Albrecht Dennhardt

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Albrecht C. Dennhardt , called Abbi Dennhardt (* December 28, 1944 ; † March 15, 2008 ) was a German director and theater, film and television actor . In the 1970s he moved to Wilhelmshaven .

Career

In television Dennhardt was to his friends "Abbi" named, in theater productions, in the crime series Tatort and seen in commercials. He played a supporting role in the crime series Adelheid and her murderers with Evelyn Hamann . In Vicco von Bülow's (better known as Loriot) production Der Freischütz by Carl Maria von Weber , he played "Samiel" at the Ludwigsburg Palace Festival in 1988 . In 1999 he played in the RTL series How was I, Doris? the role of Wolfgang Schäuble and in 2004 he was seen in the crime scene Lost Daughters .

For the Norddeutscher Rundfunk - NDR 1 Radio - he worked as a spokesman for the news.

He was engaged as an actor at the state and city theaters in Bremerhaven , Coburg , Hildesheim , Lüneburg and Oldenburg , as well as at the Altonaer Theater in Hamburg and at the Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord in Wilhelmshaven . There he came into contact with the Theater am Meer , which plays in Low German . There he worked as a director, for example for Snieder Nörig , De möblierte Herr , Schipp ahn haben , Radels um Paul , Dat Schörengericht , Rut ut de Puschen , Arsenik un oolte Spitzen and Van Müüs un Minschen .

In addition to Wilhelmshaven, Dennhardt also worked for the stages of the Niederdeutscher Bühnenbund Lower Saxony and Bremen , giving acting seminars and staging in Bremerhaven and Brake, among others. He not only worked as a director for the joint production Güstern eers un morgen wedder by the Niederdeutscher Bühnenbund Lower Saxony and Bremen , but also designed the multifunctional stage set necessary for the theater tour.

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