Philo Hauser

Philo Hauser

Deceased · Born: May 9, 1915 · Died: Sep 17, 1970

Personal Details

BornMay 9, 1915 Vienna, Austria-Hungary

Biography

Philo Hauser, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on May 9, 1915, in the vibrant city of Vienna, which was then part of the vast and complex Austria-Hungary empire.

Throughout his life, Philo Hauser made a lasting impact in the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy as a talented actor. His impressive filmography boasts a wide range of iconic roles, including his memorable performances in "Exodus" (1960),"Lost Daughter" (1949),and "The Password Is Courage" (1962).

Despite his many accomplishments, Philo Hauser's life came to a close on September 17, 1970, in the bustling city of London, England, UK.

Career

1966
The Quiller Memorandum
The Quiller Memorandum as Night Porter (Uncredited)
1965
1964
1962
The Password Is Courage
The Password Is Courage as 2nd German Goon
1961
The Big Show
The Big Show as Ringmaster
Town Without Pity
Town Without Pity as Herr Schmidt
1960
Exodus
Exodus as Novak
1959
1954
The Divided Heart
The Divided Heart as Schoolteacher
Hell Below Zero
Hell Below Zero as Sandeborg
1953
Personal Affair
Personal Affair as Thin Man in Telephone Box (uncredited)
1951
Home to Danger
Home to Danger as Mick O'Ryan
1950
Traveller's Joy
Traveller's Joy as Pawnbroker
Lilli Marlene
Lilli Marlene as Fratzell
Highly Dangerous
Highly Dangerous as Waiter (uncredited)
1949
Give Us This Day
Give Us This Day as Head of Pig
Diamond City
Diamond City as Piet Quieman
1948
Lost Daughter
Lost Daughter as Hans Ackermann
Broken Journey
Broken Journey as Ambulance Man (uncredited)