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- Birth nameAlfred Sauer
- Fred Sauer was born on July 14, 1886 in Graz, Styria, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a director and writer, known for Im Dienste der Liebe (1919), Der indische Tod (1920) and Die Gesunkenen (1919). He died on September 17, 1952 in Berlin, Germany.
- Austrian writer-director of the 1920's and 30's. A specialist in comedies, he often featured the renowned Bavarian comic Weiss-Ferdl and the Danish duo of Pat and Patachon. Sauer was trained in Graz and began his career as an actor with touring repertory companies in 1909.
- Especially comedies with the comedian legend Weiss-Ferdl - "Der Meisterboxer" (1934) and "Der Lachdoktor" (1937) - and of course the first appearance of the Danish cult-duo Pat & Patachon in a German movie called "Mädchenräuber" (1936) - to which followed "Blinde Passagiere" (1936) - enjoyed a huge popularity.
- He appeared regular as an actor from 1913 till 1920.
- He directed his first film in 1915 called "Der Strumpf" and made a great career in the 20's and 30's in this position. His favorite field was the comedy.
- The director Fred Sauer began his film career as an actor at Austrian touring companies. He made his debut in Germany with the play "Jugend" in 1909, afterwards followed many other engagements.
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