Friedrich Wilhelm Timpe
Friedrich Wilhelm Timpe , often also Friedrich-Wilhelm Timpe (born October 10, 1938 in Hamm ) is a German actor , radio play speaker and reciter .
Live and act
Timpe had studied philology and took acting lessons before starting his stage career in Hamburg . There he worked at several venues such as the Theater im Zimmer and the Kammerspiele . He was also active as an assistant director in the 1960s. For the radio , Timpe worked both as a speaker and as a director .
His short-lived television career began in 1968 and, after a series of productions, ended in 1974. During this time, the Hamburg-born resident played a number of small and medium-sized roles, mostly simple citizens. In later years Timpe had also given readings and recorded fairy tale records.
Filmography
- 1968: Hafenkrankenhaus (TV series, an episode)
- 1968, 1970: Police radio calls (TV series, two episodes)
- 1969: Pull out the plug, the water boils
- 1969–70: Captain Harmsen (TV series, two episodes)
- 1970: victim
- 1970: Peenemünde
- 1970: The boy from St. Pauli
- 1971: Business with Plückhahn
- 1971: Crime scene: AE612 without a landing permit
- 1972: When the rooster crows (recording from the St. Pauli Theater )
- 1974: A divorced woman
Radio plays
- 1965: Jaromir Ptácek : A day from the distant past (joint broadcast by NDR and Radio Prague ) - composition and direction: Jiří Horčička
- 1965: William Buchanan : The Ghost Ship in Dagger Bay - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1966: Heinrich Mann : The sad story of Frederick the Great - adaptation and direction: Otto Kurth
- 1966: Wolfgang Beutin , Anonymous: The Jean Calas case . A radio play based on the Pitaval by Wolfgang Beutin - Director: Günter Bommert
- 1966: Janusz Krasinski : Death by installments - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1966: Henry Reed : The Streets of Pompeii - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1966: Zdeněk Jirotka : The man with the dog or: Many dogs are the death of the rabbit. Musical based on the novel of the same name - director: Jiri Horcicka
- 1967: Dieter Kühn : The Conversion - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell
- 1967: Adolf Schröder : The Cat Murderer - Director: Günter Bommert
- 1967: Alan Sharp : The Record Player - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1967: Otto Heinrich Kühner : Pastorale 67 - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1968: Arnold E. Ott : The man on the fire escape - Director: Klaus Groth
- 1968: Carl Heinz Trinckler : De Koptein - Director: Günter Jansen
- 1968: Geno Hartlaub : Die Monduhr - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1968: Wolfgang Weyrauch : Neumarkt - Director: Dieter Munck
- 1968: Benno Meyer-Wehlack : Nine Months - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1968: Edgar Lee Masters : The Dead of Spoon River - Director: Wolfgang Schenck
- 1969: Alain Franck : If you could start all over again ... - Director: Klaus Groth
- 1969: William Somerset Maugham : Mrs. Dot or Dear Rich and Happy. A comedy - adaptation and direction: Wolfgang Schenck
- 1969: Sandro Key-Aaberg : "O". Cabaret Revue - Director: Heinz Hostnig
- 1969: Roger Manderscheid : Radiography - Director: Wolfgang Schenck
- 1970: Philippe Adrien : Sundays by the Sea - Director: Heinz Hostnig
- 1970: Adolf Schröder: Forty cigarettes a day, that kills you! - Director: Günter Bommert
- 1970: Friedrich Ch. Zauner : Spuk - Director: Hans Bernd Müller
- 1970: Hubert Wiedfeld : It's wonderful here! The perpetrator is the victim is the perpetrator? - Director: Horst Loebe
- 1971: Ephraim Kishon : Gott Pomerantz - or The Ball of Contention - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1971: Michael Zabel : Diebe - Director: Rieke Müller-Kaldenberg
- 1971: Wolfgang Klose : Binding information - Director: Günter Siebert
- 1971: Rainer Puchert : A bit of fog - a bit of wind - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1971: Hans Krunke : Die Tanten - Director: Heinz Hostnig
- 1971: Jean Marsus : "Terrible to murder a surgeon" - Director: Günter Siebert
- 1972: Rodney David Wingfield : Better not at all than late (1st part) - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1973: Peter Albrechtsen : Sincere Young Man in Gravy - Director: Otto Kurth
- 1973: Carl Heinz Trinckler: De Koptein - Director: Hermann Lenschau
- 1973: Walter Gerteis : Mordvilla - Director: Günter Siebert
- 1973: Nikolai von Michalewsky : The matter was heard - Director: Günter Siebert
- 1973: Jean Marsus : A hardened bachelor - directed by Günter Siebert
- 1974: Paul Pörtner : The Human Voice (2 parts) - Director: Paul Pörtner
Individual evidence
- ^ Report in the Hamburger Abendblatt from February 17, 2000
- ^ Message in the Husumer Nachrichten of December 24, 2008
- ^ Message in the Husumer Nachrichten of December 21, 2009
- ↑ Friedrich Wilhelm Timpe at Discogs (English)
Web links
- Friedrich Wilhelm Timpe in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Timpe at filmportal.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Timpe, Friedrich Wilhelm |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Timpe, Friedrich-Wilhelm |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, radio play speaker and reciter |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 10, 1938 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamm |