Gustav Haner

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Gustav Haner (born September 24, 1904 in Sibiu , Austria-Hungary , † May 18, 1991 in Munich ) was a German actor .

Life and career

Gustav Haner was born as the son of the county high chair judge Haner († 1933) and the daughter of a jeweler Dora Lüdecke (1881–1973) and grew up with his two brothers, who later died in World War II , in Sibiu. The family belonged to the German-speaking minority of the Transylvanian Saxons .

As a teenager, Gustav Haner was on the stage in performances of the Sibiu Theater Association and, like Ottmar Strasser, was part of the first ensemble of the German State Theater founded in 1933 by Gustav Ongyerth . At the opening performance, Schiller's Wilhelm Tell , he worked as Gessler's stable master Rudolf der Harras. In the following years he played mainly villains and clumsy and took over the speaking role of Samiel in Der Freischütz .

After the end of the Second World War, Haner settled in Munich . This was followed by long-term engagements at the Stadttheater Augsburg and at the comedy in the Marquardt in Stuttgart . He was one of the cast of shares and laurels in the TV recording for ZDF in 1967. He also worked in several TV films until he retired from professional life for reasons of age. He spent the last years of his life in Rimsting , where his urn was buried after his death in May 1991.

Filmography

  • 1958: The Conversion of Ferdys Pistora (TV movie)
  • 1961: Driven Hunt (TV movie)
  • 1961: Steps in the Night (TV Movie)
  • 1963: Danton's death (TV movie)
  • 1963: The School Friend (TV movie)
  • 1965: My son, the Minister (TV movie)
  • 1966: An Ideal Husband (TV movie)
  • 1967: stocks and laurels (television play)
  • 1967: His Highness, the Tailor (TV movie)
  • 1968: A Fall of Sheer Love (TV movie)
  • 1969: Isn't that all of us? (TV movie)
  • 1969: Diebelei (TV play)

Individual evidence

  1. Ongyerth Gustav

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