Erich Uhland

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Erich Uhland (* 1926 ; † May 1988 ) was a German actor , radio play speaker and singer .

Act

Erich Uhland probably made his debut in 1950 at the comedy at the Marquardt in Stuttgart , where he also had his first engagement until 1953. Further stages were in Flensburg in 1958 and in Hamburg from 1960 to 1972 ( St. Pauli Theater , Ernst-Deutsch-Theater , Theater im Zimmer ). He has also made guest appearances at the Small Theater in Bad Godesberg , at the Comedy Düsseldorf , at the Theater am Dom in Cologne and at the Landesbühne Rheinland-Pfalz in Neuwied . He became known to German audiences in the early 1960s when he appeared alongside Robert Meyn and Henry Vahl in the television series Am Abend ins Odeon . As a result, he was seen repeatedly in German television films and series. His voice could be heard in many radio plays, often in productions of the North German Radio : There are recordings from the years 1953 to 1971. For the theater, he mostly played roles in comedies, for example he was invited to the castle or Die for the comedy Düsseldorf Art of Playing the Game by Jean Anouilh (1973) and Charming Julia by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon (1980). In 1975 he had a role in the small theater in Bad Godesberg in lace cap and arsenic by Joseph Kesselring and for the Millowitsch theater he was seen in The Spanish Fly by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach (TV recording from 1986). At the side of Shmuel Rodensky , he appeared in 1968 in the musical production Anatevka .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1953: Werner Jörg Lüddecke : Under the Green Earth - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1953: Zeami Motokiyo : The Lute of the Tsunemasa - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1953: Hermann Rossmann : Five men in barbed wire - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1953: Zeami Motokiyo: The Drum of Damascus - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1960: Dieter Wellershoff : Die Bittgänger - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1960: Karl Heinz Zeitler : The hunt for the perpetrator ; Episode: Visit in the evening - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1960: Fritz Puhl : Adventure of the Future ... (Part 5: Journey into Time) - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1960: Irmgard Wolffheim : The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The River Landscape - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1960: Irmgard Wolffheim: The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: perpetrator unknown - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1960: Jochen Schöberl : The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: Panik in Pearson - Director: Gerda von Uslar
  • 1960: Maria Lamballe : The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The girl from the Seine - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1961: Nelly Sachs : Eli - Director: Heinz von Cramer
  • 1961: Fritz Puhl: Adventure of the Future ... (7th part: Atollopur, the city on the sea) - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1961: Hellmut Kleffel : The hunt for the perpetrator; Result: Green splinters in the glove - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1961: Irmgard Köster : The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The competition - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1961: Irmgard Köster: The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The Salt Shaker - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1961: Joachim Jomeyer : The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: Jackals - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1962: Heinrich von Kleist : Michael Kohlhaas - Director: Kraft-Alexander zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen
  • 1962: Ilse Aichinger : Buttons - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1962: Jochen Schöberl: The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The Night in Badmer's Hamlet - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1962: Maria Lamballe: The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The Murdered Marat - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1962: Nicolaus Hix : The hunt for the perpetrator; Result: Only space for four ... - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1963: Wolfgang Graetz : Schattenspiele - Director: Kraft-Alexander zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen
  • 1964: Brendan Behan : A Manor in Ireland - Director: Hans Bernd Müller
  • 1964: Kikuta Kazuo : The Dove Dankuro - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1964: Joachim Jomeyer: The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The Corsican gang - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1964: Lillian Aye : The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: Mania - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1967: Alan Sharp : The Record Player - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1967: Lotte Ingrisch : The Bridegroom - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1967: Otto Heinrich Kühner : Pastorale 67 - Director: Fritz Schröder – Jahn
  • 1968: Gert Hofmann : Report on the plague in London, submitted by citizens of the city, who perished from it in 1665, between May and November - Director: Heinz von Cramer
  • 1971: Hannelies Taschau : Stranger Dead - Director: Hans Rosenhauer

Discography (selection)

  • 1965: Songs for adults (Letters from the madhouse)
  • 1968: Anatevka (music album, German original recording)

Web links

literature

  • Ingrid Bigler-Marschall: German Theater Lexicon. Biographical and bibliographical manual. , KG Saur, Zurich and Munich 2004, Volume V, p. 2693 (accessed via De Gruyter Online).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jean Anouilh: Invitation to the castle. Retrieved October 19, 2018 .
  2. Little Theater Bad Godesberg. Retrieved October 19, 2018 .
  3. Shmuel Rodensky. Retrieved October 19, 2018 .