Hans Haeckermann

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Hans Häckermann (born March 3, 1930 in Pirna , † September 16, 1995 in Ritzerau ) was a German actor and director .

biography

Hans Häckermann completed his acting training with Claus Clausen in Freiburg and made his stage debut in Lübeck in 1951 , where he also received his first engagement and worked as an actor and assistant director until 1954. Further stage stations were Bremerhaven (1954–58), Kassel (1958–63), the Schauspielhaus Bochum (1963–69), the Deutsche Schauspielhaus Hamburg (1969–72; under the directors Fritz Kortner and Leonard Steckel ) and Karlsruhe (1972/73 ).

He then took on a position as senior theater director at the Osnabrück Municipal Theaters for two years before moving to the Schleswig-Holstein State Theater in Schleswig, where he worked for ten years from 1975 as an actor, theater director and deputy general manager. In 1985 he left Schleswig to be general director of the Oldenburg State Theater until 1993 . During this time he not only worked as an actor and director, but also founded the Oldenburg International Ballet Days .

In addition, Häckermann worked extensively as a television actor and played in 171 productions under directors such as Dieter Wedel ( Once in a Life - History of a Home , An Evening with Labiche , The Great Bellheim ) and Eberhard Itzenplitz ( The Dubrow Crisis ), in literary adaptations such as Christine Brückners Jauche and Levkojen as well as guest actors in numerous television series such as Derrick , St. Pauli Landungsbrücken , Der Alte , Sonderdezernat K1 , Ein Fall für Zwei , Jakob and Adele , Der Landarzt and These Drombuschs .

In 1973, Häckermann also worked for Radio Bremen as Tatort Commissioner Böck in the episode A Quite Ordinary Murder and as Commissioner Beck for the episode Slalom 1981 from NDR . He also had three guest appearances as Inspector Böck - in 1973 next to Gustl Bayrhammer in Tote Don't Need an Apartment and next to Walter Richter in dismissal for Trimmel , and in 1974 next to Hansjörg Felmy in Der Mann aus Zimmer 22 . His last appearance as an actor was in Dieter Wedel's multi-part television thriller The Shadow Man . He did not live to see the television premiere.

After a long illness, Häckermann died in 1995 at the age of 65. He was buried in the family grave in the cathedral cemetery in Ratzeburg .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. tatort-fundus.de: Tatort episode A very common murder
  2. tatort-fundus.de: Tatort episode Slalom
  3. ^ Knerger.de: The grave of Hans Häckermann