Eric Schildkraut

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Eric Schildkraut (born November 6, 1906 in Langschede , † July 16, 1999 in Hamburg ) was a German actor and radio play speaker .

Life

After graduating from high school, he attended drama school . 1933 emigration from Germany and various guest appearances at theaters in Paris , Brussels and Lucerne . 1949-1951 was followed by a commitment to Tel Aviv , where he was involved in films. From 1951 to 1958, Eric Schildkraut belonged to the ensemble of the Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt . From 1961 he worked at the Theater im Zimmer in Hamburg and at the Landesbühne Hannover .

Eric Schildkraut has worked in various film , television and radio play productions .

In 1960 he played with Inge Meysel , Karl John , Friedrich Joloff , Friedrich Schütter and Liselotte Willführ in the television adaptation of the play Madame Sans-Gêne by Victorien Sardou , directed by John Olden .

As speaker was Eric Schildkraut 1966, succeeding Herbert Hennies in the role of the servant Charlie subsequently Paul Temple and the fall Geneva (Director: Otto Duben ) the popular Paul Temple series of North West German Radio and West German Radio of Francis Durbridge to hear . In the radio play version of the novel Jud Süß by Lion Feuchtwanger in a production by Südwestfunk and Saarländischer Rundfunk from 1981, he played the role of Landau . In addition to Schildkraut, Axel Corti , Hubert Suschka , Hans Korte , Walter Richter , Ingeborg Lapsien , Hannes Messemer and Günter Strack also spoke .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1952: The trail leads to Berlin
  • 1953: Raskolnikow (TV movie)
  • 1954: The devil drives in 3rd grade (TV movie)
  • 1960: Madame Sans-Gêne (TV movie)
  • 1961: Time of the Innocent (TV series)
  • 1961: The Man from Outside (TV movie)
  • 1961: In the evening at the Odeon (TV movie)
  • 1962: Life of Galileo (TV movie)
  • 1964: Apollo from Bellac (TV movie)
  • 1966: Gaspar Varros Law (TV movie)
  • 1970: Parisian Life (TV film)
  • 1982: God no longer believes in us (TV movie)
  • 1986: Stammheim
  • 1989: Mary of the Stars

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1954: The search for the emperor of the world
  • 1954: Under the milk forest
  • 1954: The gigantic machine - operated by dwarfs
  • 1955: The court withdraws to deliberate (consequence: impaired consciousness?)
  • 1955: Mary Celeste
  • 1955: one hundred crowns (illusion)
  • 1957: The surf off Setúbal
  • 1957: The hunt for the perpetrator (episode: the theft at the racing club in Colombo)
  • 1957: Omar and Omar
  • 1957: The Caliph's Ring
  • 1957: The early morning fear
  • 1959: The cardemomme
  • 1959: The Beersheba people
  • 1959: Allow me, my name is Cox (Season 3: Part 6: A Master Who Falls From Heaven)
  • 1960: State of emergency
  • 1961: Salto Mortale
  • 1961: time of the guilty
  • 1962: The Life of Man
  • 1962: The righteous
  • 1962: The great image
  • 1962: A dispatch arrives
  • 1963: The shelter
  • 1964: Murder in Studio One
  • 1964: Not a word from Charly
  • 1964: Sarajevo
  • 1965: Gilles de Rais
  • 1965: The Wasserminna
  • 1966: Paul Temple and the Geneva case
  • 1966: Magellan - The first circumnavigation
  • 1968: To the glory of madness
  • 1968: Escape to the stars
  • 1970: The black candle
  • 1973: The strange telephone
  • 1973: Hilda
  • 1973: people nearby
  • 1979: The cold heart
  • 1981: Jud Suess
  • 1982: I'm actually mute

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1495.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Madame Sans-Gêne program entry from December 18, 1960 on tvprogramme.net; Retrieved February 12, 2011
  2. ^ Paul Temple and the Geneva case on HÖRDAT Online; Retrieved August 6, 2013
  3. radio play Jud Süß on Hörspielkrimi.net; Retrieved February 12, 2011

Remarks

  1. In Glenzdorf's Internationales Film-Lexikon Volume 3. (Peit - Zz), Bad Münder 1961, p. 1495, the date of birth of Eric Schildkraut is given differently on November 6, 1911 . IMDb, filmportal.de, the article Selm and other sources assume 6 November 1906 as the date of birth.