Claus Fuchs

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Claus Fuchs (born April 16, 1943 in Łódź ) is a German actor and radio play speaker .

biography

Growing up in Hamburg and Bremen, the trained import and export merchant Claus Fuchs first completed an apprenticeship at the State University for Music and Theater in Frankfurt am Main and then took private lessons with Hans-Dieter Zeidler and Friedrich Kollander. Fuchs' theater career began at the Frankfurt Municipal Theaters . Further engagements took him to the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , to Aachen, Saarbrücken, Munich, to the Burgfestspiele Jagsthausen and to the Theater im Zimmer and the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater in Hamburg . In addition to many other roles he could be seen as Matti in Herr Puntila and his servant Matti by Bertolt Brecht , as Shakespeare's Othello , as Pozzo in Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett or in Brecht's Threepenny Opera as Mackie Messer .

Claus Fuchs has been known to a wide audience since 1975 through his involvement in numerous television films and series. Among other things, he played in two Derrick episodes, various roles in eight episodes of the Tatort series, in the Großstadtrevier and in the series Friendship with Heart .

Claus Fuchs was and is also active in dubbing, including for Robert Culp in Superman - The Adventures of Lois & Clark and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in the series Batman . Fuchs can also be heard in a large number of radio play productions, e.g. B. The three ??? , A case for TKKG or five friends .

Claus Fuchs also organizes readings. His extensive repertoire includes stories and poems by Heinz Erhardt , Joachim Ringelnatz , Eugen Roth , Erich Kästner and Siegfried Lenz .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Langen Müller's Actor Lexicon of the Present, Vienna 1986
  2. a b Claus Fuchs' website