Carl W. Tetting

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Carl Wilhelm Tetting , also CW Tetting (born May 11, 1890 in Berlin , † June 20, 1966 in Munich ) was a German actor , film production manager , line producer and film producer .

Life

After graduating from school, Tetting began a commercial apprenticeship and from 1919 took on stage roles in Berlin. Offers from the film were added almost at the same time. In 1924/25 Tetting took part in a film expedition that took him to East Asia ( Republic of China , Japanese Empire , British India , Dutch East Indies and Ceylon ). The result was the strip The White Geisha , in which Tetting played the main male role.

Soon after, he switched to working behind the camera and took on various auxiliary jobs in film production. In 1934 Tetting finally ended his work as an actor. For two years he was a regular basis as a production assistant (z. B. 1935 in The Student of Prague ) and manager (z. B. 1936 at Allotria ) worked before he was appointed production manager in late 1937. In this role, Tetting worked for the production companies Tobis , Klagemann-Film and Bavaria . On January 1, 1942, Carl Wilhelm Tetting was appointed head of production at Prag-Film , to which he was to belong until April 1944, when he was replaced by EW Emo . Subsequently, until the end of the war in 1945, he was the deputy head of production at Wien-Film .

After the war, Tetting started as a producer of documentaries and switched back to feature films in the early 1950s. With his own company, Rotary-Film, he made several unambitious entertainment productions. Tetting was married to the soprano Maria Müller (1898–1958).

Filmography

as an actor

  • 1920: The desert grave
  • 1920: The red poster
  • 1921: The eight-penny girl
  • 1921: Hapura, the dead city; 2 parts
  • 1921: Rogue Hunt, 2 parts
  • 1922: The girl from the golden west
  • 1923: Time is Money
  • 1923: he is your brother
  • 1923: Nanon
  • 1925: the joy of children
  • 1926: The white geisha
  • 1926: The Borodur riddle
  • 1933: The Judas of Tyrol
  • 1934: a woman who knows what she wants
  • 1934: The last waltz
  • 1935: a hundred days

as a production or line manager or producer

literature

  • Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 7: R - T. Robert Ryan - Lily Tomlin. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 , p. 635.

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