Friedrich Schuetter

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Friedrich Schuetter

Friedrich "Fiete" Schütter (born January 4, 1921 in Düsseldorf ; † September 17, 1995 in Hamburg ) was a German actor , radio play speaker , voice actor and co-founder of the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater .

Life

The son of a hotel owner emigrated with his family to Brazil in 1922, where he attended Brazilian schools in Goyaz and São Paulo . In 1932 he returned to Germany. The high school student from Hamburg made it to the position of Bannführer in Hamburg-Bergedorf with the young people of the Hitler Youth . In 1937 he went back to São Paulo until 1939, where he completed an apprenticeship in the hotel business and worked in his father's restaurants. Here he worked as an amateur actor for the first time in his free time .

From 1939 he took part in World War II and was seriously wounded several times. From 1941 to 1945 he served as a soldier on the Eastern Front and came with the troops as far as the Caucasus. After returning home in 1946, he made his debut as an actor at the Niedersachsenbühne in Goslar . From 1947 to 1949 he took acting lessons from Walter Falk and Helmuth Gmelin in Hamburg. In 1947 he appeared in Hamburg on the “Die Rampe” stage, then at the Theater im Zimmer . From 1949 he was part of the ensemble of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus .

The private Ernst Deutsch Theater in Hamburg-Mundsburg, Germany with the red column on Friedrich-Schütter-Platz.

In 1951 Schütter founded the Young Theater in Hamburg together with the actor Wolfgang Borchert (not identical to the writer who died in 1947 ) . The main goal of the two founders was to create a forum for contemporary drama as well as a stage for promoting young talent. The first venue was the historic bridge in the Große Bleichen . From there it went to Neue Rabenstrasse in 1952, to Marschnerstrasse in 1956 (today: Theater an der Marschnerstrasse ) and finally to Mundsburg in 1964 .

On 22 March 1973 the fourth anniversary of Ernst German , which was Young Theater as a throwback to its previous, outstanding presentation of Lessing's Nathan the Wise in Ernst-German theater renamed. Friedrich Schütter was director of the theater until his death in 1995; he was succeeded by his third wife, Isabella Vértes-Schütter , whom he married in 1990.

Grave of Friedrich Schütter Bergedorfer Friedhof Dept. 46 GrabNr 81a + 81b.

From the late 1950s, Schütter made a name for himself as an actor. He has appeared in movies and countless television series, such as Stahlnetz , Cliff Dexter , Percy Stuart , Hafenpolizei , Tatort , Schwarz Rot Gold or Der Landarzt . In 1967 he was seen as Grigori Jewsejewitsch Sinowjew as one of the main actors in the five-part documentary television film Civil War in Russia with Nikolaj Rytkov , Friedrich G. Beckhaus , Hubert Suschka and Albert Venohr in other leading roles - Wolfgang Schleif directed this ZDF production. In 1986 he stood in front of the camera in the political thriller “Cortuga”, directed by Edwin Marian, together with Angélique Duvier, Heiner Lauterbach and Sissi Höfferer.

One of his best-known roles was that of the chauffeur Kröger in Das Erbe der Guldenburgs . Shortly before his death, he played the title role in the television film Moll's Travels, one of his few leading roles. From 1979 Schütter was married to the actress Angélique Duvier , with whom he could be seen on stage in many great roles, for example in Antigone , The Caucasian Chalk Circle , Eurydice and Mother Courage . In 1987 the couple separated after eleven years together.

As a voice actor, Schütter was inextricably linked to the Canadian actor Lorne Greene , whom he spoke as Ben Cartwright in Bonanza and also in Kampfstern Galactica . In the television series Magnum he spoke the character of Robin Masters in the synchronization of ARD (original voice: Orson Welles ) . His sonorous voice is also unforgettable thanks to the chant version of Desiderata (Blessings) on his long-playing record Ein Mensch (1971).

He also worked as a radio play speaker for many years, first at NWDR Hamburg , then mostly at NDR and Radio Bremen . He also directed five dialect radio plays. In 1995 Friedrich Schütter succumbed to cancer . He was buried in the cemetery in Hamburg-Bergedorf (Dept. 46, GrabNr 81a + 81b).

His grandson is the actor David Schütter .

Honors

In 1971 Friedrich Schütter received the honorary award for the silver mask from the Hamburger Volksbühne . In 1984 he was awarded the title of honor lock keeper . The Senate of Hamburg honored him in 1991 with the medal for art and science.

