# Hans Olden

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Austrian actor

Hans Olden Born (1892-06-30)30 June 1892 Vienna, Lower Austria Austro-Hungarian Empire Died 20 January 1975(1975-01-20) (aged 82) Franzhausen, Lower Austria Austria Other name Josef Brandl Occupation Actor Years active 1931 - 1965 (film)

**Hans Olden** (1892–1975) was an Austrian [stage](/source/Stage_actor) and [film actor](/source/Film_actor). Olden appeared in more than eighty films during his career, mostly in Austria but occasionally also in Germany. He was a supporter of the [Austrian Nazi Party](/source/Austrian_Nazi_Party), his interest in Nazism pre-dating the [Anchluss](/source/Anchluss) by some years.[1] After the [Second World War](/source/Second_World_War) Olden appeared in a number of [Heimat films](/source/Heimatfilm).

## Selected filmography

- *[Irene in Trouble](/source/Irene_in_Trouble)* (1932)

- *[Gently My Songs Entreat](/source/Gently_My_Songs_Entreat)* (1933)

- *[Catherine the Last](/source/Catherine_the_Last)* (1936)

- *[An Orphan Boy of Vienna](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=An_Orphan_Boy_of_Vienna&action=edit&redlink=1)* (1936)

- *[Diamonds](/source/Diamonds_(1937_film))* (1937)

- *[Such Great Foolishness](/source/Such_Great_Foolishness)* (1937)

- *[Der singende Tor](/source/Der_singende_Tor)* (1939)

- *[Linen for Ireland](/source/Linen_for_Ireland)* (1939)

- *[Men Are That Way](/source/Men_Are_That_Way)* (1939)

- *[Vienna Tales](/source/Vienna_Tales)* (1940)

- *[My Daughter Lives in Vienna](/source/My_Daughter_Lives_in_Vienna)* (1940)

- *[Love is Duty Free](/source/Love_is_Duty_Free)* (1941)

- *[The Waitress Anna](/source/The_Waitress_Anna)* (1941)

- *[Two Happy People](/source/Two_Happy_People)* (1943)

- *[The White Dream](/source/The_White_Dream)* (1943)

- *[Music in Salzburg](/source/Music_in_Salzburg)* (1944)

- *[The Heavenly Waltz](/source/The_Heavenly_Waltz)* (1948)

- *[The Freckle](/source/The_Freckle)* (1948)

- *[We've Just Got Married](/source/We've_Just_Got_Married)* (1949)

- *[Two Times Lotte](/source/Two_Times_Lotte)* (1950)

- *[A Rare Lover](/source/A_Rare_Lover)* (1950)

- *[Kissing Is No Sin](/source/Kissing_Is_No_Sin_(1950_film))* (1950)

- *[The Fall of Valentin](/source/The_Fall_of_Valentin)* (1951)

- *[The Colourful Dream](/source/The_Colourful_Dream)* (1952)

- *[Knall and Fall as Imposters](/source/Knall_and_Fall_as_Imposters)* (1952)

- *[The Immortal Vagabond](/source/The_Immortal_Vagabond_(1953_film))* (1953)

- *[A Night in Venice](/source/A_Night_in_Venice_(1953_film))* (1953)

- *[Open Your Window](/source/Open_Your_Window_(film))* (1953)

- *[Irene in Trouble](/source/Irene_in_Trouble)* (1953)

- *[Money from the Air](/source/Money_from_the_Air)* (1954)

- *[The Big Star Parade](/source/The_Big_Star_Parade)* (1954)

- *[Sarajevo](/source/Sarajevo_(1955_film))* (1955)

- *[Royal Hunt in Ischl](/source/Royal_Hunt_in_Ischl)* (1955)

- *[Yes, Yes, Love in Tyrol](/source/Yes%2C_Yes%2C_Love_in_Tyrol)* (1955)

- *[Three Men in the Snow](/source/Three_Men_in_the_Snow_(1955_film))* (1955)

- *[Emperor's Ball](/source/Emperor's_Ball)* (1956)

- *[Charley's Aunt](/source/Charley's_Aunt_(1956_film))* (1956)

- *[The Simple Girl](/source/The_Simple_Girl)* (1957)

- *[The Count of Luxemburg](/source/The_Count_of_Luxemburg_(1957_film))* (1957)

- *[Mikosch, the Pride of the Company](/source/Mikosch%2C_the_Pride_of_the_Company)* (1958)

- *[Love, Girls and Soldiers](/source/Love%2C_Girls_and_Soldiers)* (1958)

- *[Mikosch of the Secret Service](/source/Mikosch_of_the_Secret_Service)* (1959)

- *[La Paloma](/source/La_Paloma_(film))* (1959)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Fritsche p.35

## Bibliography

- Fritsche, Maria. *Homemade Men In Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity*. Berghahn Books, 2013.

## External links

- [Hans Olden](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0646089/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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