
To the Sparkling Girls' Inn
Zum Gasthof der spritzigen Mädchen

Franz Muxeneder (October 19, 1920 – January 3, 1988) was a German character and folk actor of Austrian origin, best known for his warm, comedic screen presence. After early careers as a mechanic, ski instructor, and civil servant, he turned to acting in the 1940s and trained in Salzburg, making his stage debut at the Salzburg State Theatre and later appearing regularly at the Salzburg Festival. From the 1950s onward, Muxeneder became a familiar face in German-language cinema, often portraying simple-minded or good-natured supporting characters in popular Heimat films, comedies, and later sex comedies. His extensive filmography includes classics such as Drei Männer im Schnee, Die Trapp-Familie, and Der brave Soldat Schwejk. He was also active in television and radio, remaining a beloved figure of popular entertainment until shortly before his death in 1988.
Born: 1920-10-19 in Salzburg, Austria

Zum Gasthof der spritzigen Mädchen

Hey Marie, ich brauch mehr Schlaf - Auf ins blaukarierte Himmelbett

Heimatland

Drei Bayern in Bangkok
Die Nacht ohne Moral

… denn die Musik und die Liebe in Tirol

Zwei Däninnen in Lederhosen

Ein Käfer auf Extratour

Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen
Zwei Bayern in St. Pauli

Dr. Fummel und seine Gespielinnen

Ja, ja, die Liebe in Tirol

Schwarzwaldfahrt aus Liebeskummer

Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl

Frau Wirtin hat auch einen Grafen
Weiße Schatten
Jules und die olympischen Geister

Haus des Lebens
Der fidele Bauer
Frauen sind für die Liebe da