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Paul Löwinger (10 November 1904 – 17 December 1988) was an Austrian actor, theatre manager and writer.While still a child, he performed on his parents' stage, the . In 1938 they were probably the first theatre ensemble which performed in front of television cameras. The same year he married Liesl Meinhard. The couple had three children: , Sissy Löwinger and Paul Löwinger. He took over the Löwinger Bühne in 1947. Löwinger wrote numerous comedies and well known plays. His plays were often broadcast on television. He also took part in numerous German and Austrian films, such as "Zyankali" (1947) or "Kaiserball" (1956) and became internationally popular. His daughter Sissy managed the family-owned theatre until her death on September 25, 2011. Löwinger was buried (like his wife) at the Wiener

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  • Paul Löwinger (* 10. November 1904 in Laa an der Thaya; † 17. Dezember 1988 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Volksschauspieler. Seine Bekanntheit verdankt er seinen Auftritten auf der Löwinger-Bühne und zahlreichen Filmrollen. (de)
  • Paul Löwinger (né le 10 novembre 1904 à Laa an der Thaya, mort le 17 décembre 1988 à Vienne) était un acteur autrichien. (fr)
  • Paul Löwinger (10 November 1904 – 17 December 1988) was an Austrian actor, theatre manager and writer.While still a child, he performed on his parents' stage, the . In 1938 they were probably the first theatre ensemble which performed in front of television cameras. The same year he married Liesl Meinhard. The couple had three children: , Sissy Löwinger and Paul Löwinger. He took over the Löwinger Bühne in 1947. Löwinger wrote numerous comedies and well known plays. His plays were often broadcast on television. He also took part in numerous German and Austrian films, such as "Zyankali" (1947) or "Kaiserball" (1956) and became internationally popular. His daughter Sissy managed the family-owned theatre until her death on September 25, 2011. Löwinger was buried (like his wife) at the Wiener (en)
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  • Paul Löwinger (* 10. November 1904 in Laa an der Thaya; † 17. Dezember 1988 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Volksschauspieler. Seine Bekanntheit verdankt er seinen Auftritten auf der Löwinger-Bühne und zahlreichen Filmrollen. (de)
  • Paul Löwinger (né le 10 novembre 1904 à Laa an der Thaya, mort le 17 décembre 1988 à Vienne) était un acteur autrichien. (fr)
  • Paul Löwinger (10 November 1904 – 17 December 1988) was an Austrian actor, theatre manager and writer.While still a child, he performed on his parents' stage, the . In 1938 they were probably the first theatre ensemble which performed in front of television cameras. The same year he married Liesl Meinhard. The couple had three children: , Sissy Löwinger and Paul Löwinger. He took over the Löwinger Bühne in 1947. Löwinger wrote numerous comedies and well known plays. His plays were often broadcast on television. He also took part in numerous German and Austrian films, such as "Zyankali" (1947) or "Kaiserball" (1956) and became internationally popular. His daughter Sissy managed the family-owned theatre until her death on September 25, 2011. Löwinger was buried (like his wife) at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof. (en)
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