Robert Lindner was an Austrian actor best known for his roles in Ein Mann für Jenny, Die Regimentstochter, and Schrammeln. He was born on June 19, 1916, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, and he passed away on June 6, 1967, in Vienna, Austria.
Personal and Family Life
Robert Lindner began his acting training and started his career at the Stadttheater Mährich-Ostrau in 1936. He was engaged at the German Volkstheater in Vienna from 1938 to 1945, and later worked at several theaters in Vienna, including the Kammerspielen and Burgtheater. In addition to acting, he contributed to radio plays.
Career
Throughout his career, Robert Lindner remained dedicated to theater, though he also appeared in films and television productions. He gained recognition for his performances and was awarded the title of “Kammerschauspieler” in 1963. His unexpected death occurred during a boxing match in 1967, marking a sudden end to his promising career.
Death and Legacy
Robert Lindner died unexpectedly at the age of 51 while attending a boxing match, where he collapsed in the audience. His contributions to the performing arts are remembered, particularly his passion for theater and notable performances on stage. His legacy continues through the works he left behind in film and radio.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Das Siegel Gottes | 1949-02-08 | Stefan von Mansfeld |
Ein Bruderzwist in Habsburg | 1966-01-16 | Mathias |
Die Regimentstochter | 1953-07-01 | Toni |
Am Abend nach der Oper | 1945-08-31 | Johannes Merk |
Anatol | 1961-12-15 | Anatol |
Der Seelenbräu | 1950-04-14 | Franz Haindl |
Das andere Leben | 1948-01-11 |