Claus Tinney

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Claus Tinney , born as Claus Tiedemanns (* 1936 in Nidden on the Curonian Spit , then Lithuania ) is a German actor , director , screenwriter and writer .

Live and act

Tinney's father, a staunch National Socialist , was a forester in the Elchniederung district (Ibenhorst) on the inland side of the Curonian Spit in East Prussia . At the invitation of Hermann Göring , Claus Tinney spent the summer holidays during the Second World War with his three younger brothers in his house in the holiday resort of Nidden (part of the German Empire from 1939), which had previously belonged to Thomas Mann . In 1944 the family fled to the West. Tinney began his professional career as a forester in the Black Forest and turned to acting when he was not yet 20 years old. In 1956 he first appeared in a television game . As part of permanent engagements he also played theater, for example in 1959 at Hamburg's Theater im Zimmer and at Berlin's Hebbel Theater . Also in 1959, the writer Tinney presented his first novel "Student Story" at the Frankfurt Book Fair .

Although he was regularly present through numerous appearances in television productions, including series such as Stahlnetz and Das Haus der Schlangen , through the mid-1960s , Tinney has made a name for himself in a considerable number of sex films (including various editions of the Schoolgirl Report ) made a name. Some of these works, such as And the mattresses squeak several times a day and Ninotschka also takes off her panties , he also directed in the 1970s. Tinney sometimes used the pseudonym Klaus Krause.

From the late 1980s, Tinney had a continuous role in several episodes of the ZDF early evening series Forsthaus Falkenau . In the mid-1990s, he retired from television. His main field of activity was the writing of scripts (including several films from the series Eine Liebe auf Mallorca ) and stage plays (such as the comedy I love to hear the blackbirds sing ).

Filmography

as an actor

as a director and screenwriter

as a screenwriter

  • 1967: Hot plaster Cologne (cinema)
  • 1969: Colonel’s nieces 2nd part - My bed is my castle (cinema)
  • 1970: Shear the devil, my angel
  • 1971: bed career (cinema)
  • 1982: Rendezvous for women
  • 1983: The Dream Ship (two segments in two episodes)
  • 1995: An unforgettable weekend ... at Tegernsee
  • 1995: An unforgettable weekend ... at the North Sea
  • 1999: A love in Mallorca
  • 2000: A love on Mallorca 2
  • 2001: A love on Mallorca 3
  • 2003: The job of his life
  • 2004: The job of his life 2 - Back in office

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short bio in Claus Tinney: Ein Herz und ein Bohne (novel), Vienna 1986
  2. Frido Mann : Frido Mann tells: A reading book. Selected and edited by Heinrich Detering . Wachholtz, Kiel, Hamburg 2015, p. 118 f.