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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_HurstDavid Hurst - Wikipedia

    David Hurst (born Heinrich Theodor Hirsch; 8 May 1926 – 15 September 2019) was a German actor, best known for his role in the film Hello, Dolly as Rudolph the headwaiter.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0403588David Hurst - IMDb

    David Hurst (1926-2019) was a German-born actor who appeared in theater, film and TV. He was known for roles in The Boys from Brazil, Hello, Dolly! and Kelly's Heroes.

    • January 1, 1
    • Berlin, Germany
    • January 1, 1
    • Berlin, Germany
  3. David Hurst was a German-born actor who appeared in theater, film and TV. He was known for his roles in "The Boys from Brazil", "Star Trek" and "The Mark of Gideon".

    • May 8, 1926
    • September 15, 2019
  4. David Eric Hirst (born 7 December 1967) is an English football coach and former professional footballer. As a player, he was a striker who after initially playing with Barnsley he notably spent eleven years with Sheffield Wednesday, during his time at Hillsborough he played Premier League football and played in both the 1993 FA Cup and League ...

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › david_hurstDavid Hurst | Rotten Tomatoes

    David Hurst | Rotten Tomatoes. Highest Rated: 70% The Boys From Brazil (1978) Lowest Rated: 45% Hello, Dolly! (1969) Birthday: May 8, 1926. Birthplace: Berlin, Germany. David Hurst was an actor...

    Tomatometer®
    Audience Score
    Title
    Credit
    70%
    66%
    Strasser (Character)
    45%
    76%
    Rudolph Reisenweber (Character)
    No Score Yet
    43%
    Dr. Charles Strauss (Character)
    No Score Yet
    63%
    Professor Dofee (Character)
  6. David Hurst is an actor who appeared in many films and TV shows from 1950 to 1981. He played roles such as Ambassador Hodin in Star Trek, Rudolph Reisenweber in Hello, Dolly!, and Strasser in The Boys from Brazil.

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  8. David Hurst. Actor. Born May 8, 1926 in Berlin, Germany. Son of Austrian parents, born into an atmosphere of theater. His father was Max Reinhardt's associate. Came with a "Kindertransport" to England, later went to Ireland to study art. His first experience was with a Belfast repertory company.