Bodo Knuth

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Bodo Knuth (born October 6, 1920 in Berlin , † after 1972) was a German actor on stage, film and television.

Live and act

Knuth was trained as an actor and singer at a music college in the 1940s. In 1947/48 he was the director and actor on a tiny stage in Weilburg. Other early stages were Potsdam, Hamburg, Gießen, Mainz and Stuttgart. He then worked as a freelance worker, and piece contracts took him to the Württemberg State Theater in Stuttgart, to which he was to remain loyal for many years. Knuth also worked on the radio and as a voice actor. His few appearances in front of the camera fell mainly in the late 1960s and early 1970s. When Knuth died is currently unknown.

Filmography

  • 1953: The cousin from Dingsda
  • 1956: Maria Stuart
  • 1966: Wilhelm Tell
  • 1967: morality
  • 1967: Truck drivers (a series)
  • 1971: Funny stories with Georg Thomalla (one episode)
  • 1971: Edward IV. - The War of the Roses, 2nd part

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