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- Rudolf Steinboeck (1908–1996) was an Austrian theatre actor and director. He also directed and acted in several films. He was married to the actress Aglaja...
- film actress. She was married to the theatre and film director Rudolf Steinboeck. The Other Life (1948) The Trial (1948) Dreaming Days (1951) My Name is...
- .332.1554U. doi:10.1126/science.1204349. PMC 3923466. PMID 21700873. Steinboeck F, Hubmann M, Bogusch A, Dorninger P, Lengheimer T, Heidenreich E (June...
- drama anthology series. Dear Friend (1949 film), Austrian film by Rudolf Steinboeck Dear Friend (2022 film), Indian film "Dear Friend", a song written by...
- (339): 339. doi:10.1186/1471-2164-13-339. PMC 3443642. PMID 22827734. Steinboeck F, Hubmann M, Bogusch A, Dorninger P, Lengheimer T, Heidenreich E (June...
- Paula Wessely and Albin Skoda at the Theater in der Josefstadt; Rudolf Steinboeck was the director. In 1948, Leopold Lindtberg directed Mother Courage and...
- on the novel I Was Jack Mortimer) The Other Life, directed by Rudolf Steinboeck (1948, based on the novella Twentieth of July) Maresi, directed by Hans...
- Wengraf as Amalie, seine Tochter Erwin Strahl as Baron Flitterstein Felix Steinboeck as Chevalier Dumont Ernst Nadherny as Herr von Pralling Maria Eis as Frau...
- Schmidt Siegfried Breuer as Peter Lissen - Versicherungsagent Felix Steinboeck as Kako, Klavierspieler Curd Jürgens as Gunarson, Operntenor Josef Meinrad...
- (German: Das andere Leben) is a 1948 Austrian drama film directed by Rudolf Steinboeck and starring Aglaja Schmid, Robert Lindner and Gustav Waldau. The sets...