Bernd M. Bausch

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Bernd M. Bausch (* 1900 in Bonn ; † 1965 ) was a German actor and radio play speaker .

Act

After the First World War, Bernd M. Bausch studied German, philosophy and theater studies and then completed a two-year training course at Bonn theaters. He worked as Bernd M. Bausch-Caracciola as a theater actor in the late 1920s when he played on various stages in Berlin, beginning with the Lessing Theater (1928 to 1933). Karl Kraus mentions him in 1929 in Die Fackel . He later worked at the Braunschweig State Theater and the Wuppertaler Schauspielhaus (1941 to 1948). He worked briefly as a director in the post-war period when he staged The Marriage of Nikolaus Gogol at the Wuppertal Theater . He then worked in the 1950s and 1960s a. a. in various radio and television productions. He was seen in the television series Inspector Hornleigh intervenes ... (1961) and in The Scarf by Francis Durbridge (1962). His last role was in The Sacco and Vanzetti Case (1963), directed by Edward Rothe . He also appeared in the Millowitsch Theater in Cologne ( Die spanische Fliege , 1956) and was active as a speaker in radio play productions ( Fizzibizz ) and as a voice actor, for example for Jim Gérald in The Doctor and the Girl (1954).

Filmography

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Die Fackel, issues 810–844. Publishing house "Die Fackel", 1929
  2. ^ German stage yearbook. Volume 74, FA Günther & sohn a.-g., 1966, p. 65.
  3. ^ Anne Linsel : World designs: the set designer Hanna Jordan . Plain text, 2006 -
  4. Ulrike Schlieper, Rolf Geserick: radio play 1952-1953: a documentation, volume 3 . Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 2004. See also Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch , Volume 59. FA Günther & Sohn AG., 1951
  5. ^ Entry in the German synchronous file