Egon Mohr
Egon G. Mohr (born December 30, 1924 in Kiel ; † January 6, 1980 in Germany ) was a German actor on stage, film and television.
Live and act
Mohr took private acting lessons and got his first stage roles in his hometown of Kiel. Then he went to several stages in Hamburg as a freelancer, made radio and spoke dubbing. According to Mohr, feature film offers have taken him to Italy, Denmark, France and Great Britain. He has been demonstrable as a television actor since 1959. His stern facial expression made him an ideal cast for stubborn and serious characters. The resident of Hamburg shot the majority of these productions in northern Germany and in the Hanseatic city.
Filmography
- 1959–60: Steel Network (two episodes)
- 1960: No pardon after midnight ( Den sidste vinter )
- 1964: The Criminal Court (one episode)
- 1965: Allow me, my name is Cox (an episode)
- 1965: One day report from a German concentration camp in 1939
- 1969: Percy Stuart (an episode)
- 1970: Police radio calls (TV series, an episode)
- 1972: Das Kurheim (TV series, one episode)
- 1972: Kleinstadtbahnhof (one episode)
- 1973: News from the Kleinstadtbahnhof (several episodes)
- 1974: Hamburg Transit (one episode)
- 1975: Commissioned by Madame (TV series, one episode)
literature
- Who's Who in the Arts, two volumes. 2nd revised edition, Wörthsee 1978. First volume p. 640
Web links
- Egon Mohr in the Internet Movie Database (English)
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SURNAME | Mohr, Egon |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mohr, Egon G. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor on stage, film and television |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 30, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kiel |
DATE OF DEATH | January 6, 1980 |
Place of death | Germany |