Günther Flesch

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Günther Flesch (also Josef Wissmut , Günter Flesch , Günther Flesh ; * 1930 in Hamburg ) is a German actor , radio play and voice actor .

Act

Flesch began his stage career in 1950 in Remscheid and then went to Flensburg , where he was featured in the mid-1950s, for example as Mike in O'Neill's A Moon for the Loaded , as Motes in Hauptmann's Der Biberpelz , as Henderson in Verneuil's state affairs and as Tony in Morgans The magnifying glass could see. In the following decades he worked at the Wuppertal theaters , at the Berlin Schiller Theater under the direction of Boleslav Barlogs and at the Hamburg Thalia Theater , where he appeared, for example, in Waiting for Godot (1972), Dirty Laundry (1978/79) or Had the interrogation (1987).

Günther Flesch is well known not only through his distinctive voice in radio plays and as a voice actor, but also through his work as an actor. He played in the crime scene and was seen in many television films.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1961: The decisive moment (TV movie)
  • 1963: The Sacco and Vanzetti Case (TV movie)
  • 1966: The Garden Festival (TV movie)
  • 1970: Beware of the trap! (TV series, 1 episode)
  • 1973: A Better Man (TV Movie)
  • 1974: Commissioned by Madame (TV series, 1 episode)
  • 1974: The Clairvoyant (TV movie)
  • 1974: Nebel (TV movie)
  • 1974: Death in Astapowo (TV movie)
  • 1975: The knife in the back
  • 1975: Lehmann's last Lenz (TV movie)
  • 1976: The Carnival Confession (TV movie)
  • 1977: The Weilburg Cadet Murder (TV movie)
  • 1978: Lady Windermeres Fächer (TV movie)
  • 1979: Beyond Sweden (TV movie)
  • 1981: Tatort: ​​Slalom (TV series)
  • 1982: The task of Dr. med. Graefe (TV movie)
  • 1986: Stammheim (TV movie)
  • 1986: The Marquis of Keith (TV movie)
  • 1989: Schwarzenberg (two-part TV series)
  • 1990: Whoever comes too late - The Politburo experiences the German Revolution (TV film)

Synchronous activities (selection)

Movies

Series

Radio plays (selection)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Borderline case of the theater. Retrieved October 26, 2018 .
  2. ^ Program booklet Thalia Theater. Retrieved October 26, 2018 .
  3. Ulrich Pleitgen. Retrieved October 26, 2018 .