Karl Farkas

Actor, Musical Artist

1893 – 1971

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Who was Karl Farkas?

Karl Farkas was an Austrian actor and cabaret performer.

In accordance with the wishes of his parents, he was to study law, but decided to follow the call of the stage. After attending the Academy of Music and Acting Arts in Vienna, he debuted in Olmütz as Tsarevich, in a play by Gabryela Zapolska.

After various stage appearances in Austria and Moravia, he returned to Vienna in 1921, where he was engaged by Egon Dorn, the director of the cabaret Simpl. There he worked as a 'Blitzdichter', and performed together with Fritz Grünbaum in a 'Doppelconférence', a specialised art-form which was created in Budapest.

He married Anny Hán in 1924. In 1938 he was forced to become a refugee, going first to Brno, then Paris and ending up in New York. There he performed for other exiles.

In 1946, he returned to Vienna, and from 1950 on, he performed at the Simpl again, now as its director, a role in which he remained until his death.

He also worked as a writer and director, contributing the program of all the revues together with Hugo Wiener, who in his turn also wrote his Doppelkonferenzen.

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Born
Oct 28, 1893
Vienna
Also known as
  • Farkas, Karl
  • the Tick
Spouses
Religion
  • Judaism
Nationality
  • Austria
Profession
Lived in
  • Vienna
Died
May 16, 1971
Vienna

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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