Heinz Fabian

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Heinz Fabian (born July 2, 1925 in Berlin-Köpenick ; † December 17, 2014 in Hamburg ) was a German theater , film and television actor as well as voice actor and radio play speaker .

life and work

Heinz Fabian had long been a busy theater actor (including at the Hamburg Theater for Children and the St. Pauli Theater ) until he made his first television film in 1970 with an episode of The Perpetrator on the Trail .

Numerous other supporting and leading roles followed, mainly in television plays and television series. These included appearances in well-known series such as Tatort or Großstadtrevier .

Fabian gained particular popularity from the late 1960s onwards through his work on numerous radio plays, for example in the classics Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn based on Mark Twain . He was able to demonstrate his entire speaking versatility, however, above all in the approximately seventy Kasper radio plays (published on around thirty long-playing records), which he made together with Gerd von Haßler . Here he spoke the most varied of male roles, such as the robber Wurtzenbutz or the sergeant, and delivered the most ludicrous dialogues with von Haßler , which were always improvised , since these radio plays were produced without fixed text books and only according to roughly notated sequences of action.

Fabian last lived in Hamburg.

Filmography (selection)

As an actor:

As voice actor:

  • 2004: Bibi and Tina (episode: The flying saddle)
  • 2005: Bibi and Tina (episode: The love letter)

swell

  • Radio play archive and correspondence with Heinz Fabian in the Gerd J. Pohl puppet theater collection

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice in the Hamburger Abendblatt dated December 27, 2014