Günther Kieslich

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Günther Kieslich (born August 26, 1926 in Berlin ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Kieslich learned his trade with Herma Clement and made his debut in his hometown. There he played for years on various stages, including the Hansa Theater.

Although Kieslich made his feature film debut as early as 1948 under the direction of Gustav von Wangenheim in the DEFA production And again 48 , it was not until the 1970s that he increasingly took on roles in film and television. In addition to literary adaptations such as Nikolaj Gogol's Marriage directed by Karl John and Johannes Mario Simmel's Lieb Vaterland mayst be quiet , he also played television games such as self-service directed by Eberhard Fechner and tragedy in a trailer town directed by Günter Gräwert in various erotic and educational films such as the anatomy of love-making and several parts of the Schoolgirl Report and Housewife Report series . Kieslich's last film works include the Dieter Hallervorden comedies Mein Gott, Willi! and Alles im Eimer as well as the multi-part television play A chapter for itself based on Walter Kempowski . In addition, Kieslich took on numerous guest roles in television series and series such as PS , A man wants to go up , It doesn't always have to be caviar and crime scene .

He has also worked extensively as a voice actor, lending his voice to Lloyd Bochner ( No Mercy for Ulzana ), Morgan Freeman ( Brubaker ), Mitchell Ryan ( A Stranger Without a Name ) and Victor Jory ( Lord of the Wild West ).

Günther Kieslich is married to fellow actor Henriette Gonnermann .

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.steffi-line.de/archiv_text/nost_serie/m_kapitel_fuer_sich.htm