
Walter Breuer, also credited as Siegfried Breuer Jr. (July 16, 1930, Vienna – June 8, 2004), was an Austrian film actor. Trained at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, he began working in film in the early 1950s and was briefly engaged at the Deutsche Theater (German Theatre) in Göttingen. In contrast to his father Siegfried Breuer, who was known for portraying cold and calculating characters, Breuer was frequently cast as a young romantic lead, including an appearance opposite Romy Schneider in Die Deutschmeister (1955). Unable to firmly establish himself in this type of role, his film career gradually declined, and his final screen appearance was in In Frankfurt sind die Nächte heiß (1966). He later worked as a production assistant at Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavarian Broadcasting). Two of his sons, Jacques and Pascal Breuer, also became actors.

Wilhelm August Jurek
Die Deutschmeister

Fred
Du mein stilles Tal

Werner Schulenburg
Drei Mädels vom Rhein

Franz
Mein Schatz ist aus Tirol

Helmuth
Kapetan Leši

Fredy
Schwarzwaldmelodie

Endicott
Reporter

Ferdinand
When Worlds Collide

Ferdl Hitzinger
Heiraten verboten

Christian
Roman einer Siebzehnjährigen

Hans Wellner
Die gestohlene Hose

Bosse
In Frankfurt sind die Nächte heiss

Kurt
Illusion in Moll

Andreas
Der schweigende Engel

Christian
Der dunkle Stern

Ignatz
Polikuschka

Franz
Hotel Allotria

Bericht eines Feiglings

Proschkow
Onkelchens Traum

Thomas Sund
Das verbotene Paradies

Rudi
Autofahrer unterwegs

Polizist Konrad
Dann geh zu Thorp

Ausländischer Journalist
Rette sich, wer kann oder Dummheit siegt überall

August Sonders
Einen Jux will er sich machen

Jack Mortimer
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
25
Gender
Male
Birthday
1930-07-16
Place of Birth
Also Known As
Walter Breuer