Eduard Köck was an Austrian stage and film actor. He was born in
Innsbruck, studied there at the University and played on stage. He
became a member of the Exl-Bühne, which had his headquarters in Tirol
and also became famous in foreign countries. His first film was in
1913. In 1943 he played in "Der ewige Klang" with Elfriede Datzig and
Olga Tschechowa.
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The post-war film also used the great facial expressions of the actor.
He often took part in movies with a regional background.
The actor Eduard Köck had his first film appearances already in the silent movie era, so in "Die Todesbraut" (1913) and "Glaube und Heimat" (1921). But only from the 30's the impressive actor was more often engaged for terse support roles.