Alfons Biber
Alfons Biber (born November 9, 1929 in Munich ; † 2001 ) was a German actor .
Life
As a folk actor a . a. played at the Münchner Komödienstadl . On television he was seen in high-quality productions such as The Terrible Girl by Michael Verhoeven and The Second Home - Chronicle of a Youth by Edgar Reitz and in many series episodes. He was on the cast list for the family series Forsthaus Falkenau , Rußige Zeiten and The Fast Gerdi , as well as the crime series Derrick and The Crimes of Professor Capellari .
He had a leading role in the series Dr. Stefan Frank - The doctor whom women trust as Louis Brunnacker, brother of Dr. Frank's ( Sigmar Solbach ) housekeeper Martha ( Erna Waßmer ). Biber rarely appeared in movies. An example of this is the light comedy Go, Trabi, Go .
Filmography (selection)
- 1984: White and Blue Stories
- 1987: The Chinese come
- 1988: an obvious murder
- 1988: The millionaire farmer : In office and dignity
- 1988–1996: Lindenstrasse ( as the only extra or actor to play four roles there )
- 1989: The fast Gerdi
- 1990: the terrible girl
- 1991: Go, Trabi, Go
- 1991: Whoever is a servant should remain a servant
- 1992: Lilli Lottofee
- 1993: Sooty Times : Really from the heart
- 1993: The Second Home - Chronicle of a Youth
- 1994: Forsthaus Falkenau : The maypole
- 1994: Doctors : Dr. Schwarz and Dr. Martin
- 1995: Derrick : Kostloff's topic
- 1995: Dr. Stefan Frank - The doctor whom women trust
- 1997: The Muzzle (TV movie)
- 1998: Hinterfotzig or The end justifies the means
- 1998: Laughing Truth
- 1999: The Crimes of Professor Capellari : Burning Hearts
Web links
- Alfons Biber in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Alfons Biber: memorial stone, north cemetery Munich. In: findagrave.com. , accessed January 19, 2019.
- ↑ See archive link ( Memento from November 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Beaver, Alfons |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 9, 1929 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | 2001 |