Dierk Hardebeck

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Dierk Hardebeck (born January 22, 1928 in Hamburg ; † July 27, 1983 ) was a German actor and radio play speaker .

Act

In his youth, Dierk Hardebeck did military service during the Second World War. After graduating from high school, he studied acting and then founded a theater company with which he went on tour.

Hardebeck had theater engagements in the 1960s at the Dortmund Theater and later at the Cologne Theater . He also gave acting classes during this time. He had regular theater appearances in Cologne in 1980 in Kleist's Das Käthchen von Heilbronn (director: Jürgen Flimm ) and in 1981 in Yvonne, the Burgundy princess by Witold Gombrowicz (director: Luc Bondy ). He was also GDBA chairman of the municipal theaters in Cologne.

Since the beginning of the 1950s he has also appeared in a number of German feature films, television films and series. Dierk Hardebeck was involved in over 35 radio play productions by German broadcasters between 1958 and 1983.

He died in 1983 as a result of a traffic accident.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1952: The way to you
  • 1956: Philemon and Baucis (TV movie)
  • 1961: The Flying Cow (Piriluoh ...!) (TV movie)
  • 1961: Zanzibar (TV movie)
  • 1962: Funny stories with Georg Thomalla (TV series, 1 episode)
  • 1963: The Cozy Commissioner (TV short film)
  • 1963: Detective Story (TV movie)
  • 1963–1964: Truck Driver (TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 1967: Heinrich Heine (two-part TV series)
  • 1970: Pusher (TV movie)
  • 1973: Weekend in Paradise (TV movie)
  • 1975: Beware of the trap! - Nepper, Schlepper, Bauernfänger (TV series, 1 episode)
  • 1980: Das Käthchen von Heilbronn (TV movie)
  • 1980: Attention, customs! (TV series, 10 episodes)
  • 1981: The Bold Swimmer (TV movie)
  • 1981: Come with me to Monte Carlo

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Dierk Hardebeck. In: German stage yearbook. Volume 92, FA Günther & Sohn, 1983, p. 792.
  2. Vita Olaf A. Krätke. Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
  3. Achim Rodewald. Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
  4. ^ Archive Theatertreffen 1980. Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
  5. ^ Archive Theatertreffen 1981. Retrieved March 3, 2019 .