Erwin Biegel

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Erwin Friedrich Richard Biegel (born March 25, 1896 in Berlin , † May 24, 1954 in Berlin-Dahlem ) was a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Erwin Biegel could look back on a long career in the theater when he gained a foothold as a supporting actor in film in the mid-1930s. His numerous films from the 1930s include a passionate doctor , servants let beg , Truxa , Fanny Elssler , Gasparone , Anna Favetti and Woman Without a Past .

During the Second World War, many other engagements followed in well-known productions such as Stern von Rio , Münchhausen , Die Feuerzangenbowle and Der Majoratsherr . After the end of the war, Erwin Biegel continued his theater and film career until shortly before his death. His involvement in the synchronization of Disney films remained sustainable .

Erwin Biegel died of a heart attack and was buried in Berlin's Dahlem cemetery. His grave was abandoned after the 1979 rest period had expired.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

literature

  • Ralf Schenk (Ed.): In front of the camera. Fifty actors in Babelsberg . Henschel Verlag, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-89487-235-7 .