Gerhard Konzack

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Gerhard Konzack (born October 30, 1908 in Berlin ; † 1997 ) was a German actor .

Life

After graduating from the Leibniz Gymnasium in Berlin, he completed an acting course in his hometown. It was there that he received his first stage engagements. Konzack played on the Rotter and Saltenburg stages as well as at the Volksbühne . Other theater stations were u. a. Again Wuppertal, Hannover, Mainz, Freiburg and Berlin, where Konzack up in the 80s in u. a. worked at the Theater am Nollendorfplatz and at the Hansa-Theater and played in numerous tabloid comedies.

After the occupation of Poland in 1939, he became the operetta director of the Litzmannstadt Municipal Theaters . There were also closed performances for members of the armed forces , the police and Nazi organizations that were active in the Litzmannstadt ghetto .

On the other hand, Konzack took the path to film relatively late. In 1966 he was directed by Georg Tressler for the television drama A man who wins nothing for the first time in front of the camera. His other films include the Simmel film adaptation Lieb 'Vaterland, may be quiet , the drama With Conscientiousness and Dignity by Eberhard Itzenplitz , the crime comedy Inside Out - A brilliant bluff with Telly Savalas and James Mason and Édouard Molinaros cinema drama Die Dame vom Palast- Hotel .

On TV he was in the u. a. ARD film adaptation of Theodor Fontane's walks through the Mark Brandenburg , the crime scene film Order is half dying and can be seen in various television series such as Siebenstein , Detective Office Roth and Die Nervensäge .

In addition, Konzack worked as a voice actor for film and television productions in Berlin .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1966: a man who wins nothing
  • 1968: The Crime Museum (TV series) - The Postal Order
  • 1969: Several times a day
  • 1974: Snowdrops bloom in September
  • 1975: Inside Out - A brilliant bluff ( Inside Out )
  • 1976: Dear fatherland may be quiet
  • 1981: With conscientiousness and dignity
  • 1985: The Lady from the Palace Hotel ( Palace )
  • 1985: Tatort : Order is half the battle
  • 1986: Hikes through the Mark Brandenburg
  • 1996: The blind cow

theatre

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Klee : The culture lexicon for the Third Reich. Who was what before and after 1945. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-10-039326-5 , p. 329.