Gert Haucke
Gert Haucke (born March 13, 1929 in Berlin ; † May 30, 2008 in Lüneburg ) was a German actor and writer ( non-fiction author ).
Life
Gert Haucke made his stage debut in 1947 under Boleslaw Barlog at the Schillertheater in Berlin, where he remained employed until 1951. Further stages were Hamburg , Buenos Aires and Lübeck .
In addition, Haucke worked as a news anchor for RIAS Berlin and lent his voice to numerous radio play productions . He became particularly popular as a father in the radio series Papa, Charly said ... from the pen of his sister, the writer Ursula Haucke . For this role he was awarded the Golden Microphone . In northern Germany, he was also very popular as a narrator in the radio play crime series on Mitrates Zeus Weinstein's adventure by Peter Neugebauer , which NDR broadcasted over five seasons from 1972 to 1984 in 63 episodes. In the years 1985 to 1987 Haucke played different roles in the radio plays The Glasses Case , Understanding , Wages for Work , Merry Christmas , Equal Treatment , Peep Show , The Coat and Future with a Past by Heinz-Werner Geisenberger on Hessischer Rundfunk.
In 1962 he made his screen debut in Fritz Genschow's fairy tale film Rumpelstiltskin . This was followed by over a hundred appearances in film and television, with the multi-faceted actor Haucke often being cast on hulking and negative characters due to his large and powerful appearance and his distinctive voice. He was seen in the 1967 Durbridge multi-part series A man named Harry Brent in the role of William Brother, who was ultimately unmasked as the perpetrator. In the television series Hamburg Transit (1970), however, he was seen as Commissioner John on the other side of the law. He also played in film comedies alongside Dieter Hallervorden ( Didi in full swing ) , Thomas Gottschalk ( Die Supernasen ) and Heinz Rühmann ( Hokuspokus ) , in television satires such as Halali or Der Schuß ins Brötchen and in television games such as Heinrich Breloer's colleague Otto (here Haucke embodied the Alfons Lappas ). Haucke also took on roles in movies, including Die Verrohung des Franz Blum (alongside Jürgen Prochnow ) and The Stuff that Dreams are Made of (based on Johannes Mario Simmel ), as well as in crime novels from the Tatort series, the Jerry Cotton thriller Death in the red Jaguar and award-winning television productions about the time of National Socialism, such as Tadellöser & Wolff (after Walter Kempowski ), Die Geschwister Oppermann (after Lion Feuchtwanger ) and Ralph Giordano's Die Bertinis (here as a brutal Gestapo man). In addition, he had numerous guest appearances and recurring roles in television series such as Friends for Life , A Bavarian on Rügen and The Country Doctor .
In addition, the animal rights activist Haucke was extensively involved in the rights of dog owners and wrote many articles, short stories , novels for young people and stories about and about pets . He is co-author of the 1993 non-fiction book The thing with the dog. 100 breeds critically examined under the fur and many tips on how to make your dog a friend .
Gert Haucke was married to Ute Blaich, who died in 2004 . He himself died on May 30, 2008 in the Lüneburg Clinic of the consequences of a heart attack that he suffered on May 21, 2008 while driving his car in Salzhausen .
Filmography (selection)
- 1960: Stahlnetz - The witness in the green skirt, guest appearance
- 1962: Rumpelstiltskin
- 1965: One day report from a German concentration camp in 1939
- 1966: Hocus pocus or: How do I make my husband disappear ...?
- 1966: Harbor Police - The Poker Game (TV series)
- 1966: crooks honor
- 1968: Death in the red jaguar
- 1968: A man named Harry Brent (after Francis Durbridge )
- 1969: The incorrigible and their knowledge of human nature (TV series)
- 1970: Hamburg Transit (TV series)
- 1971: The Commissioner - Lisa Bassenge's Killer (TV series)
- 1971: Snow White
- 1972: We 13 are 17 (TV series)
- 1972: The stuff dreams are made of
- 1972: Ludwig - Requiem for a virgin king
- 1973: Tatort - Kressin and the two women from Jade (TV series)
- 1973: farmers, bigwigs and bombs
- 1973: The Lord von Barmbeck
- 1973: Black Coffee (TV film based on Agatha Christie)
- 1974: The brutalization of Franz Blum
- 1974: Motive love - I wanted him to be happy (TV series)
- 1974: The Little Doctor - A Dutchman in Paris (TV series)
- 1974: Okay SIR - One for the other (TV series)
- 1975: Derrick - Alarm auf Revier 12 (TV series)
- 1975: The knife in the back
- 1975: Tadellöser & Wolff (TV multi-part series)
- 1976: Lost Life
- 1977: Der Alte - Die Dienstreise (pilot film of the television series)
- 1978: A man wants to go up
- 1979: Sun, Wine and Tough Nuts - The Oven Thing (TV series)
- 1980: country that speaks my language
- 1981: The King and His Fool
- 1982: The barricade
- 1982: The old man - devil's kitchen
- 1983: The Oppermann siblings
- 1983: The sailors of Kronstadt
- 1983: The super noses
- 1983: Northern Lights: Stories between Watt and Metropolis
- 1983: Is what, Chancellor?
