Alois Garg

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Alois Garg (born September 6, 1912 in Düsseldorf , † after 1986) was a German film and theater actor , radio play speaker and director .

Act

From the early 1950s Garg worked as a theater actor at the Kölner Kammerspiele, to be seen in plays by Carl Sternheim or in 1957 in Arthur Schnitzler's grotesque The Green Cockatoo . In 1951 he directed the radio play version of Franz Werfels' Der veruntreute Himmel (with Hilde Engel , Else Brückner and Anette Roland ) and Christian Bock's radio play The strange telephone (with Dirk Dautzenberg, among others ).

From the late 1950s Garg worked in numerous television productions a. a. directed by Imo Moszkowicz , Edward Rothe , Rudolf Sellner , Heinz Wilhelm Schwarz and Wilhelm Semmelroth . He was also seen in the television series The Third Glove (1967). In the following years he worked with directors such as Hansjürgen Pohland , Claus Peter Witt and peter Zadek , and in the 1970s with Joachim Hess and Peter Podehl . His last role as poet Émile Robinet was in the Anouilh film adaptation of Colombe .

Since the late 1940s, Garg worked as a radio play speaker for the NWDR and the WDR , u. a. in the radio plays Hauptmann von Köpenick (1951), Schmutzigeehand (based on Jean-Paul Sartre , director: Karl Peter Biltz ), You are still knocking over the sinking of the Tirpitz ship (director: Eduard Hermann ) and in Willkit Greuèl's radio play The managed angel . A family story in 11 parts (1986). He could also be heard in Sherlock Holmes radio plays and Der adventurliche Simplicissimus Teutsch (with Hans Clarin and Rolf Schult ). He continued to appear as an actor, around 1972 as Cleanthe in Molière's The Imaginary Sick , at the side of René Deltgen , Irmgard Först , Wilhelm Pilgram and Josef Quadflieg at the Cologne Theater ; as a director he was u. a. works for the Cologne Gürzenich .

Filmography

  • 1956: The Secret of Macaroni (Director: Peter A. Horn )
  • 1956: The Long Christmas Supper (Director: Hannes Tannert )
  • 1957: The Trojan War does not take place (Director: Rudolf Sellner )
  • 1960: Hours of Terror (Director: Herbert Wenk )
  • 1962: Daphne Laureola (Director: Heinz Wilhelm Schwarz)
  • 1963: The Sacco and Vanzetti Case (Director: Edward Rothe)
  • 1965: King Nicolo or This is Life (Director: Wilhelm Semmelroth)
  • 1966: Acits (Director: Imo Moszkowicz)
  • 1966: To Damascus (Direction: Wilhelm Semmelroth)
  • 1967: The Third Glove (TV series, director: Eberhard Itzenplitz )
  • 1967: This Man and Germany (Direction: Hansjürgen Pohland, Heinz von Cramer )
  • 1968: Mathilde Möhring (Director: Claus Peter Witt)
  • 1969: Rotmord (Director: Peter Zadek)
  • 1974: The Last Testament (Director: Joachim Hess)
  • 1973–75: Lemmi and the Schmöker (children's series, director: Peter Podehl)
  • 1981: Colombe (Director: Heinz Wilhelm Schwarz)

Radio plays (selection)

Director

speaker

Garg is listed as a speaker in the ARD radio play database in over 440 records.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Herbert Alfred Frenzel, Hans Joachim Moser Biographisches Theaterhandbuch . de Gruyter, 1956
  2. ^ The Stage, Issues 28-39 . Austria International, 1961
  3. Sidney Darchinger: Face as an event: Liselotte Strelow - portrait photography 1939-1974 University of Bonn., 1997
  4. Yearbook, Volumes 36-37 . ed. by Leopold Lindtberg, Swiss Society for Theater Culture. Atlantis Verlag, 1972
  5. ^ Klaus Völker : Hans Lietzau : actor, director, director . Hentrich + Hentrich Gbr, 1999
  6. ^ Christoph Schwandt: Opera in Cologne: from the beginnings to the present . Dittrich, 2007, p. 416
  7. ^ Albert Schulze-Vellinghausen : Theater criticism 1952-60 . E. Friedrich, 1961