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Oskar Sima was an Austrian-Hungarian actor and singer who was active in the early 20th century. He was born in Hohenau an der March, Austria-Hungary, on July 31, 1896. He began his career as a singer in Vienna, and later moved to Berlin, where he became a successful actor. He appeared in numerous films, including The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), The Last Laugh (1924), and The Blue Angel (1930). He also appeared in the musical comedy Der Kongress tanzt (1931). In addition to his acting career, Sima was also a successful composer and lyricist. He wrote the music and lyrics for the operetta Der Zigeunerbaron (1925), which was later adapted into a film. He also wrote the music for the operetta Der Bettelstudent (1926). Sima died in Berlin on April 15, 1945, at the age of 48.

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Occupation actor,soundtrack
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 31 July, 1896
Birthday 31 July
Birthplace Hohenau an der March, Austria-Hungary
Date of death 24 June, 1969
Died Place Langenzersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria
Nationality Austria

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His wife is Lina Woiwode (1929 - 24 June 1969) ( his death)

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1969

Sima suffered an aneurysm in 1968 and languished for nearly a year before succumbing to his illness on 24 June 1969.

1968

Only a heart attack stopped his career in 1968 and he retired from the film business. The likeable "meanie" died one year later in Hohenau.

1967

In 1967, he was forced into retirement following a heart attack, retreating to his horse-breeding stud near Vienna. During the national socialist era, Sima's stance towards the ruling regime seemed ambivalent. On the one hand, he vociferously applauded Austria's 'Anschluss' with Germany. He went as far as to join the NSDAP, ostensibly, in order to continue performing.

1940

On the other hand, Sima appears also to have been associated with at least one resistance cell during the 1940's.

1931

All of a sudden, he started to average several films per year, often acting in commercially successful pictures like Die Fledermaus (1931), So ein Flegel (1934), Liebe, Tod und Teufel (1934), Glückskinder (1936), Gasparone (1937), Frau im Strom (1939) and Jenny und der Herr im Frack (1941). His stock-in-trade character was the surly curmudgeon: sometimes villainous, cigar-chewing and choleric, sometimes shifty and scheming, all the while deceptively amiable. At other times, he provided effective, often scene-stealing comedy relief, as pompous, easily deflatable editors, industrialists or burgomasters. Sima continued, unabated, during the post-war era, alternating comedies with romantic melodramas.

1927

From 1927, Sima came under the auspices of Max Reinhardt, who was astute enough to recognise his singular comic talent and had him cast in satirical or comedic roles.

1921

Sima's screen career commenced in 1921. He made limited headway until the arrival of sound.

1919

This corpulent, balding character actor was a ubiquitous presence in German-speaking films for almost half a century. So much so, that a contemporary critic referred to him as 'the king of the supporting roles'. A baker's son, Sima had at first aspired to become a writer. When this somehow failed to materialise, he went on to study drama at Vienna Conservatory. His first theatrical engagement in 1919 took him to the Deutsche Theater in Prague. Afterwards, he was to divide his time on stage between Vienna and Berlin.