- He experienced again huge popularity later in his live as a TV chef for the Bavarian broadcast at the end of the 50's. It followed publications of several cookery books.
- In the 50's he began to act as a bit player in front of the camera.
- He was a regular staff and composer at the Metropol Theater in Berlin where among others his works "Melodie der Nacht" (1938), "Die oder Keine!" (1939) and "Frauen im Metropol" (1940) were staged.
- He continued his career after the war and he wrote film compositions for "Der himmlische Walzer" (1948), "Kleiner Schwindel am Wolfgangsee" 19(49) and "Ich hab' mich so an Dich gewöhnt" (1952).
- He got by with casual works before he appeared together with two friends as a trio on luxury liners. At this occasion he also used his own compositions.
- In spite of the opposition of his parent's home, Ludwig Schmidseder asserted his wish to become a musician and to begin with he took piano lessons secretly.
- His adventure South America, starting in 1926, ended at the end of the 20's and from 1930 he lived in Berlin he he came in touch with the film business. In the next years he wrote the music for movies and put musicals and operettas as well as more than 500 songs down on paper.
- He studied music at the Academy of Musical Art in Munich and afterwards he went to South America where he lived from 1926.
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