Hans-Joachim Hegewald
Hans-Joachim Hegewald (born May 21, 1930 in Pauschwitz ; † June 4, 2010 in Leipzig ) was a German actor .
Live and act
Born as the son of a station master of the Deutsche Reichsbahn in Pauschwitz near Trebsen , Hegewald grew up in Steudten near Rochlitz and from there was sent to the Adolf Hitler School in Pirna . He experienced the end of the war in the Harz foreland, where he had to help with the burning of files. When he returned home, Hans-Joachim Hegewald worked in a Rochlitz sand pit and was finally employed by the Rochlitz District Office as a messenger with a company bike, and later a moped.
The autodidact Hegewald had his first engagement in 1948 at the Stadttheater Burgstädt, where he worked as a choir director, drama eleve, stage manager and prop master with renovation work. In the choir he sang together with Peter Borgelt , whose father, Paul Borgelt, was senior director in Burgstädt at the time. In the newly built WISMUT- Kulturhaus in Chemnitz-Siegmar , Hegewald appeared on stage as Truffaldino in the opening production of Carlo Goldoni's comedy The Servant of Two Masters . In Chemnitz in 1950, after 36 hours of private lessons and three attempts, he finally received the state entrance qualification for the stage.
In order to drive out the Saxon idiom in the north, he went to Anklam , played Mephisto in Urfaust and after three years at Volkstheater Stralsund, where he was also staging, he ended up in Weimar in 1955, where Karl Kayser took a liking to the hero player. Three years later he took him to Leipzig. From 1958 he worked for many years at the Leipziger Schauspielhaus . During his stage career, Hegewald played more than 150 first roles in a wide variety of subjects, and was seen in classic dramas such as contemporary pieces, as well as operas and operettas. His spectrum ranged from Shakespeare's Timon of Athens , Goethe's Faust , Schiller's Wilhelm Tell , Brecht's Puntila , Moliere 's Geizigem to Bassa Selim in the Abduction from the Seraglio or the Frog in the Bat . In addition, Hegewald himself staged (including The Investigation , Tartuffe , Little Red Riding Hood , Huckleberry Finn and Siberia ) and also gave numerous guest performances abroad. His work took him to Czechoslovakia, Italy, Finland and Switzerland. The mime scurried inimitably, tapping beers and serving the audience, through 268 (!) Performances in the Leipzig new scene canteen as the innkeeper Franz Kretzschmar in Joachim Nowotny's monologue A rare case of love .
In addition, between 1968 and 1990 Hegewald was seen in more than twenty productions at the Moritzburg TV theater . He had leading roles, for example, in Otto Gotsche's evening visit (1968), Alexander Kents (di Douglas Reeman ) Die Überwindung (1969), Helmut Grosz ' Schöner Urlaub (1972) and Our most beautiful vacation (1987), Frigyes Karinthy's Der Zaubersessel (1975), Johann Friedrich Freiherr von Cronegk's The Mistrustful (1976), Rudi Czerwenka's Full House (1982) and Visiting Time (1984) and Joachim Nowotny's A Rare Case of Love (1990).
As an old-age pensioner, he played guest roles in Bremerhaven, in St. Gallen Dürrenmatt's Meteor , at the Stuttgart State Theater and as Emanuel Striese at the Heppenheim Festival . But Hegewald was not only a successful performer on stage, screen and screen - he also had a popular voice in radio plays and dubbing. For 25 years he worked as an audio book speaker for the German Central Library for the Blind in Leipzig . The Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired honored him with the Medal of Merit. In 1995 the artist retired into retirement, and has since made occasional guest appearances. For example, he embodied the village judge Adam ( Der zerbrochne Krug ) or Emanuel Striese ( The Robbery of the Sabine Women ) at the summer festival in Heppenheim.
His partner was the actress Sylva Schüler (* 1926), his daughter Valeska Hegewald (* 1958) and her son Moritz Hegewald (* 1981) also work as actors.
Filmography
- 1955: Star with strange feathers
- 1956: Thomas Müntzer
- 1957: Polonia Express
- 1959: May punch
- 1960: Hatifa
- 1960: I survived my death (CSR)
- 1963: Daniel and the world champion
- 1965: nothing but sin
- 1967: The frozen lightning
- 1969: Drei von der K (TV series), episode ginseng, gold and rat poison
- 1969: Women's election (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1971: Death in the curve (TV)
- 1971: KLK to PTX - Die Rote Kapelle
- 1972: Police call 110: Blood group AB (TV series)
- 1973: Education before Verdun (TV)
- 1974: Bye, see you Friday (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1975: Lotte in Weimar
- 1976: Do you like pike? (Moritzburg TV theater)
- 1977: An unwanted guest (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1978: You never know (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1978: Kur-Schatten (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1979: Your little children are coming (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1980: The fiancée
- 1981: Kippenberg (TV movie)
- 1982: atmosphere under the roof (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1982: Holiday with surprises (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1984: Front Without Mercy (TV series), episode Death in the Villa
- 1985: Oh, you poor father! (Moritzburg TV theater)
- 1985–87: Tooth for a tooth (TV series)
- 1986: Ernst Thälmann (TV two-part)
- 1986: The Own Goal (TV)
- 1987: Waiters are only human (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1988: Ritter exclusiv (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1990: the architects
- 1990: A rare case of love (TV) - also directing
- 1991: Youth without God (TV)
- 1992: Schtonk!
