Anfried Kramer

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Anfried Krämer (born September 2, 1920 in Beuthen OS ) is a German actor and radio play speaker .

Life

Krämer took acting lessons from Friedrich Ulmer in Munich and made his stage debut in 1947 at the Neue Bühne Munich as "Pater McAhern" in Gibson Lavery's The First Legion . This was followed by engagements at the Dresden State Theater until 1950, at the Osnabrück Theater until 1951, at the Wuppertal Municipal Theaters until 1953, at the Kiel Municipal Theaters until 1955 and at the Kassel State Theater from 1955. Krämer initially played in the field of the adolescent lover, but soon switched to Character compartment.

He played the "Oswald" in Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts , the fool in Shakespeare's What You Want , the "Marius" in Marcel Pagnol's golden anchor , the "puck" in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night 's Dream , the "silk cord" in Carl Sternheim's cassette , the "worm" in Schiller's Kabale und Liebe as well as “Pastor Hale” in Arthur Miller's witch hunt .

Since the 1960s, Krämer has also increasingly taken on roles in film and television productions. He played the Dr. Gachet in Thomas Fantl's Van Gogh biography with Herbert Fleischmann in the title role, the publicist Maximilian Harden in Fritz Umgelter's Eulenburg affair , in Volker Vogeler's drama Jaider, the lonely hunter , in the film adaptation of Manès Sperber's novel trilogy Like a Tear in the Ocean and in von The audience and critics controversially received the ZDF multi-parter death of a pupil of Claus Peter Witt and Robert Stromberger . He also took on guest roles in television series and series such as Tatort and A Case for Two .

In 1977 there was a résumé of him in the documentary Profession: Actor by Hans S. Lampe alongside Rudolf Fernau, Nikolaus Tschopp and Ursula Ludwig .

He also worked as a spokesperson for radio, including for the broadcaster Dresden and the NWDR, but also for commercial radio plays such as the Geisterjäger John Sinclair series from the Braun recording studio .

Krämer is married to the actress Kinga von Felbinger. The only son of his brother, Robert Krämer (1918–1951), was the artist Christoph Krämer (1948–2010).

Filmography (selection)

  • 1963: The Sacco and Vanzetti case
  • 1965: The spoiler - The short, disturbed life of Kaspar Hauser
  • 1966: The Negro
  • 1967: The Eulenburg affair
  • 1967: Mr. Arcularis
  • 1967: That was Mr. Brummell
  • 1969: Van Gogh
  • 1969: The righteous
  • 1970: Like a tear in the ocean
  • 1970: Peace to the huts! War the palaces!
  • 1970: The marquise of B.
  • 1971: Jaider - the lonely hunter
  • 1972: a surgeon remembers
  • 1977: Profession: Actor (documentary film)
  • 1977: Crime scene: Lilacs for Jaczek
  • 1977: Heinrich Heine
  • 1977: Crime scene: Two knots
  • 1978: Skyline
  • 1981: Death of a student
  • 1981: A case for two - the big sister

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