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Felix Dormann(1870-1928)

  • Writer
  • Director
  • Actor
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Felix Dormann was born on 29 May 1870 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a writer and director, known for The Smiling Lieutenant (1931), The Waltz Dream (1925) and Varázskeringö (1918). He died on 26 October 1928 in Vienna, Austria.
BornMay 29, 1870
DiedOctober 26, 1928(58)
BornMay 29, 1870
DiedOctober 26, 1928(58)
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Maurice Chevalier in The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
The Smiling Lieutenant
7.2
  • Writer(as Felix Dörmann)
  • 1931
Ludwig Berger, Mady Christians, Xenia Desni, and Willy Fritsch in The Waltz Dream (1925)
The Waltz Dream
6.3
  • Writer
  • 1925
Varázskeringö (1918)
Varázskeringö
4.4
  • Writer
  • 1918
Zirkusgräfin
Short
  • Writer
  • 1912

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Writer

  • Hagith (2008)
    Hagith
    • libretto
    • Video
    • 2008
  • Ein Walzertraum
    • opera (as Felix Dörmann)
    • TV Movie
    • 1969
  • Ein Walzertraum (1959)
    Ein Walzertraum
    • operetta "Ein Walzertraum" (as Felix Dörmann)
    • TV Movie
    • 1959
  • Maurice Chevalier in The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
    The Smiling Lieutenant
    • based upon "The Waltz Dream" by (as Felix Dörmann)
    • 1931
  • Der unsterbliche Lump (1930)
    Der unsterbliche Lump
    • operetta
    • 1930
  • Die Familie ohne Moral
    • play "Ledige Leut'"
    • 1927
  • Ludwig Berger, Mady Christians, Xenia Desni, and Willy Fritsch in The Waltz Dream (1925)
    The Waltz Dream
    • operetta Ein Walzertraum
    • 1925
  • Varázskeringö (1918)
    Varázskeringö
    • libretto
    • 1918
  • Zirkusgräfin
    • Writer
    • Short
    • 1912
  • Ein Walzertraum
    • operetta
    • Short
    • 1907

Director

  • Zirkusgräfin
    • Director
    • Short
    • 1912
  • Die tolle Teresine
    • Director (as Felix Dörmann)
    • Short
    • 1912
  • Musikantenlene
    • Director (as Felix Dörmann)
    • Short
    • 1912

Actor

  • Zirkusgräfin
    • Count Veckenhüller
    • Short
    • 1912

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Felix Dörmann
  • Born
    • May 29, 1870
    • Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
  • Died
    • October 26, 1928
    • Vienna, Austria
  • Other works
    Stage Play: The Rose Maid. Musical/operetta. Music by Bruno Granichstaedten. Book by Harry B. Smith and Raymond Peck. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. From the Viennese original "Bub Oder Madel" by Adolf Altmann and Felix Dormann. Scenic Design by William Castle and D. Frank Dodge. Costume Design by Will Barnes and Mme. Mank. Orchestra conducted by Robert Hood Bowers. Choreographed by William Rock. Directed by George F. Marion. Globe Theatre: 22 Apr 1912- 21 Sep 1912 (181 performances). Cast: Helen Atkins (as "Ensemble"), Adrienne Augarde (as "Daphne"), Winnifred Ayres (as "Ensemble"), Madelyn Ball (as "Kute Kiddy Sextette"), Burrell Barbretto (as "The Honorable Bertie Walpole, a young cadet"), Leslie Barnard (as "Ensemble"), E. Lisle Bloodgood(as "Ensemble"), Maurice Boddington (as "Ensemble'), Louise Brunnelle' (as "Myrtle Doolittle"), Blanche Burnham (as "Ensemble"), May Carlisle (as "Ensemble"), Alice Clayton (as "Ensemble"), Anna Crippen (as "Ensemble"), Alfred Darling (as "Count Orloffsky of Russia/Ensemble"), Edith Decker (as "Princess Hilda Von Lahn"), Elma Decker (as "Ensemble"), Juliette Dika (as "Countess Bertrand/Chaperone"), 'J. Humbird Duffey' (as "Duke of Barchester, a young nobleman"), May Emory (as "Berenice, a friend of the Duke"), Helen Faulkner (as "Kute Kiddy Sextette"), Florence Flandreaux (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Follis (as "Gwendolen Bruce, a young American heiress"), Stephen Fyle (as "Ensemble"), Edward Gallagher (as "Dennis, a loan broker/banker"), Gertrude Gmelch (as "Kute Kiddy Sextette"), Cynthia Grace (as "Ensemble"), R.E. Graham (as "Sir John Portman, a wealthy bachelor"), Katherine Grant (as "Ensemble"), May Harris (as "Ensemble"), May Heagney (as "Ensemble"), William Johns (as "Ensemble"), Eithel Kelly (as "Mamie Morris"), Eloise King (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Laceby (as "Chumley, a loan broker/banker"), Harry Lambart (as "Blatz"), Edward Lawrence (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Lawrence (as "Ensemble"), Emilie Lea (as "Angela, a friend of the Duke"), Fred LeDeux (as "Ensemble"), Percy Matson (as "Ensemble"), F. McCullough (as "Honorary Member of German Cavalry"), Sadie Melles (as "Madeline Miggs"), Marie Moore (as "Kute Kiddy Sextette"), Julia Mornin (as "Ensemble"), Millie Murray (as "Ensemble"), Helen O'Day (as "Ensemble"), Zamora Pierce (as "Ensemble"), Paul Pollock (as "Ensemble"), Harry Potter (as "Ensemble"), Anne Raymond (as "Maude Schuyler"), Jane Rock (as "Madge Mortimer"), Arthur Royd (as "Duke of Barchester, a young nobleman" [Alternate]), Marie Sattler (as "Kute Kiddy Sextette"), Lucille Schrader (as "Ensemble"), Al Shean (as "Schmuke, a loan broker/banker"), Pilip Sheffield (as "Honorary Member of East Indian Lancers/Lieutenant Woolridge"), Helen Singleton (as "Kute Kiddy Sextette"), Eileen Spellman (as "Ensemble"), E.L. Spencer (as "Duke d'Este of Italy"), Virginia Steinhart (as "Ensemble"), Viola Vincent (as "Ensemble"), Alfred Watson (as "Ensemble"), Charles Wheeler (as "The Marquis Cassaignac of France/Ensemble'), Grace Williams' (as "Mabel Willing"). Produced by Louis F. Werba and Mark A. Luescher.

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