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Rudolf Bernhard

Rudolf Bernhard or Rudolf Bernhard Conrath (26 March 1901 – 21 October 1962) was a Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage and film actor starring usually in Swiss German language cinema and television and stage productions. In 1941 Berhard founded the Bernhard-Theater Zürich.
== Life and work ==
(詳細はBasel, Canton of Basel-Stadt in Switzerland as ''Rudolf Bernhard Conrath'', he attended Realschule and worked as optician in his father's business, then as a canvasser of ads. He gained first stage experience at ''Dramatischer Verein Basel'' with performances as a humorist on occasion of club events and family celebrations. On 26 March 1925 Bernhard premiered as a master of ceremonies and with Berlin songs on ''Küchlintheater Basel''. Further appearances inlcluded among many other roles ''Riccaut'' in Lessing's "Minna von Barnhelm" at the open-air theater Hertenstein in the summer of 1925, and as ''Malvolio'' in Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night'', then on an operetta tour in the Alsace. After his military service, Bernhard joined the ''Variété Corso'' in Zürich where he first completed office and advertising works, then he starred increasingly on solo performances in revues and also on "Cabaret Mascotte", a side stage of the ''Variété Corso''. In 1929 Bernhard married Lisa Lienbach, a Swiss dancer and actress. Since the early 1930s Bernhard participated mainly in farces, including on tour together with Fredy Scheim.
He also became popular by numerous radio appearances and radio broadcasts of "Bunte Abende" from the Bernhard-Theater, as well as various roles in Swiss and German films,〔 among them in ''Wachtmeister Studer'' in 1939 and two years later in ''Gilberte de Courgenay''.

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