Gerd Preusche
Gerd Preusche (born June 4, 1940 in Werl ; † April 26, 2001 in Berlin ) was a German actor .
Life
Gerd Preusche grew up in Dresden and studied acting at the Leipzig Theater School . In 1974 he began his theater career in what was then Karl-Marx-Stadt , where he worked with directors such as Hartwig Albiro , Siegfried Höchst and Irmgard Lange . Also in Karl-Marx-Stadt, Preusche began a long-term collaboration with Frank Castorf , whom he initially followed at the Deutsche Theater Berlin and later at the Volksbühne . In addition to Castorf's productions, he played in Berlin under Leander Haußmann , Johann Kresnik and Andreas Kriegenburg .
Well-known roles by Prussia were Karl Moor in Friedrich Schiller's Robbers , Schmied Wittig in Die Weber by Gerhart Hauptmann or Gunter in Die Nibelungen - Born Bad , and he also played in Woyzeck by Georg Büchner , Hauptmanns Einsame Menschen and Karl Grünberg's Golden Flows of Steel . A few weeks before his death he was last in the play Paul + Paula. The legend of happiness without end in a production by Leander Haussmann on stage.
Since 1967 Preusche also worked for television, initially only sporadically, after 1990 he was regularly present on the screen. In addition to guest appearances in series such as Polizeiruf 110 or Tatort , in 1997 he embodied the SPD politician Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski in Heinrich Breloer's multi-award-winning docu-drama Death Play . Occasionally Preusche also took on roles in radio play productions.
Gerd Preusche died of cancer at the age of 60. He was the father of the current acting director of the Chemnitz theater, Carsten Knödler.
Filmography (selection)
- 1967: He went alone
- 1974: The cylinder
- 1984: Schnauzer
- 1986: Ernst Thälmann
- 1987: Examination of the witnesses
- 1990: hidden traps
- 1991: Youth without God
- 1991: Police call 110 - The greenhouse
- 1991: Police call 110 - Thanner's new job
- 1992: In the wake of fear
- 1992: Karl May (series, 6 episodes as Richard Plöhn )
- 1993: Alkestis
- 1993: Tatort - Burned Game
- 1993: Police call 110 - Blue Dream - Death in the Rain
- 1994: Forgiveness
- 1995: Double effort - no resistance
- 1995: Police call 110 - smoldering fire
- 1996: The men from K3 - shortly after midnight
- 1996: The shadow man
- 1996: silent steps
- 1996: Police call 110 - The horse killer
- 1996: Ferry to Death
- 1997: Death Game
- 1997: Police call 110 - The wrong Sonja
- 1998: A strong team - an eye for an eye
- 1998: one lie too many
- 1999: Wolffs Revier - Bangkok - Berlin
- 1999: Klemperer - A Life in Germany
- 2000: Dr. Sommerfeld - News from the Bülowbogen - Last rescue
- 2000: Tatort - Deadly Desire
- 2000: The men of K3 - tyrannicide
- 2000: Police call 110 - La Paloma
- 2001: The Pals - Manni's homecoming
Radio plays
- 1983: Hans im Glück - author: Joachim Brehmer - director: Achim Scholz
- 1992: Ganymed - author: Dirk Heidicke - director: Wolfgang Rindfleisch
- 1992: Bunker - Author: Christian Martin - Director: Wolfgang Rindfleisch
- 1993: Der König Richter - Director: Karlheinz Liefers
- 1996: The First Love of Hodja Nasreddin - Writer: Timur Zulfikarov - Director: Alexander Ponomarev
- 1999: Bad Girl Franzi - author: Mona Winter - director: Alexander Schuhmacher
Web links
- Gerd Preusche in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ mh: Schwerkraft des Kindskopfs , N24 from April 27, 2001 , accessed on December 16, 2016
- ^ A b Matthias Pees: Räuber von Deutschland , Berliner Zeitung of April 27, 2001 , accessed on December 16, 2016
- ↑ a b Gerd Preusche died , Berliner Kurier of April 27, 2001 , accessed on December 16, 2016
- ↑ 27 years later: New "enemy of the people". Another enemy? Other people? (Premiere review) , accessed December 16, 2016
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Preusche, Gerd |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 4th 1940 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Werl |
DATE OF DEATH | April 26, 2001 |
Place of death | Berlin |