Josef Hader
Birthday: 02/14/1962
Place of Birth: Waldhausen im Strudengau, Upper Austria, Austria
Biographie:
Josef Hader, born February 14, 1962 in Waldhausen im Strudengau, is an Austrian actor, cabaret artist, screenwriter and director.
Hader began his career as a cabaret artist in the 1980s and quickly gained recognition for his astute and humorous performances. He appeared regularly at the Viennese cabaret Simpl and became known for his biting satires and his ability to comment on social and political issues in a humorous way.
Parallel to his work as a cabaret artist, Hader also began a successful career as an actor. He appeared in several Austrian and German films and received numerous awards for his acting performances. Particularly noteworthy is his collaboration with director Wolfgang Murnberger, with whom he worked in films such as "Komm, süßer Tod" (2000), "Silentium" (2004) and "Das ewige Leben" (2015).
In addition to his work in front of the camera, Hader has also established himself as a screenwriter and director. He wrote and directed several successful films, including "Indien" (1993), "Der Knochenmann" (2009) and "Wilde Maus" (2017), in which he also starred.
Josef Hader is appreciated for his dry humor, acting versatility and ability to master both comedic and serious roles. His performances are characterized by his precise choice of words, his pointed observations and his accurate portrayal of characters.
He has received numerous awards for his performances, including the German Film Award, the Austrian Film Award and the Bavarian Television Award. His influence on Austrian culture and his significant artistic contribution make him a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Moview with Josef Hader
Wild Mouse - (2017)
Role: Dr. Georg Händel
Arthur & Claire - (2017)
Role: Arthur
Life Eternal - (2015)
Role: Brenner
Me and Kaminski - (2015)
Role: Train conductor
Come Sweet Death - (2000)
Role: Simon Brenner
Movie Quotes with Josef Hader
Quote from Me and Kaminski:
Train conductor: "You stink. And you're going bald."
Sebastian Zöllner Daniel Brühl
Train conductor Josef Hader