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Willi Forst (Wilhelm Anton Frohs) was born on 7 April, 1903 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria], is an actor,director,writer. Discover Willi Forst's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Wilhelm Anton Frohs |
Occupation |
actor,director,writer |
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77 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
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7 April, 1903 |
Birthday |
7 April |
Birthplace |
Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria] |
Date of death |
11 August, 1980 |
Died Place |
Vienna, Austria |
Nationality |
Austria
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 77 years old group.
Willi Forst Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Willi Forst's Wife?
His wife is Melanie (1934 - 1973) ( her death)
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Melanie (1934 - 1973) ( her death) |
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Willi Forst Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Willi Forst worth at the age of 77 years old? Willi Forst’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Austria. We have estimated Willi Forst's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Willi Forst was born on April 7, 1903 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary as Wilhelm Anton Frohs.
He began his career as an actor in amateur stage productions and in 1919 was hired by Teschen, despite the fact that he had no actual formal training as an actor.
Worked his way up from playing small theaters to getting a contract with the prestigious Berliner Metropo-Theater for operettas and revues in 1925. In 1928 he secured an engagement in Max Reinhardt's "Deutsches Theater".
Son of a porcelain painter. Started acting in regional theatres, then in Vienna and at the Berlin Metropoltheater in operettas and revues. Joined Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater in 1928. In films from 1920, often in villainous roles. Had a good voice, which contributed to him graduating to leading actor by the time sound arrived. Made his directing debut in 1933. Often contributed screenplays and acted in his own films. Had a reputation for visual style and detail in production design.
With Atlantic (1929), his first sound film, he attracted much attention because of a scene where he sat at the piano and sang a song while the doomed ship was sinking.
The high point of his career was in the 1930s, when he produced a string of hit musical comedies.
For Leise flehen meine Lieder (1933) he wrote the script (for the first time) in addition to directing.
He founded his own film company, Willi Forst-Film, in 1937 and considered a move to Hollywood the same year.
Following the annexation of Austria in 1938 he was much courted by the Nazis, but succeeded in avoiding overt political statement, concentrating entirely on the opulent period musical entertainment for which he was famous and which was much in demand during World War II.
He was an actor and director, known for Bel Ami (1939), Vienna Blood (1942) and Operette (1940). He was married to Melanie.
Twice caused controversy: the first time by arousing the ire of Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels through his refusal to appear in the stridently anti-Semitic film Jud Süß (1940), the second time by angering conservative civic groups with a nude long shot of Hildegard Knef in Die Sünderin (1951).
He had comparatively little success after the war, with the exception of Die Sünderin (1951) (aka "The Sinner") starring Hildegard Knef, which caused a scandal because of the protests of the Roman Catholic church regarding the nudity in the film, the first in German-speaking cinema. The film eventually went on to attract an audience of seven million.
His postwar films failed to achieve the levels of success of his prewar films. Im Weissen Rössl (1952), Weg in die Vergangenheit (1954), Ein Mann vergißt die Liebe (1955) and Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume (1957) didn't revitalize his career, and in 1957 he left the film business, saying, "My style is no longer in demand: I go off, a little bit battered, but in proud greatness à la [Greta Garbo]. It is better to go than to be asked to go.".
After the death of his wife in 1973 he lived a reclusive life in the Swiss canton of Tessin.
He died of cancer in Vienna in 1980 and is buried in Neustift am Walde.