Bogislav von Heyden-Linden (actor)

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Bogislav von Heyden-Linden (born July 28, 1898 in Hanover , † April 25, 1991 ) was a German actor as Bogislav von Heyden .

Life

Bogislav von Heyden-Linden was the son of the Uhlan officer and gentleman rider Bogislav von Heyden-Linden (1853-1909) and his wife Elisabeth Countess von Westphalen (1865-1961). Like his father and older brother Joseph (1895–1941), he first embarked on a military career with a cavalry regiment . In 1918 he quit his service with the rank of lieutenant, initially wanted to learn the trade, but then became an actor. During the Second World War he was a theater officer with the rank of captain in Paris . After the war he lived in Wiesbaden until the 1960s, where he worked on the theaters there and in the theaters of Mainz and Frankfurt am Main . He became known for his role as the journalist Hans-Ulrich Betzdorf in the television series " Die Firma Hesselbach ".

Bogislav von Heyden-Linden was married to Margaritha Cottmann since 1929. The marriage had four children.

literature

  • Harald von Heyden: Constantly changing. Reports from six generations of the von Heyden / von Heyden-Linden family from 1800–1989. Heyden'sche Family Foundation (ed.), Borgwedel

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogical handbook of the nobility . Volume A XXVI, CA Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 2001, page 164.