Harry Friedauer


Harry Friedauer was a German actor and operetta singer.

Life and career

Born in Karlsruhe, Friedauer was drafted at the end of the Second World War and seriously wounded. After his education as an actor and singer he got his first engagement at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe. At the beginning of the 1950s, he came to the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz. There he quickly became a favourite of the audience, not only because of his spirited stage presence but also because of his dancing and acrobatic ability. He was noted in the following parts among others: Gustl in The Land of Smiles, Richard in Schwarzwaldmädel, Luigi in Gasparone, Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus, Ivan in Der Zarewitsch, Armand in The Count of Luxembourg, Mercury in Orpheus in the Underworld and as Adam in Der Vogelhändler. He belonged to the Gärtnerplatz company for 35 years as a permanent member of the ensemble.
Friedauer, who was appointed chamber actor in the 1960s, sang with Sari Barabas, Rosl Schwaiger, Christine Görner, Elisabeth Biebl, Erika Köth, Hertha Töpper, Topsy Küppers, Renate Holm, Anneliese Rothenberger, Liselotte Ebnet, Otto Storr, Ferry Gruber etc.
He gave guest performances on several German-speaking stages among others in 1959 at the ''. Friedauer took part in some movies and recorded a considerable number of operettas and songs. He also had many radio and several TV appearances, including ', ' and Robert Stolz on his 90th birthday.
Friedmann was married twice and had two daughters. He died as a result of a car accident during a walk in Marzling, Landkreis Freising at age 78. He is buried at the Münchner Nordfriedhof.

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