Gert Tellkampf
Gert Tellkampf (* 6. August 1908 in Munich , † 11. February 1986 in Heidelberg ) was a German actor in theater and television and theater director .
Live and act
Tellkampf received his artistic training at the Otto Falckenberg School in his native Munich. He made his debut on stage in the mid-1930s at the Westphalian State Theater in Paderborn. Then Tellkampf was seen in Gera, Bonn, Hamburg and Osnabrück until 1945. During the Second World War he was a member of the German-speaking theater in Olomouc for several seasons, where he was also allowed to direct. After the war, Gert Tellkampf u. a. in Düsseldorf, Baden-Baden, again in Bonn, Saarbrücken, Oberhausen and, from 1961, finally in Heidelberg, where he worked at the municipal theaters and was finally to retire.
Tellkampf came into contact with television early on and since 1954 has played medium-sized roles in productions that were initially mostly based on literary models. His work in front of the camera ended as early as 1970, and Tellkampf concentrated again entirely on stage work. The actor has occasionally worked as a voice actor and recorded radio plays. Tellkampf had two sons.
Filmography
- 1954: Our little town
- 1955: The Ponshansk Dolls
- 1956: The Solomonic Breakfast
- 1957: Schinderhannes
- 1957: Victoria
- 1958: Jim and Jill
- 1965: The Reineke Fuchs comedy
- 1966: The Beggar Opera
- 1967: the wrong prince
- 1969: Said's fates
- 1970: Right or Wrong : The Marrotti Case
- 1970: The man who sold the Eiffel Tower
literature
- Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1716.
Web links
- Gert Tellkampf in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Gert Tellkampf at filmportal.de
- Synchronous roles
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Tellkampf, Gert |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 6, 1908 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | February 11, 1986 |
Place of death | Heidelberg |