Georg Blädel

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Georg Blädel , called Blädel Schorsch (born January 31, 1906 in Munich ; † July 26, 1990 there ), was a German folk singer and actor .

Life

His father was the well-known Munich folk singer Hans Blädel († September 9, 1937 ). Georg's brother Hans also became an entertainer. "Schorsch" Blädel himself appeared primarily as a singer and comedian on Munich's Volksbühnen. Some of these pieces have also been recorded for the radio, including Der Spatz . The trademark of the tall performer was the concise articulation of the "B" in his surname or in expressions such as "in a Brezn bite".

He became known nationwide with the role of court guard in the successful TV series Royal Bavarian District Court (1969–1972). In the 1970s he appeared in several episodes of the Tatort series . Shortly after the filming of the film drama The Terrible Girl (director: Michael Verhoeven ), in which he was a general a. D. Blädel died at the age of 84.

His grave is in the forest cemetery in Munich , old part.

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