Weiss Ferdl (28 June 1883 – 19 June 1949, real name: Ferdinand Weisheitinger) was a German actor, humorous folksinger, and author. He appeared in 19 films between 1928 and 1941 and performed regularly at the Platzl, a well-known Munich theater. WeiàFerdl was born in the town of Altötting, east of Munich.
His famous song "Ein Wagen von der Linie Acht" ("A Carriage from Line 8") is still played to this day. It is a mocking song about Munich people and the trams in Munich. The WeiÃÂ-Ferdl-Mittelschule, a secondary school in Altötting, has a retired blue Munich Tram carriage in the southeast corner of the schoolyard.
Selected filmography
Selected discography
- CD WeiàFerdl, I woaànet wia ma is, Aufnahmen 1919âÂÂ1946, Ed. Christian Springer, Trikont 2001
Selected bibliography
- Ich bin kein Intellektueller. Ein heiteres Buch. Hugendubel, München 1941.
- Bayerische Schmankerl. Hrsg.: Bertl Weiss. dtv, München 1982, .
References
Further reading
- Sabine Sünwoldt (Bearb.): WeiàFerdl. Eine weiÃÂ-blaue Karriere. Hugendubel, München 1983, .
- Robert Eben Sackett: Popular entertainment, class, and politics in Munich, 1900-1923. Study of Munich popular theatre, focusing on Karl Valentin and WeiÃÂ Ferdl. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 1982, (englisch).
- Rolf Giesen: HitlerâÂÂs Third Reich of the Movies. BearManor Media ISBN 978-1-62933-629-9
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