Günter Lüdke

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Günter Lüdke (born August 22, 1930 in Altona ; † May 3, 2011 in Hamburg ) was a German actor , author , radio play and voice actor .

Life

theatre

Günter Lüdke began his stage career in the city ​​theater in Aachen . He played at the Altonaer Theater , the Theater im Zimmer in Hamburg, as "Räuber Hotzenplotz" in 1968 in one of the first theaters for children in Germany, at the Ernst Deutsch Theater , at the Art Theater , at the St. Pauli Theater , at the Hamburg Kammerspiele , at the Stadttheater in Lüneburg , the Bad Hersfeld Festival , and until 1963 at the Low German stage Ohnsorg-Theater , whose productions were also known to a German audience through television recordings.

Movie and TV

In addition, since his debut in 1959, Lüdke worked extensively for television under the direction of Jürgen Roland in a film from the Stahlnetz series ( Welcker and others - Because of Murder ). He often appeared in crime films and series from the Hamburg area, such as the port police , Hamburg Transit , On the trail of the perpetrator , metropolitan area and in the high-ratings three-part series The Gentlemen ask for cash about the London postal robbery. In the series Polizeifunk ruft he had one of the leading roles as "Kriminalassistent Bollmann". He had another solid series role as the butler of the "Excentric Club", whose membership Percy Stuart was so keen to achieve.

Also in other productions from northern Germany such as B. Haifischbar , stories from home , the country doctor , small town train station , and friends for life .

You could also see him in the Tatort , Ralph Giordano's multi-part drama The Bertinis about the Holocaust and challenging television games like Jokehnen or How long do you travel from East Prussia to Germany? see.

Günter Lüdke also made film appearances. a. in crime films and those with mostly Hamburg local color instead of police station Davidswache , When night falls on the Reeperbahn , The angels of St. Pauli , Otto and the naked wave with the Ohnsorg stars Otto Lüthje and Heidi Kabel , the French production Diamantenbillard with Elisabeth Flickenschildt and The Forger of London (after Edgar Wallace ). Lüdke also starred in two of the "Immenhof" films with Heidi Brühl and Horst Janson : in 1973 in Die Zwillinge vom Immenhof and the following year in spring on Immenhof .

Radio play and dubbing

In addition, Günter Lüdke has worked for many years as a speaker and author for radio and radio play productions, e.g. B. as the grandfather of the cartoon series Ottifanten by and with Otto Waalkes. Younger listeners will appreciate his distinctive voice v. a. known from various youth series such as Ein Fall für TKKG (after Rolf Kalmuczak ) and Five Friends (after Enid Blyton ). In addition, he worked u. a. also in an adaptation of Cecil Scott Forester's Horatio Hornblower as his loyal First Officer Mr. Bush with and in four radio plays of an Edgar Wallace adaptation of the label maritim as Inspector Elford, the humorous assistant to Chief Inspector Joe Jenkins, embodied by Manfred Krug .

He has also lent his voice as a voice actor to numerous internationally known actors such as Lew Ayres ( Columbo - Tödliche Intellektiven ), Kenneth Mars ( Greetings from Beyond ) and Sig Ruman ( solo for ONCEL ).

author

Günter Lüdke was also active as an author again and again. In the 1970s he wrote the weekly radio show Land und Menschen for NDR . In 1976 he published contributions to this program in the books Shortly before eight comes Elli , 1999 Almost nothing changes in Hamburg. Lots of stories - and all for over three minutes . In the same year, Edition Nautilus published his Low German version of Freddie Frinton's Dinner for One under the title Dinner for one op platt, represented by Günter Lüdke with Billers by B. Ronstein . He is also the lyricist of the song Mit Zampel und Kaffetäng (Interchord 1979) in collaboration with Gottfried Böttger and Lex Hudel .

Private

Günter Lüdke lived in the Hamburg district of Osdorf until his death. He was buried anonymously in a tree grave complex at the Groß Flottbek cemetery.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1959: De Strohwitwer - Director: Otto Lüthje
  • 1959: Vun den Padd af - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1960: An'e Eck von de Melkstroot - Director: Rudolf Beiswanger
  • 1961: Boatswain Bünger - Director: Günther Siegmund
  • 1961: Een Handbreet again - Director: Rudolf Beiswanger
  • 1961: Besök in the past - directed by Otto Lüthje
  • 1962: A life with animals: Carl Hagenbeck (2nd part) - Director: Wolfram Rosemann
  • 1962: Dat Düvelsspill - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1962: Leentje Marten - Director: Heinz Lanker
  • 1963: De Dood in'n Appelboom - Director: Heinz Lanker
  • 1963: Schipp op Strand - Director: Günther Siegmund
  • 1963: Dat Wienglas - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1963: De Straaf - Director: Heini Kaufeld
  • 1963: Stille Hochtied - Director: Heinz Lanker
  • 1963: De Lost Wiehnachtssteern - Director: Günther Siegmund
  • 1964: Reinke de Voss - Director: Friedrich Schütter
  • 1964: De Seelenwanderung - Director: Günther Siegmund
  • 1964: Nix as Theater - Director: Heini Kaufeld
  • 1965: De Deef - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1965: Dat Schattenspeel - Director: Heini Kaufeld
  • 1965: Een leegen Hannel - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1965: Dat Sofakisses - Director: Günther Siegmund
  • 1966: Twee Kisten Rum - Director: Heini Kaufeld
  • 1967: do you sloop? - Direction: Günter Jansen , Jutta Zech
  • 1969: De Brügg - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1969: Hans Nüms - Director: Marion Böttcher , Gertrud Niemitz , Curt Timm
  • 1975: Na 'söss Joahr - Director: Curt Timm
  • 1991: Berger and Levin (1st part: The beautiful are reflected in the world, it belongs to the ugly) - Director: Bernd Lau
  • 1991: Tilla, the diamond pig - director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1992: So good as ünner de Eer - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1993: Renewal - directed by Claus Boysen
  • 1993: Segg noch wat - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1993: Achtern Bahndamm - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1993: Sommerstorm - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1993: House Mottenstein (3rd part: Schneidebarts last battle) - Author and director: Thomas Rübenacker
  • 1994: In Zauberland - three parts as a woodcutter - directed by Axel Fidelak , Paul Hartmann , Uta Beth
  • 1995: Freekort - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1996: Güstern is all mostly vörbi - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1997: Zander - or: Buten un inside - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1998: The Boy in the Cage - Author and Director: Rainer Gussek
  • 1999: The Dwarf Kasanka - Director: Helmut Peters
  • 1999: Loletta and the garbage disposal clique - adaptation and direction: Rainer Gussek
  • 2000: A prince named Karl - author and director: Uwe Storjohann
  • 2007: The Sorcerer's Apprentice - adaptation and direction: Rainer Gussek

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 2: Hed – Peis. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560744 , p. 1037.

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