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Armas Sten Fühler (born October 11, 1911 in Helsinki , Finland , † March 11, 1990 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German actor , director and radio play speaker .

Life

Armas Sten Fühler was the son of the musician Max Fühler and the Finnish woman of Swedish descent Maiju Sallmén. At the age of two, his parents moved with him to Germany, where he grew up in Hamburg and Mannheim. Fühler attended a secondary school and graduated from high school in 1930. He then studied German , Old Norse, and art and theater history at the University of Munich and the Heidelberg University of Applied Sciences . He also took lessons at the Mannheim drama school under the direction of Hans Godeck . In 1935 Fühler received his doctorate with the work The acting repertoire of the Mannheim court and national theater in the change of taste in the 18th and 19th centuries (1779-1870) . A short time later he began his stage career at the National Theater in Mannheim . There he worked as an actor and assistant dramaturgy and director, and also worked in Wroclaw on the stage and as a dramaturge.

After the Second World War , Fühler engagements also led to Hamburg and Frankfurt theaters. He played for the first time in Hamburg in 1962, namely at the Theater im Zimmer . There he embodied the male lead in Wolfgang Hildesheimer's play Delay , after having directed two one-act plays by Edward Albee on the stage by Gerda Gmelin . In addition, Fühler worked extensively as a speaker, author and director for radio since the early 1950s. In addition, with The Beloved of My Wife and Schachzug der Liebe, two plays from his pen.

Since the mid-1950s, Armas Sten Fühler also occasionally worked in front of the camera, for example in a TV version of the Edgar Wallace crime thriller The Witcher in 1956 or in 1973 in the episode Blind Hatred from the series Dem Täter on the trail . His last TV role was that of a judge in the series PS - Stories about the Car by Robert Stromberger .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1955: The cyclones
  • 1956: The Witcher
  • 1958: The conversion of Ferdys Pistora
  • 1958: The Caucasian Chalk Circle
  • 1959: Louis Capet trial file
  • 1959: Nocturno in the Grand Hotel
  • 1960: To the last instance
  • 1960: Madame Sans-Gêne
  • 1960: Kai out of the box
  • 1962: Life of Galileo
  • 1963: The Little Court Concert - A musical comedy from the world of Carl Spitzweg
  • 1966: A day without tomorrow
  • 1966: The Trial: Oscar Wilde
  • 1966: The cello
  • 1967: traitor
  • 1969: Stewardesses - The flight to Hong Kong
  • 1973: On the trail of the perpetrator - blind hatred
  • 1975: PS - Stories about the car - The verdict
  • 1976: PS - Stories about the car - The question of guilt

Radio plays

As an author

  • 1952: Magic of the Human Voice - Director: Armas Sten Fühler
  • 1953: The Hole - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1957: The Eerie Evening - Director: not mentioned
  • 1979: Die Dande from Ameriga - Director: not mentioned
  • 1981: At Pan in Schwetzingen (with Petrina Stein ) - Director: Armas Sten Fühler

As a director (selection)

As a speaker (selection)

  • 1951: May you call the hour - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1951: The Career of Don Sequeira - Directed by Paul Land
  • 1951: The Astrologer's Mask - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1952: We're making a radio play - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1952: Journey to Braunschweig - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1952: The Clerk's Piano - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1953: The past has no doors - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1953: Five men in barbed wire - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1953: The Match King - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1954: The fire in the Hutzelwald - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1954: Animals are people too - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1954: Even the smartest can do something stupid - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1955: A journey of eight minutes - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1955: The doctor at the crossroads - Director: Cläre Schimmel
  • 1955: The great noise of the great gentlemen - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1956: The Burnt Offering - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1956: Atomic secret traitor Bruno Pontecorvo - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1956: Peer and the Wolves - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1957: Footprints in the Jungle - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1957: The Iconoclast - Director: Jürgen Petersen
  • 1957: The Telephone Operator - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1958: Eli - Director: Irmfried Wilimzig
  • 1958: Fata Morgana - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1958: The Silence - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1959: The Tower of Resistance - Director: Jürgen Petersen
  • 1959: Das Bein - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1959: The People of Beersheba - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1960: The Uninvited Guest - Director: Jörg Franz
  • 1960: The book and the whistle - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1960: A quiet house - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1961: The Silent Village - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1961: The hunt for the perpetrator (episode: Green splinters in a glove) - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1961: Children are so entertaining - Director: Theodor Steiner
  • 1962: Magic on the transmitter - directed by Theodor Steiner
  • 1962: The Big Brother - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1962: The Blue Milk Canal - Director: Horst Loebe
  • 1963: Literatengekakel - Director: Charlotte Niemann
  • 1963: Vacation at the Front - Director: Charlotte Niemann
  • 1963: The hunt for the perpetrator (episode: The Tour) - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1964: The acquittal - directed by Wilm ten Haaf
  • 1964: Only about my corpse - Director: Wilm ten Haaf
  • 1964: Little trips out of the skin - Director: Charlotte Niemann
  • 1965: Murderers with principles - directed by Gerlach Fiedler
  • 1965: When Mr. Wallace came home ... - Director: Heio Müller
  • 1965: Marriage - Director: Gerlach Fiedler * 1966: Opposing voices - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1967: Penitentiary system - Director: Klaus Groth
  • 1967: No ear for music - Director: Klaus Groth
  • 1967: The Assassination - Director: Reinhard Zobel
  • 1968: The Lancaster Case - Director: Günther Sauer
  • 1968: The Dead of Spoon River - Director: Wolfgang Schenck
  • 1968: Under an eggplant-colored sky - Director: Jörg Franz
  • 1969: Jasseron, lawyer and notary - Director: Klaus Groth
  • 1969: The dress rehearsal - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1969: Mondgespenster - Director: Peter Buck
  • 1970: Article 727 - Directed by Klaus Groth
  • 1972: Exitus - Director: Horst H. Vollmer
  • 1973: The Identity of Josef Kemmer - Director: Werner Klein
  • 1974: Schrei - Director: Werner Klein
  • 1974: Penelope in Crystal - Director: Werner Klein
  • 1975: Warning - original sound! - Director: Werner Klein
  • 1976: The three kings visit in the morning. Based on an idea by Rudolf Stähle - Director: Andreas Weber-Schäfer
  • 1976: Women's Revolt - Director: Christian Gebert
  • 1976: Schlorem and Zores - Director: Peter Knorr
  • 1977: Tracing Service - Director: Christian Gebert
  • 1979: The Discotheque - Director: Sigurd König
  • 1981: Excursion of the pensioners - Director: Ulrich Lauterbach
  • 1981: Casanova and the figurine - director: Walter Adler
  • 1983: The Man on the Balcony - Director: Henning Venske
  • 1985: Footsteps in the Sand - Director: Dieter Eppler
  • 1985: The Search - Director: Christian Gebert
  • 1986: The choice is yours, boy - Director: Sylvia Molzer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c portrait at steffi-line.de , accessed on October 7, 2015.
  2. a b c Willi Paetsch: Theater-Notizen , Hamburger Abendblatt of August 18, 1962 , accessed on October 7, 2015.
  3. Dissertation in the German National Library , accessed on October 7, 2015.