Egon Reimers

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Egon Reimers (born July 30, 1928 in Hamburg ; † March 5, 1989 ) was a German theater actor .

Life

Reimers was most recently a permanent member of the ensemble at the Saarland State Theater in Saarbrücken until his death , where he appeared in the play Der Weltverbesserer by Thomas Bernhard in the mid-1980s . In Saarbrücken he played under the direction of Wolfgang Engel also Sosias in the tragicomedy Amphitryon (1985) and the host in the comedy Minna von Barnhelm (1983).

Reimers worked on television in some series, but where he was used exclusively as a supporting actor. He played in several episodes of the family series Die Drombuschs and in two episodes of the crime series A Fall for Two and a Teacher in the series Death of a Student . In 1984 he had an episode role in the family series Bei Mudder Liesl with Liesel Christ . Directed by Heinz Schirk , he also took on a role in the Tatort episode The Brothers in 1988 .

On April 24, 1982 he was seen as an actor in the ARD Saturday evening show One will win .

Reimers also worked as a speaker and reciter . In 1984 he worked in a co-production by Saarländischer Rundfunk and Radio Bremen in the role of Kieneck in the original science fiction radio play Obsessed vom Wie by Dieter Hasselblatt (1926–1997); his partners were among others Peter Dirschauer , Erika Skrotzki and Klaus Herm . During a staged reading of the drama Fiorenza by Thomas Mann in Lübeck , he read the role of Savonarola alongside Will Quadflieg (Lorenzo) and Johanna Liebeneiner (Fiore) as part of the Thomas Mann Festival Week .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b German Stage Yearbook. Volume 98. p. 672, Preview in Google Book Search
  2. Theater today. Issues 1-6, p. 38
  3. Wolfgang Engel (Google Books excerpt 1)
  4. Wolfgang Engel (Google Books excerpt 2)
  5. A case for two - Always having trouble with Ado
  6. Egon Reimers  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Kabelein's series dictionary@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.kabeleins.de.c.footprint.net  
  7. Science Fiction in Radio Play, 1947–1987 (Google Books excerpt)
  8. To please everyone - is impossible Thomas Mann and Lübeck, 1875 - 2000. A chronicle. (Google Books excerpt)