Olf Fischer

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Olf Fischer , actually Adolf Fischer (born October 3, 1917 in Munich ; † March 7, 1998 there ), was a German author , director and actor .

Life

After the Second World War , Olf Fischer initially worked as a cabaret artist for Radio Munich , the forerunner of Bavarian broadcasting . Later he was head of the entertainment department at Bayerischer Rundfunk until 1982.

Olf Fischer initiated the strong beer tasting with her Singspiel on Munich's Nockherberg . In 1954 he developed the radio format Der Komödienstadel , a series that came on television from 1959 and is still produced today with changing cast. He also directed almost all radio productions and more than 30 television performances. In the radio play versions of Meister Eder and his Pumuckl , he spoke different roles, including a. the locksmith Bernbacher or the caretaker.

In the ZDF production Royal Bavarian District Court, he worked as an actor in five episodes. In the later adaptations for radio , he took over the radio processing in the first year (1984).

Olf Fischer was married to the popular actress Ursula Herion , their daughter Julia Fischer also works as an actress and speaker. He and his wife found their final resting place in the Obermenzinger Friedhof in Munich (grave no. 32-1-52).

The grave of Olf Fischer in the Obermenzing cemetery in Munich

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1947: Hans Christian Andersen : 2nd episode: The Shirt (adaptation (word), together with Michl Lang ) - Director: Kurt Wilhelm
  • 1951: Max Joseph Fellheimer, Magnus Lärl : 21st episode: The ring swap (listed under other contributors ) - adaptation and direction: Kurt Wilhelm

As an author and co-author

  • 1951: Willy Purucker , Olf Fischer, Fred Rauch : Pit and Fonso (2 episodes). A musical crime story - directed by Willy Purucker
  • 1953: Emil Vierlinger , Olf Fischer: The crafty women of Munich - Director: Olf Fischer
  • 1966: Max Neal, Olf Fischer: The sinful village - adaptation and director: Olf Fischer

Director

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