A Dumont actor was considered to be too stilted - the way we Dumont actors used to speak.
We wanted to bring the political situation in Austria on stage. Naturally we could not do that without pointing to Austrian's northern neighbor Germany.
My father was an ardent socialist for many years.
Unfortunately I put the opening date on the 5th of December 1941 and on the 7th of December the Japanese bombarded Pearl Harbour. My dream of a theater in Washington D.C. came to a prompt end.
To be a Dumont actor was considered to be a great honor for an actor, yet it also had its disadvantages.
It is a great deal of difference to receive an honorary title or a title in his profession.
In the morning we received some very thin coffee. For lunch we had potato soup with a few pieces of meat in it, in the evening we had a very thin meat soup with some potatoes in it.
Especially for my father it was a great change. He used to be a socialist and even a member of the socialist party. But then he became an orthodox Jew.
Directors and producers were afraid of a Dumont actor while at the same time they admired him.
1988 I also received from the city of Vienna the cross of honour for art and science. These titles and the various honors mean a great deal to me, most of all for the reason that they would mean a great deal to my parents too.