Adolf Gondrell
Adolf Gondrell , born Adolf Grell , (born July 1, 1902 in Munich ; † January 13, 1954 ibid) was a German emcee , film and stage actor .
Life
Gondrell was the son of the actor Adolf Grell. He began his stage career shortly after the First World War. He became known in the 1920s as a conférencier in the bonbonniere he directed at Münchner Platzl . But he also made a name for himself in Berlin as a cabaret artist at La Scala , with the comedians' cabaret and appearances in the winter garden . In 1935, Adolf Gondrell acquired the Simpl artist's pub in the Türkenstrasse 57 building in Munich and sold it in 1941 to the Viennese humorist Theo Prosel , who had managed the business for him. Since 1933, Gondrell was mostly active in smaller roles in film. He played one of the two title characters in There were two bachelors in 1935.
Since 1945 he was a member of the Münchner Kammerspiele , in addition he appeared on other stages such as the small comedy at Max II . He played Alfred Doolittle in Pygmalion , Puntila in Mr. Puntila and his servant Matti , the baker in Pagnol's Madame Aurelie , Dr. Lausitz in Des Teufels General and was particularly known as the servant Alois Hingerl in Ein Münchner im Himmel . For this piece he had edited Ludwig Thomas' story. As a voice actor he lent a. a. Fredric March ( The Adventures of Mark Twain ) his voice.
Adolf Gondrell died in a gas stove accident, but suicide cannot be ruled out either. He is buried in Munich's Ostfriedhof in the Obergiesing district.
Honors
The Gondrellplatz in Munich ( Kleinhadern ) was named after him.
Filmography
- 1929: Andreas Hofer
- 1929: The eccentric
- 1933: A kiss on a summer night
- 1934: The zither virtuoso
- 1934: With you through thick and thin
- 1936: The impossible woman
- 1936: There were two bachelors
- 1936: Under a hot sky
- 1939: I'll be right back
- 1940: the sinful village
- 1941: The funnel No. 14 - popular humor from German districts
- 1941: What does Brigitte want?
- 1941: The sanctimonious Florian
- 1941: the seventh boy
- 1941: Venus on trial
- 1941: Alert level V
- 1942: Small residence
- 1943: The neverending way
- 1944: The song of the nightingale
- 1944: the millionaire
- 1947: between yesterday and tomorrow
- 1949: The Night of the Twelve
- 1949: Munich women
- 1949: love marriage
- 1949: Philine
- 1949: Who are you that I love?
- 1950: Sensation in the Savoy
- 1950: kissing is not a sin
- 1950: happiness from Ohio
- 1951: the last shot
- 1953: Scandal in the girls' boarding school
- 1953: Laughter cabinet
- 1954: love and trumpet blowing
- 1962: A Munich man in heaven (voice only)
Trivia
The depiction of the Munich man in heaven was made into a cartoon with Gondrell's voice by Walter and Traudl Reiner in 1962 and appeared on numerous humorous records.
Web links
- Literature by and about Adolf Gondrell in the catalog of the German National Library
- Adolf Gondrell in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Image of the grave . The label is clearly Adolf Grell-Gondrell, that of his father Adolf Grell (not Greil)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gondrell, Adolf |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Grell, Adolf (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German emcee, film and stage actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 1, 1902 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | January 13, 1954 |
Place of death | Munich |