The square in front of the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater was named after the co-founder in Friedrich-Schütter-Platz in 2002.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

As a speaker

  • 1949: Shooting Stars - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1949: Women without a Harbor - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1950: Five thousand dollar reward - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1950: The Man on the Bridge - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1950: A day like tomorrow - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1950: Fridtjof Nansen - Director: Curt Becker
  • 1950: The Hopkins Manuscript - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1950: Duval falls up the stairs - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1950: Under the Green Earth - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1950: One pays his debt - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1951: The cherry blossom branch - director: Detlof Krüger
  • 1951: The call into the void - Director: Hans Lietzau
  • 1951: The way to the space ship - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1951: Europe - Dream or Reality - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1951: History of Gottfriedens von Berlichingen with the Iron Hand (after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ) - Director: Hans Lietzau
  • 1952: Kazan is on the route to Siberia (based on Otto Heinrich Kühner ) - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1952: The Quickborn - Director: Hans Freundt
  • 1953: Gobsch - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1953: The court withdraws to deliberate ; Episode: The Traffic Accident - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1953: Sunday school for negro children (The Green Pastures) - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1954: The thing with Fadenherr (by Josef Martin Bauer ) - Director: Kurt Reiss
  • 1954: The court withdraws to deliberate; Episode: The Fatal Rays - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1954: The court withdraws to deliberate; Result: 1.9 per mille - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1954: The Border - Director: Gerlach Fiedler
  • 1954: The fig leaf gondola - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1954: Take me with you, captain - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1955: Der Kommandant - Director: Gerlach Fiedler
  • 1955: The court withdraws to deliberate; Result: Right or Vengeance - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1955: Kress is healed (by Erwin Wickert ) - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1955: Vampire trial files (multi-part) - Director: Hans Gertberg
  • 1955: The court withdraws to deliberate; Result: Fire series in the Rechlitz district - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1955: The Goldmine of the Lost Dutchman - Director: Gerlach Fiedler
  • 1955: The court withdraws to deliberate; Result: The picture on the desk - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1956: The court withdraws to deliberate; Episode: The locomotive in your pocket - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1957: Pythagoras was a guy - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1957: Dat Wunnerkind - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1957: Moselle trip - Director: Gerda von Uslar
  • 1957: The Telephone Operator (Berlin Summer 1944) - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1958: The Birds - Director: Carl Nagel
  • 1958: The Garden Society - Director: Oswald Döpke
  • 1958: Pinch and Patchwork - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1958: Leege Freight - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1958: Pythagoras was' n Keerl - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1959: The hunt for the perpetrator; Episode: The fall from the motorcycle - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1959: Surrender of Siena - Director: Kurt Reiss
  • 1961: Storm in de Nacht - Director: Heinz Lanker
  • 1962: Dat Düvelsspill - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1962: Besöök op Mettenwarft - Director: Otto Lüthje
  • 1962: Visit to the rectory - director: Kraft-Alexander zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen
  • 1962: Een was missing ... - Director: Curt Timm
  • 1962: Reunion with Penzberg - Director: Wolfgang Schwade
  • 1963: The hunt for the perpetrator; Result: Death travels with the circus (by Harald Vock ) - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1963: Strict farewell - Director: Walter Knaus
  • 1963: The Hofrichter case - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1964: Message from Caracas - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1967: Pastorale 67 (by Otto Heinrich Kühner) - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1968: A case for Peter Chambers - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1969: The rise and fall of Sammy Posnett - director: Otto Kurth
  • 1970: Die Leichenangel - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1970: No reason to resign - Director: Wolfgang Schenck
  • 1971: Horst M .: Lifelong - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1971: De Slankheitskur - Director: Karl-Heinz Kreienbaum
  • 1972: Once everyone is on it - Director: Walter Adler and Bernd Lau (also author)
  • 1974: The Commissioner or Gradual Production of a Detective While Reading - Director: Hartmut Kirste
  • 1974: Kühlmannopolis or the unmoved step - Director: Klaus Mehrländer
  • 1974: Visit from Space 1 / A sun explodes - Director: Gerd von Haßler
  • 1981: Dracula's Island (episode 10 of the Europe horror series ) - Director: Heikedine Körting
  • 1982: De Düvelsbarg - Director: Heinz Jürgen Ott
  • 1983: Hand-carved coffins (based on Truman Capote ) - Director: Horst H. Vollmer
  • 1984: A damned sticky winter on Katja Schoheija's bedroom station - director: Horst Loebe
  • 1986: The Heart Machine - Director: Hans Helge Ott
  • 1992: The Lord of the Rings (based on JRR Tolkien ) - Director: Bernd Lau
  • 1992: On the wings of eagles - Director: Burkhard Schmid

As a director

As a speaker and director

  • Een Deern vun veertig

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Schütter  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Emigration in 1922 according to Langen Müller's Acting Dictionary of the Present , according to the dtv theater dictionary , the emigration took place in 1925
  2. so in: Marginal notes , accessed on September 11, 2012.
  3. History of the Ernst Deutsch Theater (PDF file; 34 kB), accessed on September 12, 2012
  4. Report on Isabella Vértes-Schütter on Abendblatt.de; Retrieved April 11, 2013
  5. EAN: 0706301587225, manufacturer no .: 0630158722
  6. knerger.de: The grave of Friedrich Schütter
  7. Friedrich-Schütter-Platz ( Memento of the original from October 22, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hamburgwiki.de