Rudolf Schündler

Rudolf Schündler

Deceased · Born: Apr 17, 1906 · Died: Dec 12, 1988

Personal Details

BornApr 17, 1906 Leipzig, Germany
Spouse
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  • Christine Laszar

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Biography

Rudolf Schündler, a renowned thespian and visionary director, was born on April 17, 1906, in the culturally rich city of Leipzig, Germany, which has a long history of artistic and intellectual pursuits.

Schündler's impressive career in the entertainment industry spanned many decades, during which he made significant contributions to various film genres, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Some of his most notable works include the iconic horror film "The Exorcist" (1973),the classic thriller "The Testament of Dr. Mabuse" (1933),and the romantic comedy "Gruß und Kuß vom Tegernsee" (1957),showcasing his versatility as an actor and director.

In his personal life, Schündler was married to the talented actress Christine Laszar, and together they shared a deep love for the arts.

Rudolf Schündler's life came to a close on December 12, 1988, in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence new generations of artists and film enthusiasts alike.

Career

1990
The Nasty Girl
The Nasty Girl as Archivist
1978
Just a Gigolo
Just a Gigolo as Oberst Gustav von Przygodski
1977
Suspiria
Suspiria as Prof. Milius
1976
Kings of the Road
Kings of the Road as Robert's Father
1973
1972
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times
The Red Queen Kills Seven Times as Tobias Wildenbrück
1967
The College Girl Murders
The College Girl Murders as Sergeant Hanfield
1965
The Sinister Monk
The Sinister Monk as Alfons Short