Achim Petry (actor)
Achim Petry (also Akhim Petri ; born September 11, 1927 in Dresden , † 2014 ) was a German actor and voice actor.
Live and act
Achim Petry has played roles in DEFA films and in television films and series on German television since the 1960s . After the fall of the Berlin Wall , he had roles in the film Happy Weekend and in the TV series We Are Only One People and Dr. Sommerfeld - News from the Bülowbogen .
Achim Petry was part of the Berliner Ensemble from 1966 to 1993 .
Filmography
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Synchronized work
- 1964: The captain from Tenkesberg ( László Ungváry , 1964)
- 1968: Republic of the rascals ( Pawel Luspekjan , 1966)
- 1968: The Mad from Laboratory 4 ( Pierre Tornade , 1967)
- 1972: The Glass House ( Roy Jenson , 1972)
- 1978: The goose boy Matti (spokesman for the rider, 1976)
- 1978: How about spinach? (1977)
- 1979: The Secret of the Steel City ( Josef Bláha , 1978)
- 1980: Sanjuro ( Masao Shimizu , 1962)
- 1980: Revenge of the Camorra ( Nino Vingelli , 1974)
- 1980: Killeny the Singing Dog ( Amza Pellea , 1979)
- 1981: The flying windmill (speaker)
- 1981: Ali Baba and the 40 thieves ( Rolan Bykow , 1980)
- 1981: From Corleone to Brooklyn ( Van Johnson , 1980)
- 1982: The Secret of the Castle in the Carpathian Mountains ( Rudolf Hrušínský starší , 1981)
- 1983: Cinderella '80 ( Vittorio Caprioli , 1980)
- 1983: Four hearts in Rome ( Mario Carotenuto , 1955)
- 1984: The perfect blackmail ( Reinhard Kolldehoff , 1973, GDR dubbing)
- 1985: The Golden Salamander ( Henry Edwards , 1950)
- 1985: Blind Fury ( Edward Ellis , 1936)
- 1985: Going away and coming back ( Charles Gérard , 1984)
- 1985: Rocco - the man with two faces ( Alfonso Rojas , 1966)
- 1988: Voting in English ( David Lodge , 1973)
- 1991: Oscar - From the rain to the eaves ( Ken Howard , 1991)
- 1992: The Grave of Horror ( Richard Vernon , 1965)
theatre
- 1971: Bertolt Brecht : In the Thicket of Cities (John Garga) - Director: Ruth Berghaus ( Berliner Ensemble )
- 1972: Erwin Strittmatter : Katzgraben (Großbauer) - Director: BK Tragelehn (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1975: Leon Kruczkowski : The First Day of Freedom (Father) - Director: Jürgen Pörschmann / Günter Schmidt (Berliner Ensemble)
Radio plays
(All on the radio of the GDR ):
- 1968: Michail Schatrow : Bolsheviks - Director: Wolf-Dieter Panse
- 1968: Siegfried Pfaff : Kostja, the radio operator (radio operator) - Director: Detlef Kurzweg (children's radio play, 2 parts)
- 1968: Hans Pfeiffer : Down there in Alabama (Sam Leibowitz) - Director: Wolfgang Brunecker
- 1968: Erasmus Schöfer : Monument Pfeiffer (Konrad Beyer) - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner
- 1969: Eduard Claudius : From the difficult beginning (Oberingenieur Suhl) - Director: Horst Liepach (children's radio play)
- 1969: Bernhard Thieme : Protocol about a contemporary - Director: Fritz Göhler
- 1969: Claude Prin : Potemkin 68 (Delegate) - Director: Edgar Kaufmann
- 1969: Fritz Selbmann : A Long Way (Wilhelmi) - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner (8 parts)
- 1969: Wolfgang Graetz / Joachim Seyppel : What is an auxiliary bishop? Or answers to the Defregger file - directed by Edgar Kaufmann
- 1970: Bodo Schulenburg : The Nightingale Star (Apexj) - Director: Christa Kowalski (children's radio play)
- 1970: Horst Bastian : Your chance to live (driver) - Director: Detlef Kurzweg
- 1970: Arne Leonhardt : Our silent man - Director: Werner Grunow
- 1970: Michail Schatrow: The sixth of July (Khrustalev) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff
- 1970: Stephan Hermlin : Scardanelli - Director: Fritz Göhler
- 1970: Klaus G. Zabel : Napoleon and the Zöllner (Maurin, Zöllner) - Director: Peter Groeger
- 1971: Günter Kunert : With time a fire - Director: Wolfgang Schonendorf
- 1972: Kai Himmelstrup : The Dandelions (Meister) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (2 parts)
- 1972: Gerhard Jäckel : The Blue Lizard (Chairman of the Conflict Commission) - Director: Joachim Gürtner (Radio play series: Neumann, ring twice )
- 1973: Otto Marquardt : Chile in September - Director: Horst Liepach
- 1974: Rolf Gumlich : Krach in Dagenow (Grinel) - Director: Werner Grunow
- 1975: Branko Hribar : Boom! Boom! Bang! And from! (Father) - Director: Peter Groeger (children's radio play)
- 1976: Adolf Glaßbrenner : Antigone in Berlin - Director: Werner Grunow
- 1976: Robert Soulat : Malembreuse or The Exaggerated Politeness (Inspector) - Director: Peter Groeger
- 1978: Erika Runge : The metamorphoses of a hardworking, always reliable and ultimately inconspicuous chief secretary - Director: Peter Groeger
- 1979: Charles Dickens : The Uninvited Guest - Director: Horst Liepach
- 1980: Hans Christian Andersen : Thumbelina (The Wind) - Director: Gisela Pietsch
- 1980: Fritz Rudolf Fries : The Flying Man - Director: Horst Liepach (biography)
- 1981: Albert Wendt : Das Hexenhaus - Director: Peter Groeger (children's radio play)
- 1984: Ran Bossilek / Maria Georgiewa : Goltscho-habenichts (Riese) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (children's radio play)
Web links
- Achim Petry in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Akhim Petri in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Achim Petry in the German dubbing file
Individual evidence
- ↑ Achim Petry on kinotv.com
- ↑ a b Achim Petry died ( Memento from December 10, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on razyboard.com
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SURNAME | Petry, Achim |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Petri, Akhim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and voice actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 11, 1927 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dresden |
DATE OF DEATH | 2014 |