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Best known as an Austrian stage and screen actor, he also worked as a reader on recordings that preserved classic German-language literature for later audiences. His career stretched from the 1930s into the postwar era, linking theater, film, and spoken-word performance.

by Eduard Neuhauser
Active in Austrian and German cultural life across the mid-20th century, Eduard Neuhauser built a reputation primarily as an actor. Reliable catalog and film-reference sources connect him with film and performance work, while discography records also show him as a voice on spoken recordings rather than as a conventional literary author.
That makes him a distinctive presence for audiobook listeners: someone whose contribution lies in interpretation and delivery. In recorded form, he helped bring established texts to life through performance, which fits naturally with the world of narrated literature.
Because the available source material found here is limited and focuses more on performance credits than on a full personal biography, many finer details of his life remain unclear. What does come through is a long-standing role in German-language performing arts and recorded storytelling.