Eike Gallwitz

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Eike Gallwitz , also partially listed as Eik Gallwitz or with the stage name Eik Travers (born March 31, 1940 in Göttingen ; † September 8, 2010 ibid) was a German author and actor .

activities

Gallwitz originally worked for the theater and at times became active in television . As a director he was responsible for the short films Gangster (1971) and Nice (1970).

His best-known appearances included the portrayal of the sensitive Bielich in The Brutalization of Franz Blum , the contortionist in the youth series Ein Fall für TKKG and some supporting roles in the television series Großstadtrevier and Tatort .

In addition to his work for theater and film, Gallwitz also worked as a radio play speaker. In addition, he was hired as a stage actor.

Filmography (selection)

Publications

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. newfilmkritik.de
  2. [1] Autobiographical information at dffb.de
  3. life data according to the obituary notice in the Göttinger Tageblatt of September 16, 2010; Place of birth and activity as an author according to Piet Hein Honig, Hanns-Georg Rodek : 100001. The show business encyclopedia of the 20th century. Showbiz-Data-Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 1992, ISBN 3-929009-01-5 , p. 349.
  4. Eike Gallwitz at filmportal.de