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- Birth nameJohann Josef Waschatko
- Hanns Waschatko was born on April 12, 1877 in Vienna, Austria. He was an actor, known for Die lachende Grille (1926), Goal in the Clouds (1939) and Immer nur Du (1941). He died on November 15, 1948 in Vienna, Austria.
- Austrian stage (from 1904) and screen (from 1919) character actor, at his peak in the 1930's.
- Hans Waschatko became a popular support actor in the 30's. He entertained the audience with his acting abilities in well-known movies like "Boccaccio" (1936), "Sein bester Freund" (1937), "Zu neuen Ufern" (1937) and "Das Ekel" (1939).
- Hans Waschatko only appeared in few more movies after the war. His death in 1948 ended an impressive career.
- The actor Hans Waschatko could look back on a long-standing theater career when he appeared for the first time in movies in the 20's.
- Even in the wartime his activity kept unchanged. He took part in "Bismarck" (1940), in the propaganda movie "Jud Süss" (1940), "Frau Luna" (1941), Die goldene Spinne" (1943) and in the monumental color movie "Münchhausen" (1943) in which he impersonated "the man in diplomat coat".
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