- 1985: Didi and the revenge of the disinherited
- 1985: stitch in the side
- 1985: A Home for Animals (TV series, two episodes)
- 1986: Didi in full swing
- 1987: Großstadtrevier - Glued (TV series)
- 1987–2004: The country doctor as Bruno Hanusch
- 1988: Didi - The Expert
- 1989: Derrick - How do we get Bodetzki (TV series)
- 1989: The Bertinis
- 1989: a case for two - potassium cyanide
- 1990: The frog intrigue
- 1991: colleague Otto
- 1991: A case for two - death free home
- 1993: A Bavarian on Rügen
- 1993: Five million and a few crushed ones
- 1993: Love Is Private (TV series)
- 1993: The dream ship - Hong Kong
- 1994: Halali or The Shot in the Bun
- 1995: Tatort - Deadly Friendship
- 1997: Großstadtrevier - Burning Problems (TV series)
- 1998: Men are wonderful (TV series)
theatre
- 1965: Félicien Marceau : The Manager - Director: Dieter Reible ( Renaissance-Theater Berlin )
Radio plays
- 1968: Ephraim Kishon : Pull the plug out, the water boils - Director: Wolfgang Spier (radio play - RIAS )
- 1970: Raymond Chandler : Keyword goldfish - Director: Hermann Naber (crime radio play - SWF / WDR )
- 1972–1984: Ingrid Hessedanz and Klaus Emmerich : Papa, Charly said ... - (radio play series - NDR / ARD )
- 1974: Tankred Dorst : Auf dem Chimborazo - Director: Ulrich Gerhard (radio play ( artificial head ) - BR / RIAS Berlin / SDR )
- 1976: Lisa Kristwaldt : Day of the Saleswoman - Director: Richard Hey / Lisa Kristwaldt ( Feature - NDR )
- 1984: Per Wahlöö : Murder on the 31st Floor - Director: Gottfried von Eine (crime radio play - RB )
- 1998: Michail Bulgakow : The Master and Margarita (Kaiphas) - Director: Petra Meyenburg (radio play (30 parts) - MDR )
- 1999: Ingomar von Kieseritzky : Fin de Partie - or - Das Rauschen des Äthers (Buss) - Director: Götz Fritsch (HR)
- 2007: Gisbert Haefs : Das Triumvirat hext (Colonel a. D. Albrecht) - Director: Christoph Pragua (radio play - WDR)
Literary works
- 1991 Koschka. Seven chapters from the life of a cat. Rowohlt 1997, ISBN 3-499-20849-0 .
- 1993 Pug and Moritz. Rowohlt 1993, ISBN 3-499-20674-9 , (youth book).
- 1993 The thing with the dog. 100 breeds critically examined under the fur and many tips on how to make your dog a friend. (with Heiko Gebhardt), Heyne 1993, ISBN 3-453-06024-5 .
- 1996 Shir Khan. Fischer 1996, ISBN 3-596-80067-6 .
- 1997 dog on the heart. Rowohlt 1997, ISBN 3-499-60444-2 .
- 2001 My very best friend. (with Barbara Treskatis), Aufbau-Verlag 2001, ISBN 3-351-04018-0 .
- 2009 Waiting Loop - Unbred from Gert Haucke. KSP-Verlag 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-027502-9 .
Web links
- Gert Haucke in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Gert Haucke at filmportal.de
- Literature by and about Gert Haucke in the catalog of the German National Library
- ARD Audiothek: Dog on the Heart - A conversation with Gert Haucke
Individual evidence
- ↑ tz.de : Mourning for Gert Haucke , accessed on April 22, 2014
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Haucke, Gert |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, writer and non-fiction author |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 13, 1929 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | May 30, 2008 |
Place of death | Luneburg |