Fritz Korn
Fritz Korn (born September 2, 1920 in Cologne , † 1994 in Falkenstein ) was a German actor and radio play speaker .
Live and act
After completing his stage training, Korn received engagements from theaters in Bonn , Düsseldorf , Stuttgart and Munich . He also took part in cabaret performances and appeared for ten years with the Munich cabaret Die Onion . He also went on tour tours, made radio and took on dubbing tasks for foreign language films. In the regional program of German television he temporarily had his own format on flower care with Florian, the flower friend .
Standing in front of the camera since the beginning of the German television age (1953), Korn often embodied simple people from the people such as a doorman, a cellist, an adjutant, a servant, but also directors and ministerial officials. In 1974, he played a very rare leading role in the movie theater movie Two Reblice on the Way to the Loreley . The Cologne native made his last television appearance in 1981 in the first Schimanski crime scene in Duisburg-Ruhrort .
Korn was buried in Munich's north cemetery (hallway 196-1-80).
Filmography
- 1953: Globetrotting
- 1958: We child prodigies
- 1960: 15 years of peace
- 1961: Company Suggestion Box (TV Series, One Episode)
- 1961: Lots of lies
- 1962: Funny stories with Georg Thomalla (TV series, one episode)
- 1962: The escape
- 1962: Sorceries or The Problem of the Object
- 1963: Always busy
- 1963: No war for Amédée
- 1963–1965: Das Kriminalmuseum (TV series, two episodes)
- 1964: Anton, let the sky down!
- 1964: Schneider Wibbel
- 1965: The tired Theodor
- 1965: A thousand beats of high spirits
- 1965–1967: The Strange Methods of Franz Josef Wanninger (TV series, two episodes)
- 1966: Kommissar Freytag (TV series, one episode)
- 1966: The variety star Otto Reutter
- 1966: I was Schlemihl
- 1967: Casino evening with women
- 1967: The clever fools
- 1967: The Friedrich Hollaender Show - A Mars-O-Vision broadcast
- 1967: The next gentleman, same lady
- 1967: We Celebrate In Advance (TV Show - As Himself)
- 1968: The Dam (TV series)
- 1968: The sincere liar
- 1968: a case of love
- 1968: Pension Schöller (recording from the Millowitsch Theater )
- 1969: The Commissioner (TV series, an episode)
- 1969: Don't run around stark naked
- 1970: The circus princess
- 1970: The Pearl - From the diary of a housemaid (TV series, one episode)
- 1970: Toni and Veronika (TV series)
- 1971: Tingeltangel (multi-part, one episode)
- 1972: The Fabrizzi system
- 1972: Father Brown (TV series, episode)
- 1973: The last paradise
- 1974: When the going gets tough, you yodel
- 1974: Two vine pests on the way to the Loreley
- 1976: Volunteer Fire Brigade (TV series, one episode)
- 1976: Ambulance 7 (TV series, an episode)
- 1976, 1981: Derrick (TV series, two episodes)
- 1979: Cricket and Ant
- 1980: Have a nice weekend, Mr. Bennett
- 1981: Crime scene: Duisburg-Ruhrort
Radio plays
- 1957: Rolf and Alexandra Becker : Dickie Dick Dickens (1st season: 2nd episode: I'm just a little pickpocket) - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1958: Rolf and Alexandra Becker: Dickie Dick Dickens (1st season: episodes 3–5, 7–8 and 11–12) - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1959: Rolf and Alexandra Becker: News from Dickie Dick Dickens! (2nd season: 1st and 2nd episode) - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1959: Ingeborg Drewitz : Thursday November 14th. A grotesque - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1959: Rolf and Alexandra Becker: Permit me, my name is Cox (1st season: Death on luggage ticket 3311 (1st part: Murderers prefer blond)) - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1960: Rolf and Alexandra Becker :: Dickie Dick Dickens - back in the country (3rd season: 2nd to 6th episode) - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1961: Irene Rosemann : Icarus wave does not answer. A utopian grotesque - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1964: Philip Levene : Order for Quentin Barnaby (1st season: 2nd episode: One chance in a thousand) - Director: Walter Netzsch
- 1969: Rolf and Alexandra Becker: New Adventures by Dickie Dick Dickens (4th season: 1st episode: Why the Senator forgot her engagement day) - Director: Walter Netzsch
Web links
- Fritz Korn in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Fritz Korn at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Erich Scheibmayr : Who? When? Where? Part 2: Other personalities in Munich cemeteries , Munich 1997, p. 296.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Korn, Fritz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and radio play speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 2, 1920 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cologne |
DATE OF DEATH | 1994 |
Place of death | Falkenstein |