Dieter Schaad

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Dieter Schaad (born April 2, 1926 in Wiesbaden ) is a German actor .

Life

After graduating from high school, he attended drama school in his hometown of Wiesbaden . His first engagement took him to the Stadttheater Worms for four years . Then he played u. a. at Theater Bielefeld , Theater Krefeld , Schauspielhaus Köln , Hamburger Kammerspiele , Staatstheater Darmstadt , Staatstheater Wiesbaden as well as several theater tours, most recently in 2005/2006 in the Schwank “ The Robbery of the Sabine Women ”.

At the end of the 1980s, Schaad played the role of Dr. Manfred Pauli in the ARD series Lindenstrasse . He also played old Paul Simon in Edgar Reitz 's homeland . In 1993 he appeared in Thomas Mitscherlich's Die Denunziantin alongside Katharina Thalbach . He played in many television formats, including a. Tatort , The Commissioner , A Case for Two , City Clinic , Forsthaus Falkenau , These Drombuschs , Steel Chamber Zurich and St. Angela . In 1996, he was in a series of spin-offs to the TV show on axis in addition to his wife and former Linde Road co-star Dagmar Hessenland to see. The two met at Theater Krefeld.

Schaad was seen in around 120 television productions.

In his spare time, Dieter Schaad promotes the Nerobergbahn in his hometown Wiesbaden , in the 1970s he campaigned for the maintenance of the water ballast-operated cable car from the three Emperor year 1888 and is honorary railroad master as well as a founding member of the Nerobergbahn's development association.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "We talk a lot with each other" A conversation with Dagmar Hessenland and Dieter Schaad in July 2005 ( Memento from May 12, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) auflistrakulttreff.de, accessed on May 11, 2014.