Alfons Haider Biography: Wife, Awards, Movies, Age, Height, Songs, Ethnicity, Parents

Alfons Haider Biography: Wife, Awards, Movies, Age, Height, Songs, Ethnicity, Parents

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Alfons Haider, is an Austrian actor, singer, television presenter, cabaret artist, entertainer, musical-theatre performer, and festival intendant, who has captivated audiences for decades with his multifaceted talents across stage, screen, and broadcasting.

He first charmed crowds as Prince Charming in a kindergarten production of “Cinderella,” launching a career that blended princely roles in theater with high-profile ORF hosting gigs like “Dancing Stars” and the Vienna Opera Ball.

Haider’s path took him from local plays to international training at the Lee Strasberg Institute, earning him a German Tony for “A Few Good Men” and stardom in musicals such as “The King and I.”

His cabaret shows pack venues from Vienna to Carnegie Hall, while TV staples like “Starnacht am Wörthersee” and “Mr. Musical präsentiert” showcase his charisma and versatility.

Profile

  • Full Name: Alfons Haider
  • Stage Name: Alfons Haider
  • Born: 24 November, 1957
  • Age: 68 years old
  • Birthplace: Vienna, Austria
  • Nationality: Austrian
  • Occupation: Actor, Singer, Television Presenter, Cabaret Artist, Entertainer, Musical-Theatre Performer, Festival Intendant
  • Height: 1.85m
  • Parents: Anna Haider and August Haider
  • Siblings: None
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $1.94 million

Early Life and Education

Alfons Haider was born on November 24, 1957, in Vienna, Austria, to Anna Haider and August Haider. A twin sister passed away in utero, leaving him as their sole surviving child.

He sparked his acting journey in kindergarten by portraying Prince Charming in “Cinderella.”

Haider pursued formal training in acting and music in Vienna starting in 1976, then honed his skills at the Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles. He is of Austrian roots, with no public details on religion.

Career

Alfons Haider began his career in kindergarten as Prince Charming in “Cinderella,” then debuted professionally in 1975 at Vienna’s Theater der Jugend.

He trained at Vienna’s Conservatory before heading to the Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles, landing roles in Austria’s top theaters and European TV miniseries.

Often cast as princes, he briefly joined “Dynasty” as Prince Michael of Moldavia but returned to Europe for Hamlet and other leads.

Haider broke through with the German Tony (INTEGA) for Daniel Kaffee in “A Few Good Men,” elevating him to kingly stature in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King and I”—Europe’s biggest production. Guest spots in series like “Ringstraßenpalais,” “Kaisermühlen-Blues,” and “Schloss am Wörthersee” built his TV foothold.

Films such as “Kubanisch Rauchen,” “Der See,” and “The Salzburg Story” (2018) added screen credits. His early theater grind and training forged a versatile performer ready for cabaret and broadcasting stardom.

Haider soared as Austria’s top TV face, hosting over a thousand ORF shows including “Dancing Stars,” “Wiener Opernball” since 1995, “Starnacht am Wörthersee,” “Licht ins Dunkel,” and “Lifeball.”

He voiced the puppet “Helmi” for road safety on Austrian TV from 1985 to 1991, endearing him to families. Cabaret triumphs took him to Carnegie Hall, while musical directing at Stockerau Open Air Festival for 15 years spotlighted hits like “La Cage aux Folles.”

Films like “Himmel, Scheich und Wolkenbruch” and “Ein fast perfekter Seitensprung” expanded his range. Since June 2023, “Mr. Musical präsentiert” highlights his stage expertise.

Voted sexiest Austrian male by German TV in 2004, he mastered live events and voice work. These peaks transformed him from stage prince to media kingpin.

Alfons Haider commands stages with cabaret flair and headlines ORF specials that draw massive crowds. His festival roles and musical tours sustain a packed schedule blending song, wit, and hosting.

Charitable drives for kids and AIDS amplify his public role. Theater legacies from “The King and I” to modern plays influence Austrian entertainment. TV marathons like “Dancing Stars” and “Starnächte” echo his magnetic pull.

Films and series guest turns keep his profile sharp. Haider’s blend of glamour, talent, and heart cements his status as a beloved entertainer.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @alfons.haider
  • Facebook Handle: Unknown
  • Twitter Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

Alfons Haider is currently single and has no children. He is openly gay and has had previous relationships, but he is not currently married and does not have a spouse.

He channels family ties into charity, joining mother Anna for “Unser Kind” at Vienna General Hospital to aid premature babies post-shows. As Make-A-Wish Österreich ambassador since 2014, he visits over 150 zoos as an animal lover.

Filmography

  • Himmel, Scheich und Wolkenbruch
  • Ein fast perfekter Seitensprung
  • Der See
  • Kubanisch Rauchen
  • Dinner for Two
  • The Salzburg Story (2018)

Net Worth

Alfons Haider has an estimated net worth of $1.94 million. Decades of ORF hosting on “Dancing Stars,” “Wiener Opernball,” and “Starnacht am Wörthersee” drive his main earnings, complemented by cabaret tours, musical theater, and festival directing. Theater awards, films, and charity events bolster his financial standing from a stellar entertainment run.


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