), The Last Ten Days (1955), and The Life and Loves of Mozart (1955). He was born on September 29, 1909, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria) and passed away on September 22, 1961, in Vienna, Austria.

Personal and Family Life

Albin Skoda was born into a world that blended rich culture with the challenges of the time. Details about his personal life and family are limited, but he was known to be dedicated to his craft and made significant contributions to the arts.

Career Highlights

Skoda had a notable career in film and theatre, becoming a familiar face in Austrian cinema. His performances were celebrated, especially in historical and dramatic roles, showcasing his ability to portray complex characters.

Death and Legacy

Albin Skoda died from a brain hemorrhage on September 22, 1961, just a week before his 52nd birthday. Despite his relatively short life, he left a lasting impact in the film industry, and his work continues to be appreciated by audiences today.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Der letzte Akt 1955-04-13 Adolf Hitler
Wilhelm Tell 1956-07-01 Hermann Gessler – Landvogt
Der schweigende Mund 1951-07-26 Kardosch
Götz von Berlichingen 1955-10-13 Adelbert von Weislingen
Erzherzog Johanns große Liebe 1951-03-24 Fuerst Metternich
Liebe, Tod und Teufel 1934-12-21 Kiwe
Frühling auf dem Eis 1951-02-10 Manuel
Mozart 1955-06-09 Antonio Salieri, Court Composer
Die Jakobsleiter 1961-06-24
Donadieu 1962-06-20 Du Bosc
Symphonie Wien 1952-06-25