Frank Barufski
Frank Barufski (born December 31, 1905 in Cologne ; † October 21, 1991 there ) was a German actor , radio play speaker and presenter .
Life
Barufski completed his acting training in Cologne, where he played on various stages such as the Millowitsch Theater . Other theater stations were Hof (Saale) , Magdeburg, Saarbrücken and Bielefeld.
Barufski became known to a wide audience primarily through his participation in numerous television productions. He was seen in various recordings of productions by the Millowitsch Theater (“ Der Etappenhase ”, “ Schneider Wibbel ”), in literary adaptations such as Hans Schweikart's Goethe adaptation “Die Mitschuldigen”, television films such as Imo Moszkowicz 's “Spanische Legende” and Fred Kraus ' "Disgust" - again next to Willy Millowitsch - and multi-parts such as the street sweeper " The Woman in White " based on Wilkie Collins . He achieved particular popularity through the SWF Saturday evening show " The happy wine round ". Between 1964 and 1968, along with Paul Henckels , Arno Paulsen , Kurt Großkurth and Jupp Hussels, he was part of the regulars' table at the television bar run by "landlady" Margit Schramm and "cellar master" Willy Schneider , in which plenty of wine was consumed despite the ban on the broadcast line. Under the title "The foolish wine barrel", Telefunken also released an LP with the music and the round table discussions.
He also worked as a spokesperson for numerous radio productions, including a. in several episodes of the radio series " Always this Fizzibitz ", a WDR adaptation of Ellis Kauts " Pumuckl ", radio plays about the detective " Paul Temple " such as " Paul Temple and the Madison case ", " Paul Temple and the Vandyke case " and " Paul Temple and the Curzon Case ", 1964 as "Sadek" in a WDR production of Karl May's "Durch die Desert" with Paul Klinger as "Kara Ben Nemsi" and 1956 as "Will Parker" in a WDR production of Mays “Winnetou” with Hansjörg Felmy in the title role.
He also worked as a voice actor since the 1950s and lent his voice a. a. James Finlayson in "Dick and Doof as Able seaman", Fernand Sardou in "The Smugglers' Ring of Marseille" and Dante Maggio in "Forgive Me".
On October 28, 1991, seven days after his death, he was buried in Cologne's north cemetery (hall 2 H19 and 20) next to his wife Inge († 1970). The grave site has since been closed.
Filmography (selection)
- 1961: Inspector Hornleigh intervenes ...
- 1964: Schneider Wibbel
- 1965: White Wyandottes
- 1969: The stage hare
- 1969: The disgust
- 1971: The woman in white
Radio plays (selection)
- 1949: Paul Temple and the Gregory affair - directed by Eduard Hermann and Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1949: Faust II - directed by Ludwig Berger
- 1950: The Cremerius siblings - Director: Wilhelm Semmelroth
- 1951: State of siege - Director: Wilhelm Semmelroth
- 1951: From the secret files of Scotland Yard - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1951: The platforms are empty - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1951: Paul Temple and the Curzon case - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1953: Paul Temple and the Vandyke case - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1953: The Nose - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell
- 1954: painter Bocks Huhzick - director: Fritz Peter Vary
- 1954: Paul Temple and the Jonathan Case - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1954: Jeanne or the Lark - Director: Wilhelm Semmelroth
- 1955: The Treasure in Silbersee - Director: Kurt Meister
- 1956: Winnetou - Director: Kurt Meister
- 1956: Paul Temple and the Madison Case - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1956: As far as your feet can carry - Director: Franz Zimmermann
- 1956: The Tragedy on the Hunt - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1957: The Black Suit - Director: Wilhelm Semmelroth
- 1957: Little John's Odyssey - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1958: Paul Temple and the Lawrence Case - Directed by Eduard Hermann
- 1958: Old Surehand - Director: Kurt Meister
- 1958: Brennpunkt - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1958: Doctor Schiwago - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1960: And the light shines in the darkness - Director: Ludwig Cremer
- 1961: Duvejecke vum Kreegmaat - Director: Heinz Dieter Köhler
- 1961: The Treasure Graves - Director: Otto Düben
- 1962: Paul Temple and the Margo case - Director: Eduard Hermann
- 1963: The Lost Conscience - Director: Gustav Burmester
- 1964: Through the desert - Director: Manfred Brückner
- 1964: Bells of Death (6 parts) - Director: Rolf von Goth
- 1965: The Wasserminna - Director: Otto Düben
- 1966: Paul Temple and the Geneva case - Director: Otto Düben
- 1968: Anna Karenina - Director: Ludwig Cremer
- 1969: Our dear Luci - Director: Gustav Burmester
- 1970: Fahrenheit 451 - Director: Günther Sauer
Web links
- Frank Barufski in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Date of death, burial place and name of the wife come from the cemetery administration of the city of Cologne
- ^ "White wine was drunk black", in: Hörzu 1968 No. 43 from October 26th - November 1st, 1968
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Barufski, Frank |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, radio play speaker and presenter |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 31, 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cologne |
DATE OF DEATH | October 21, 1991 |
Place of death | Cologne |