Hanns-Michael Schmidt

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Hanns-Michael Schmidt (born June 12, 1944 in Bad Homburg in front of the height ) is a German actor and presenter .

Life

The son of an actor and a singer, he started an acting career like his father. Growing up in Leipzig , after graduating from high school, he attended the theater school and the drama studio in Weimar and later worked at the theater in Nordhausen . With the two leading roles in the DEFA feature film My Girlfriend Sybille (1967) and Hot Summer (1968), Hanns-Michael Schmidt also became known in film and GDR television. He remained loyal to the theater stage, occasionally taking on film and television roles again from 1982.

1978/79 he moderated the music series of the television of the GDR Spreepartie together with Sabine Fehse . Since some episodes of this series also ran in the afternoon program of the ARD, Hanns-Michael Schmidt became known to the German audience as a whole.

He played at the Erfurt City Theater until it was closed in 2005. In March 2012 Hanns-Michael Schmidt was the last stage actor in the Alte Oper in Erfurt.

His son Thomas A. Schmidt was managing director of the German National Theater in Weimar until 2013 .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Spreepartie at fernsehserien.de
  2. The theater with the Erfurt theater. Why the Thuringian state capital will soon no longer have a theater and the city fathers are hoping for a miracle
  3. Erfurt theater legend Hanns-Michael Schmidt says goodbye