Raoul Retzer
Raoul Retzer (born Raoul Richard Karl Pollitzer; May 22, 1919 – August 8, 1974) was an Austrian actor who began his career as a child performer on Vienna’s major stages, including the Burgtheater and Volkstheater, and appeared in film from an early age. After serving as a soldier during World War II, he resumed acting in cabaret, revue theatre, and comedy venues in Vienna.
From the early 1950s onward, Retzer became a prolific character actor in Austrian and German cinema and television, often appearing in small, uncredited roles, particularly in comedies directed by Franz Antel. Typically cast as servants, policemen, or petty criminals, he was a familiar face in popular entertainment of the era. Despite his extensive career, Retzer died in modest circumstances in 1974, leaving behind a vast body of stage, film, and television work.
From the early 1950s onward, Retzer became a prolific character actor in Austrian and German cinema and television, often appearing in small, uncredited roles, particularly in comedies directed by Franz Antel. Typically cast as servants, policemen, or petty criminals, he was a familiar face in popular entertainment of the era. Despite his extensive career, Retzer died in modest circumstances in 1974, leaving behind a vast body of stage, film, and television work.
Known For
93 titles
The Great Race
Der Kurier der Kaiserin
The Secret Ways
Hurra, die Schwedinnen sind da
Love Bavarian Style
Die Försterchristel
The Vampire Happening
The Salzburg Connection
The Countess Died of Laughter
Kriminaltango
Die Halbzarte
Mozart
And So to Bed
Where Are You Taking That Woman
The Last Act
2069: A Sex Odyssey
Gefährdete Mädchen
Der brave Soldat Schwejk
Traumrevue
Im schwarzen Rössl
Tante Trude aus Buxtehude
Spy Today, Die Tomorrow
Mädchen für die Mambobar
Mann im Schatten
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