Claus Dieter Clausnitzer
Claus Dieter Clausnitzer (born January 15, 1939 in Saarbrücken ) is a German actor .
Training and theater work
Clausnitzer completed his acting studies at the New Munich Drama School . His engagements and guest performances have taken him to the Residenztheater in Munich , the Theater St. Gallen, the Deutsches Theater Göttingen , the Theater Bremen , the Schauspielhaus Bochum and the George Tabori theater laboratory . He performed at the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen , the Kreuzgangspiele Feuchtwangen , the Burgfestspiele Würzburg and the Innsbruck Summer Games. From 1976 to 2010 Clausnitzer was a member of the Dortmund Schauspiel ensemble . The Dortmund Theater honored him in 2007 with the title Chamber Actor .
In 1988 he played the role of Schlomo Herzl in the German premiere of the drama Mein Kampf at the Dortmund Theater .
Clausnitzer headed the studio stage of the New Munich Drama School for two years.
Television work
In the mid-1970s, Clausnitzer, along with Heinz Meier and Evelyn Hamann, was part of Loriot's sketch partners. For example, he played the annoyed director in the TV version of Der Lottogewinner . In 1997 he had a small supporting role in the second Ballauf-und-Schenk- Tatort episode bombshell . Since 2002 he has been seen regularly as the father of Chief Inspector Thiel ( Axel Prahl ) in the WDR crime scene in Münster .
Filmography (selection)
- 1975: Berlinger, director: Alf Brustellin
- 1976: Loriot I – III, directed by Vicco von Bülow
- 1987: A case for TKKG gangsters at the garden party
- 1989: Schwarzenberg , director: Eberhard Itzenplitz
- 1993: Maus und Katz, directed by Hajo Gies
- 1995: The Sandman , directed by Nico Hofmann
- 1996: Deadly turning point, director: Nico Hofmann
- 1998: Freundinnen & other monsters , directed by Mika Kallwass
- 1998: Die Mädchenfalle - Death Comes Online , Director: Peter Ily Huemer
- 1999: Oi! Warning , directed by Benjamin Reding , Dominik Reding
- 1999: SK Kölsch - A hot woman, director: Holger Barthel
- 1999: The death flu in Cologne, director: Christiane Balthasar
- 2000: The rescue pilots - youngsters in the team
- 2003: Double use - hot freight, director: Johannes Grieser
- 2003: The miracle of Lengede , director: Kaspar Heidelbach
- 2003: SOKO Cologne - The Dead Tourist
- 2004: Drechsler's Second Chance , Director: Jobst Oetzmann
- 2005: Living with Hannah, directed by Erica von Moeller
- 2007: Contergan , director: Adolf Winkelmann
- 2007: everything that matters
- 2007: Opposite
- 2008: SOKO Cologne - who murdered Bubi Waldner
- 2009: volcano
- 2010: SOKO Leipzig - The Haunted House
- 2010: Give me your heart
- 2011–2015: Knallerfrauen
- since 2012: red roses
- 2013: SOKO Wismar - When the stranger came
- 2015: SOKO Cologne - Naked Facts
- 2015: Coast Guard - Euphorin
- since 2015: Meuchelbeck
- 2016: The Rosenheim Cops - Deadly Vices
Crime scene episodes
Radio plays
- 1992: Werner Schmitz : The time was beautiful - Director: Hein Bruchl (detective radio play - WDR )
- 2005: Karlheinz Koinegg : Knight Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (Sick Knight) - Director: Angeli Backhausen (children's radio play (6 parts) - WDR)
- 2009: Hundred kilometers of Emscher stories, music & direction: Frank Fröhlich, Goldmund audio books ISBN 978-3-939669-14-2
- 2009: Robert Erskine Childers : The Riddle of the Sandbank - Director: Boris Heinrich (WDR)
- 2012: Point Whitmark (radio play series), episode 35 Lost in the Spider Forest ; Role: restaurant tester "Basil Cricket"
Awards
- 1990: NRW Actor Award for the title role in Tankred Dorst's drama Korbes
Private
Clausnitzer lives in Dortmund and is a supporter of Borussia Dortmund .
Individual evidence
- ↑ GIG: Gala (Münster) , In-Side, Alexandra Mai, February 2019, No. 393, p. 46
Web links
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Clausnitzer, Claus Dieter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 15, 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Saarbrücken |