Alfred Abel-Adermann

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Alfred Abel-Adermann (born February 16, 1913 ; † after 1984) was a German film and theater actor who also acted as a speaker for radio play productions.

Act

Abel-Adermann worked in the 1960s a. a. in the television productions Inspektor Hornleigh intervenes ... (1961), Sonny-Boyd (1962) and Goya (1969, directed by Wilhelm Semmelroth ). As a narrator, he has also worked in several WDR radio productions (such as The Specialty of the House by Stanley Ellin or All My Voices by Antonin Pridal ), the Metropolis production (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1984) and several Francis Durbridge radio play productions by Row Paul Temple with. As a theater actor he worked a. a. with Gerhard F. Hering in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi . also with Peter Palitzsch . Abel-Adermann lived in Cologne-Vingst.

Filmography (selection)

  • Fairy tales in Müllerstraße (TV movie, 1963, directed by Peter Podehl )
  • Shadow of War (teleplay, directed by Rod Serling )

Audio productions (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in What on the ear
  2. ^ Alfred Abel-Adermann in the radio play database
  3. ^ Gerhard Friedrich Hering, Vita Huber: Gerhard F. Hering, writer, director, director: selected writings . Justus von Liebig Verlag, 1998
  4. Peter Palitzsch: "Theater must change the world". Henschel, 2005, p. 208
  5. Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch, Volume 78. Printed and commissioned by FA Günther & Sohn, 1970
  6. TV program February 21, 1963
  7. TV program from January 10, 1963
  8. Entry at EcIty.doc
  9. Entry in Handke online