O. W. Fischer
Otto Wilhelm Fischer was an Austrian film and theatre actor, a leading man of West German cinema during the Wirtschaftswunder era of the 1950s and 1960s.
Biography
He was born in Klosterneuburg near Vienna, where he obtained his Matura degree at the local gymnasium secondary school. Fischer began studying English and German philology and art history at the University of Vienna, in 1936, however, he enlisted at the Max Reinhardt Seminar drama school. He had first engagements as an actor at the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt, the Munich Kammerspiele, and the Vienna Volkstheater. In 1945 he reached the highpoint of his theatre career when he joined the ensemble of the Burgtheater.Fischer began filming in 1936, his performance in the 1942 propaganda movie Vienna 1910 earned him an entry on Goebbel's Gottbegnadeten list. He made his breakthrough after the war starring in A Heidelberg Romance and numerous other romance films, often with female co-stars Maria Schell and Ruth Leuwerik.
Fischer enjoyed a great career, but unlike countrymen and -women Oskar Werner, Curd Jürgens, Maria Schell and Romy Schneider, he never made it internationally. Worse, his American break ended before it began: he was signed to star with June Allyson in a remake of My Man Godfrey in 1956, but was fired after 16 days of shooting and replaced by David Niven when Fischer reportedly lost his memory during filming. Fischer directed and starred opposite Anouk Aimée in a 1956 film, Ich suche Dich, based on the play, Jupiter Laughs, by A. J. Cronin. In 1955, he directed and starred in Hanussen, a movie detailing the life of clairvoyant Erik Jan Hanussen. While the film is considered highly romanticized, it assisted historians and biographers in uncovering previously unknown facts. He also starred in the title role of tragic King Ludwig II of Bavaria in the classic German film, Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs by Helmut Käutner.
He was hired by the Rank Organisation to star in Whirlpool which was not a success.
In 2021 Senta Berger claimed that O. W. Fischer attempted to rape her in a hotel room during production on Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein
In the early 1970s, he retired to live in Vernate, Ticino and to concentrate on linguistics and philosophy, on which he lectured and published a number of books. He died in Lugano, Switzerland of kidney failure.
Selected filmography
- Court Theatre as Schauspieler des Burgtheaters
- Anton the Last as Graf Willy von Erlenburg
- My Daughter Lives in Vienna as Chauffeur Karl Ewald Hauser
- Der Meineidbauer as Franz Ferner
- Sommerliebe as Franz von Haflinger
- Vienna 1910 as Karl Lechner
- Die beiden Schwestern as Andreas Holk
- Sieben Briefe as Felix Lombard, Author
- Glück unterwegs as Kapellmeister Florian
- Spiel mit der Liebe as Dr. Hall
- Leuchtende Schatten
- Triumph der Liebe as Agathos
- The Immortal Face as Anselm Feuerbach
- Hin und her as René
- Verlorenes Rennen as Robert Rimml
- Don't Dream, Annette
- Rosen der Liebe as König Raoul
- Märchen vom Glück as Fernando
- Archduke Johann's Great Love as Erzherzog Johann
- A Tale of Five Cities
- Dreaming Days as Florian Faber
- A Heidelberg Romance as Hans-Joachim, Prinz von Reiningen
- Desires as Hans Falkner
- A Thousand Red Roses Bloom as Andreas Mahler
- Ich hab' mich so an Dich gewöhnt as Dr. Peter Heider – Jurist
- Until [We Meet Again |Until We Meet Again] as Paul Mayrhöfer
- Cuba Cabana as Robby Tomsen
- Dreaming Lips as Peter
- A Heart Plays False as Peter van Booven
- As Long as You're Near Me as Frank Tornau
- Diary of a Married Woman as Paul Holzmann
- A [Love Story |A Love Story] as Jost v. Fredersdorff, Rittmeister
- Portrait of an Unknown Woman as Jan Maria Keller
- Ludwig II as Ludwig II
- Napoleon as Le prince Karl von Metternich
- Hanussen as Eric Jan Hanussen
- Ich suche Dich as Dr. Paul Venner
- My Father, the Actor as Wolfgang Ohlsen
- King in Shadow as Friedrich Struensee
- Scandal in Bad Ischl as Dr. Franz Duhr
- El Hakim as Ibrahim
- ' as Dr. Stefan Donat
- Peter Voss, Thief of Millions as Peter Voss
- Il bacio del sole as Don Mario Borrelli
- Arms and the Man as Hauptmann Bluntschli
- Whirlpool as Rolph
- And That on Monday Morning as Alois Kessel
- Menschen im Hotel as Baron Felix von Gaigern
- Rebel Flight to Cuba as Peter van Houten
- Peter Voss, Hero of the Day as Peter Voss
- Grounds for Divorce as Dr. Thomas Werther
- Mit Himbeergeist geht alles besser as Philipp Kalder
- Das Riesenrad as Rudolf von Hill
- It Can't Always Be Caviar as Thomas Lieven
- ' as Thomas Lieven
- Axel Munthe, The Doctor of San Michele as Axel Munthe
- Breakfast in Bed as Henry Clausen
- The Secret of the Black Widow as Wellby
- Uncle Tom's Cabin as Pierre Saint-Claire
- El marqués as Marquis Antonio de las Nieves
- Geh ins Bett, nicht in den Krieg as U-Boot-Kommandant Backhaus
- as Il Conte
- Shiva und die Galgenblume as Kriminalassistent Egge
Honours and awards
- 1950, 1951: Danube females
- 1953–1955: Bambi award
- 1955: Filmband in Silver for Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs
- 1956 – San Sebastián International Film Festival: Silver shell for Ich suche Dich
- 1956: Price of Spanish film journalists for Ich suche Dich
- 1958–1961: Bambi award
- 1958–1963: Bravo Otto
- 1959: Filmband in Gold for Arms and the Man
- 1960: Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class
- 1961: Europa Prize for Das Riesenrad
- 1961: Honorary Member of the Association of the Spanish film journalists
- 1970: Appointed Professor
- 1977: Filmband in Gold for long and outstanding achievements in German film
- 1987, 1990: Bambi award
- 1987: Cordon Bleu du Saint Esprit
- 1995: Grand Silver Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria
- 1996: Grand Gold Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria
- Grand Merit Cross of the Federal Republic of Germany
Publications
- : Auferstehung in Hollywood. Texte, Wien: Österreichische Staatsdruckerei, o.J.
- 1986: Engelsknabe war ich keiner. Erinnerung an eine Jugend, Munich: Langen Müller
- 1999: Ferner Klang. Texte, Ulm: Hess
- 2000: Meine Geheimnisse. Erinnerungen und Gedanken, Munich: Langen Müller