theatre
- 1959: František Pavlíček : Labyrint of the Heart - Director: Horst Smiszek ( Leipziger Schauspielhaus )
Radio plays (selection)
- 1966: Lothar Kleine : Gott auf Hiwa Oa (Vollard) - Director: Wolfgang Brunecker (Biographie - Rundfunk der DDR )
- 1966: William Shakespeare : Der Sturm (Stephano) - Director: Fritz Göhler (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1967: Turkeys and Tears (GDR radio)
- 1968: Rolf Schneider : Voices afterwards (man) - Director: Walter Niklaus (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1969: The Miracle Worker (GDR radio)
- 1970: Gerhard Bengsch : Krupp and Krause - Director: Walter Niklaus (radio play (3 parts) - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1970: Hans-Ulrich Lüdemann : Trial without judgment (entrepreneur) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1973: Hans Siebe : In the case of Rogge (Chairman I) - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner (radio play series: Offense No. 2 - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1978: Katzenberger's bathing trip (GDR radio)
- 1982: Hamster murder and high treason (GDR radio)
- 1986: The footballer's home is the lawn (GDR radio)
- 1987: Leonid Leonow : The Taming of Badadoschkin (Badadoschkin) - Director: Peter Groeger (radio play - Rundfunk der DDR)
- 1988: Bear salami (GDR radio)
- 1989: Franz Graf von Pocci : Die Zaubergeige - Director: Norbert Speer (Children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1990: Storm in exile ( Funkhaus Berlin )
- 1991: Aladin and the magic lamp ( Sachsen Radio )
- 1992: Fitzgerald Kusz : Schdille bisde (Onkel) - Director: Peter Groeger (Mundarthörspiel - MDR )
- 1992: Pastoral care on the glacier (MDR)
- 1993: Andreas Berger : Bank robbery (Herr Rentsch) - Director: Joachim Staritz (crime radio play - MDR)
- 1994: Wrapped in a newspaper (MDR)
- 1995: Feuerlilli (MDR)
- 1997: Inspector Jury kisses the muse (MDR)
- 1998: Michail Bulgakow : The Master and Margarita - Director: Petra Meyenburg (radio play (30 parts) - MDR)
- 1999: Isaak Babel : Die Reiterarmee (Herr) - Director: Joachim Staritz (radio play (3 parts) - MDR / DLR )
- 2000: The Popess (MDR)
- 2002: I come and go again - Joachim Ringelnatz (MDR)
- 2003: Dylan Thomas : Unter dem Milchwald (Metzger Beynon) - Director: Götz Fritsch (radio play - MDR)
- 2005: Around the World in 80 Days (MDR); The notorious Christian Sporn (MDR)
- 2008: Mendelssohn Almanac (MDR)
literature
- Günter Helmes , Steffi Schältzke (Ed.): The Moritzburg TV Theater. Institution and schedule . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2003. ISBN 3-936522-99-5 .
- Claudia Kusebauch (ed.): TV theater Moritzburg II. Program history . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2005. ISBN 3-86583-015-3 .
- Claudia Kusebauch (with the assistance of Michael Grisko ): The Moritzburg TV Theater - Program Chronology . Ibid., Pp. 15-208.
- Matthias Thalheim: Fatzer on the radio - encounters of a rare nature, therein text print sand pit, milk jug and the world-famous boards - Hans-Joachim Hegewald , p. 47, Verlag epubli, Berlin 2019, ISBN 978-3-750260-96-2
Web links
- Hans-Joachim Hegewald at filmportal.de
- Hans-Joachim Hegewald in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Role details for Hans-Joachim Hegewald on DEFA-Sternstunden.de ( Memento from July 28, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sand pit, milk can and the world-famous boards - The actor Hans-Joachim Hegewald on the 70th birthday of Matthias Thalheim, in Triangel issue 5/2000, p. 40
- ^ History of obsession and cognac - Hegewald: Today 75 by Rolf Richter in: Leipziger Volkszeitung, May 20, 2005, p. 11
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hegewald, Hans-Joachim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 21, 1930 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Package joke at Trebsen |
DATE OF DEATH | June 4th 2010 |
Place of death | Leipzig |