Alfred Rasser
Alfred Rasser
Biography
Alfred Rasser (29 May 1907 – 18 August 1977) was a Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage and film actor who starred predominantly in Swiss German-language cinema and television and stage productions, but he was also known for the role of Theophil Läppli, a parody on the Swiss militarism. Born and raised in Basel, Canton of Basel-Stadt in Switzerland as son of Berta née Stump and Emil, Rasser's father died when Alfred was at the age of 11. Berta Rasser had now, for Alfred and his three siblings, to earn the family's keep. After his apprenticeship as merchant at Jacky Maeder & Cie to 1922, he attended the drama school for the first time, and found his true passion. To have an income, Alfred Rasser tried among others as a chicken farmer in the Canton of Ticino in 1928. From 1928 to 1930 Rasser took acting lessons at Oskar Wälterlin and body workout at Rosalia Chladek at the Basel conservatory. Upon completion of the drama school, in 1930 he founded his own theater company, but graduated in 1934 at the Basel conservatory.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
23
Gender
Male
Birthday
1907-05-29 (118 years old)
Place of Birth
Basel, Switzerland
Acting

1975

Holiday in Switzerland as Not available

1970

Immer die verflixten Weiber as Stirnimann

1961

Democrat Läppli as Theophil Läppli

1960

William Tell as Not available

1959

HD Soldier Läppli as Theophil Läppli

1957

Zum blauen Bock as Self

1955

Uli the Tenant as Baumwollhändler

1954

Uli der Knecht as Baumwollhändler

1954

Little Friends as Not available

1954

Läppli am Zoll as Theophil Läppli

1952

Palace Hotel as Leblanc, Küchenchef

1942

Das Gespensterhaus as Dr. Loosli / Prof. Gábor Károly

1940

Die missbrauchten Liebesbriefe as Viggi Störteler

1940

Fräulein Huser as Kramer

1938

Füsilier Wipf as Notar
Crew

1961

Democrat Läppli Director

1961

Democrat Läppli Writer

1959

HD Soldier Läppli Director

1959

HD Soldier Läppli Writer

1954

Läppli am Zoll Writer

1940

Der achti Schwyzer Screenplay