Known for Acting

Raoul Retzer (born Raoul Richard Karl Pollitzer; May 22, 1919 – August 8, 1974) was an Austrian actor who began his career as a child performer on Vienna’s major stages, including the Burgtheater and Volkstheater, and appeared in film from an early age. After serving as a soldier during World War II, he resumed acting in cabaret, revue theatre, and comedy venues in Vienna. From the early 1950s onward, Retzer became a prolific character actor in Austrian and German cinema and television, often appearing in small, uncredited roles, particularly in comedies directed by Franz Antel. Typically cast as servants, policemen, or petty criminals, he was a familiar face in popular entertainment of the era. Despite his extensive career, Retzer died in modest circumstances in 1974, leaving behind a vast body of stage, film, and television work.
1965
as Mayor-Domo (uncredited)
1973
as Innkeeper
1978
as Bit part
1971
as Graf Bernhard Ochsenstein
1961
as Special Agent
1962
as Assistent beim Sängerwettbewerb
1961
as Anton, Hausknecht
1966
as Doorman (Vienna segment) (uncredited)
1968
as Franz
1972
as Large Man
1967
as Masseur
1962
as Pepe
1955
as Wachtmeister
1974
as Johann Berger
1971
as Dr. Türk
1960
as Polizeispitzel Bretschneider
1970
as Herr Mader
1955
as SS-Mann
1961
1961
as Weber