Alexander Malachovsky

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Alexander Josef Malachovsky (born August 20, 1922 in Budapest , Hungary , † November 30, 1989 in Munich ) was a Hungarian-born German-speaking actor , radio play speaker and director .

Life

Alexander Malachovsky, also Malachowsky , rarely from Malachovsky , was born in Budapest in 1922. Since 1952 he has appeared regularly in supporting roles in German film and television productions. His most consistent supporting role was that of senior teacher Fritz Wunder in five (according to other sources, six) episodes of the Bavarian television series Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht . Repeatedly he appeared in the crime TV series Derrick and Der Alte .

Since the 1960s he has participated even more frequently in radio play productions and since the 1970s also in record productions , especially those radio plays about the character of Pumuckl . After the early death of the director Jan Alverdes , he took over the direction of further recordings, while Willy Purucker was responsible for the radio for the episodes recorded at the same time . Malachovsky directed a total of 48 recordings with Alfred Pongratz as Meister Eder and later the entire series of radio plays with Gustl Bayrhammer as Meister Eder. In this phase he also acted as one of the most regular supporting roles, where he usually spoke to Eders 'older customers or the caretaker, in the first episode he also spoke to a regular Eders' friend. In the new series he also spoke some roles that he had not spoken in the old series, such as the guitar player Bichler, a car driver, Eder's old friend Georg "Schorsch" Müller and a Greek steward in Pumuckl and the blue Klabauter . He also played as a policeman alongside Wolfgang Klein in two episodes of the television series . Also in the science fiction thriller storyteller series of Michael Koser of the Bayerischer Rundfunk The last detective Malachovsky resulted in episodes 5 to 16 directing.

Alexander Malachovsky died at the age of 67 on November 30, 1989 and found his final resting place in the old part of the Munich forest cemetery.

Filmography

Radio plays (selection)

Director
speaker

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biography of Alexander Malachovsky on www.pumucklhomepage.de . Retrieved June 28, 2012.
  2. Review of the radio play ( Memento from December 17, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) August 8, 2005. http://www.der-hoerwurm.de/
  3. ↑ Detailed information on www.hoerdat.in-berlin.de , accessed on June 28, 2012.