Guido Weber

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Guido Weber, 1981

Johann Guido Weber (born December 5, 1930 in Kempten (Allgäu) , † August 2, 2015 in Berlin ) was a German actor , cabaret artist , journalist and radio play speaker .

Live and act

Johann Guido Weber, known as Guido Weber, studied theater studies, journalism and psychology in Munich. One of his fellow students was Dieter Hildebrandt , with whom he founded the forerunner of the Munich laughing and shooting society . Weber performed in this cabaret, known as The Nameless , from 1952 to 1960. After moving to Berlin he was a. a. seen in the voles . As a theater actor he worked a. a. at the Schaubühne on Halleschen Ufer and occasionally at Cologne theaters.

For more than two decades, Guido Weber was active as a journalist in front of and behind the camera at Sender Freie Berlin (SFB). For example, he moderated the well-known show flashback . In addition, over the course of time, he repeatedly filled prominent episode roles in well-known television series. Among his almost thirty film and television appearances, Quartet im Bett by Ulrich Schamoni , Kleinstadtbahnhof , Over at Lehmanns , Direktion City and Ein Mann wants nach oben should be emphasized. He was also seen in a small role as assistant to Heinz Erhardt and Paul Esser in Our Willi is the Best . He made his last appearances in front of the camera in 1985 at the side of Dieter Hallervorden in the film Didi and the revenge of the disinherited and in the series Didi - The Subtenant .

Guido Weber achieved great popularity through his distinctive voice. Since 1980 he has spoken to the father of the little witch Bibi Blocksberg in the radio play series of the same name. As Bernhard Blocksberg , he could occasionally be heard in the Bibi and Tina offshoot and in the animated film series . Since the turn of the millennium, Weber only appeared sporadically in the role of Bernhard Blocksberg . Together with his partner in the role of Barbara Blocksberg , Hallgard Bruckhaus , he ended his work with the 90th episode in the series in 2008. His part was taken over by the well-known voice actor Bodo Wolf . Weber was relatively seldom represented in other radio or commercial radio plays. His rare activity in film and television synchronization is also striking . Well-known databases only have about ten appearances, for example in two episodes of the Remington Steele series or in the well-known comedy The Incredible Abduction of Mad Mrs. Stone .

Guido Weber was married to his wife Mechthild Josefine Weber until his death. He died on August 2, 2015 at the age of 84 in Berlin, where he lived and was buried in the Zehlendorf municipal cemetery .

Filmography

Individual evidence

  1. Guido Weber. Retrieved October 25, 2019 .
  2. hoerspielland.de - the fan portal for radio plays> Speaker facts> Guido. Retrieved October 25, 2019 .
  3. Guido Weber. In: German synchronous card index. Retrieved October 26, 2019 .
  4. ^ Obituaries of Johann Guido Weber | Tagesspiegel mourning. Retrieved October 25, 2019 (German).

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