Walter Sedlmayr
Walter Sedlmayr was born on January 6, 1926 in Munich, Bavaria, Weimar Republic. Sedlmayr worked in the German film industry, appearing in supporting roles that contributed to mid-20th-century productions.
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Walter Sedlmayr was born on January 6, 1926 in Munich, Bavaria, Weimar Republic. Sedlmayr worked in the German film industry, appearing in supporting roles that contributed to mid-20th-century productions. In 1954, Sedlmayr appeared in The Little Town will go to Sleep, a credited role in a German-language film from that period. The film’s title suggests a narrative centered on a small community facing change or disruption.
In 1958, Sedlmayr took part in Der Pauker, performing as Aushilfslehrer, a role indicating a secondary or supporting character in a classroom or educational setting. The film’s title translates to "The Substitute Teacher," which aligns with the character’s profession as depicted in the credited role. Sedlmayr’s appearances were limited to these two known film credits, b…







