Günter Bothur

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Günter Bothur (* 1941 ) is a German actor .

Life

Günter Bothur grew up in Lower Saxony and was trained as an actor at the State University for Music and Theater in Hamburg. He had his first roles at the theater there , further engagements took him to Berlin, Bremen, Frankfurt, Hanover, Lübeck, Munich and Saarbrücken.

Günter Bothur was a regular guest on television until the 2000s. He achieved great popularity in particular through his role as Dr. Stüsser in the RTL series Das Amt , in which he portrayed the head of the building authority and superior of Hagen Krause (played by Jochen Busse ) in 47 episodes . In addition, Bothur was seen in several Tatort episodes, as well as in successful series such as Die Männer vom K3 , Our teacher Doctor Specht , Ein Fall für Zwei or Großstadtrevier .

Günter Bothur has also made a name for himself with readings and recitation programs. In addition to texts by classical writers such as Heinrich and Thomas Mann , Kafka , Goethe or Rilke , his interpretations of two Low German works by the writer Boy Lornsen are very popular in northern Germany : Sien Schuppe un wat achterno keem and Jesus vun Nazareth - Een Stremel Weltgeschicht .

Filmography (selection)

TV series

Movies

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Günter Bothur reads in Meckelfeld , Hamburger Abendblatt dated February 8, 2002 , accessed on June 18, 2015
  2. ^ Lecture on "Personal Identity" at the University of Lübeck , accessed on June 18, 2015
  3. Günter Bothur translates Bible stories into Platt , Nordwest-Zeitung online from August 10, 2006 , accessed on June 18, 2015
  4. Soltau Talks - Günter Bothur as guest at the Waldmühle , Heidekurier from January 2, 2007 , accessed on June 18, 2015