Günter Glaser

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Günter Glaser (born April 27, 1924 in Neuwied ; † May 30, 2009 in Berlin ) was a German actor .

Life

After finishing secondary school, Günter Glaser trained as a set designer as well as an actor. Residing in West Berlin, he played in theaters in Döbeln, Görlitz and Parchim in the 1950s. More detailed information on stage activities cannot be determined.

In addition to some radio play productions by the RIAS in the 1960s, Günter Glaser has worked extensively for film and television since 1950. He made his comrade debut in the DEFA feature film Familie Benthin . He was also seen in DEFA productions over the next few years, for example in the 1952 propaganda film The Condemned Village . On German television, Glaser took part in numerous television games and series from the early 1960s to the late 1990s, including Edwin Zbonek who cast him in 1963 in Der Henker von London , a film adaptation of the novel George and Jojo by Edgar Wallace . Glaser also achieved great popularity in the role of taxi driver Willy Schäfer in numerous episodes of the early evening series Three Ladies from the Grill, which was broadcast between 1977 and 1991 .

Günter Glaser Berlin Mommsenstrasse 2006

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

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