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- Birth nameWillhelm Emil Otto Franz Althaus
- Wilhelm Althaus was born on July 9, 1899 in Bad Berleburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He was an actor and writer, known for Heinrich IV. (1967), Request Concert (1940) and Die große Liebe (1942). He died on February 8, 1980 in Berlin, Germany.
- The actor Wilhelm Althaus began his career at the theater where he first appeared as an actor, among others at the Sonderhausen-Theater, Teplitz-Theater, Stadttheater Bern and at theaters in Wiesbaden and Osnabrück.
- After the war he worked as an acting teacher, appearances on stages and in front of the camera became rarely.
- He entered the film business in 1938 and he impersonated several roles till the end of World War II.
- At the beginning of the 30s he also directed some plays.
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