- Carl Wallauer was born on June 27, 1874 in Diez, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He was an actor, known for Harry Hill auf Welle 1000 (1926), Der kleine Herzog (1924) and Frau Hempels Tochter (1919). He died on October 29, 1937 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland].
- The actor Carl Wallauer first finished an apprenticeship as a bank clerk and he worked several years in this profession afterwards. Beside it he already took acting lessons.
- During his stay in Berlin he got in touch with the film business and he impersonated first filmroles in 1918.
- During World War I he joined the Deutsches Theater in Berlin and from 1917 he also got engagements at the Lessing-Theater.
- Besides his activity as an actor he campaigned for the "Genossenschaft Deutscher Bühnen-Angehöriger" from 1914 which lobbied for the social interests of theater workers. He was even the president of it from 1927 to 1933.
- He made his stage debut at the Stadttheater in Colmar in 1899. Afterwards followed engagements in Hannover, Breslau and Cologne. Ath those time he was not only active as a stage actor but he also realised some plays as a director.
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