Heiko Holefleisch

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Heiko Holefleisch (* 1949 ) is a German dramaturge and television editor.

life and career

After completing his studies, Holefleisch initially worked as an assistant director at WDR . From 1975 to 1978 he worked there as a lecturer and was also a dramaturge at the Städtische Bühnen Essen from 1976 to 1979 .

In 1980 and 1981 Holefleisch was dramaturge and literature adviser at the Berkeley Stage Company in San Francisco, but also dramaturge at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf . In 1981 Holefleisch went to Schauspiel Frankfurt and worked there as a dramaturge or guest dramaturge until 1990, then from 1986 to 1989 as one of the members of the artistic management. From 1987 to 1989 Holefleisch was a member of the jury for the Frankfurt Radio Play Prize. Until 1991 Holefleisch worked in Frankfurt as an editor and author for the Hessischer Rundfunk, but then went to ZDF .

In 2001 he switched to the ARTE broadcaster as the successor to Hans-Günther Brüske as the new coordinator , but has since retired.

For many years, Holefleisch was the editor-in-chief responsible for programs such as Evelyn Hamann's Stories from Life , Katharina the Great , Stubbe - From Case to Case and other ZDF successes.

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