Alfons Haider
- Actor
- Director
- Soundtrack
Born in Vienna on November 24th, Alfons is the only child to August and
Anna Haider. He began his acting career in kindergarten playing Prince
Charming in "Cinderella". He trained professionally at The Conservatory
of Vienna and also at the Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles. After
starring in many plays in Austria's most prestigious theaters, he made
his way onto the international scene with various European
co-productions of television miniseries and specials. Having often
portrayed 'the prince' in these productions, he was sought out by the
producers of "Dynasty" to portray Prince Michael of Moldavia, and
eventually flew to Los Angeles to begin production on the series. Due
to a conflict in his several contracts he had to return to Europe where
he bounced back by playing another prince, namely, Hamlet of Denmark.
After winning the German Tony award (INTEGA) for the role of Daniel
Kaffee in "A Few Good Men" he was upgraded from prince to king in
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The King and I"; this production became the
continent's most successful version of "The King and I". He has also
more recently become Austria's most renowned cabaret star playing
stages from Vienna to Carnegie Hall, while emerging as Austria's number
one television personality, currently enjoying enormous success as the
star host of "Dancing Stars". He is passionately involved in charities
for the benefit of children in need and the Austrian Aids
Foundation.