Oscar Aigner was a German actor who is best known for Der Bettelstudent (1936), Der Schimmelkrieg in der Holledau (1937), and Capriccio (1938).
Personal and Family Life
Born on November 10, 1875, in Munich, Germany, Oscar Aigner developed his talent in acting under the guidance of the Munich actor König. He established himself as a performer in various theaters across Germany, including Elbing, Plauen, Altenburg, and Dresden. Aigner also had a successful career as a singer, particularly in operettas and operas.
Career Highlights
In the late 1930s, Oscar Aigner transitioned into film, appearing in several movies during that time. His notable film credits include roles in “Der Bettelstudent” and “Der Schimmelkrieg in der Holledau.” While his acting career flourished on stage, he also embraced opportunities in cinema.
Death and Legacy
Oscar Aigner passed away on July 12, 1943, in Hechendorf am Pilsensee, Bavaria, Germany. Despite his death, his contributions to both the theater and film have been remembered by audiences and critics alike. Aigner’s work in operettas and his performances in films from the 1930s highlight his versatile talents.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1936 | Der Bettelstudent | (as Oskar Aigner) | 6.1 |
1936 | Flitterwochen | (as Oskar Eigner) | 6.7 |
1936 | Matrimonial Strike | Drahmbauer | 6.8 |
1937 | Der Schimmelkrieg in der Holledau | Blunz (as Oskar Eigner) | |
1937 | The Play on the Tenne | (as Oskar Eigner) | 6.6 |
1937 | Und du mein Schatz fährst mit | Wachhabender in New York (as Oskar Aigner) | 6.6 |
1938 | Capriccio | (as Oskar Eigner) | 5.9 |
1938 | Pour le Mérite | Juwelier | 6.4 |
1935 | Dawn | 6.8 | |
1933 | Der unsterbliche Lump | Dorfbewohner | 6.6 |
1930 | Auf eigene Faust | Short (as Oskar Eigner) |