Fritz Daniger

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Fritz Daniger (born November 3, 1910 in Berlin ; † after 1969, sometimes also referred to as Fritz Daninger ) was a German actor , radio editor , radio play and voice actor .

Life

Daniger attended Richard Treu's drama school in Berlin and made his stage debut in the late 1920s. In 1928 he received his first theater engagement at the Lessing Theater . In 1931 he left for Hamburg to stand on the stage of the Thalia Theater for a season . During this time, Daniger mostly took on batch and character roles.

In 1933 he found a new field of activity at Reichsrundfunk , where he worked from then on as a speaker, assistant director and director . After the Second World War he was able to continue his radio activity from 1947 at RIAS . There he devoted himself primarily to the creation of youth and children's programs as well as fairy tale programs. In addition, Daniger worked extensively as a speaker for radio plays and film dubbing .

In film and television productions, however, Daniger was a rare guest. He had one of his rare film appearances in Georg Tressler's Die Halbstarken .

Radio plays (selection)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

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Remarks

  1. A date of death has not yet been determined.