Hans Karl Friedrich

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Hans Karl Friedrich (born July 15, 1904 in Darmstadt , † July 28, 1985 in Altenberge ) was a German actor , radio play speaker , director and theater manager.

Life

Friedrich completed his acting training at the drama school of the Städtische Bühnen Köln. After his stage debut in 1925, engagements in Eisenach, Bielefeld, Münster, Altenburg, at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf , in Stettin, Darmstadt and at the Berliner Volksbühne followed. In 1943, Friedrich was appointed to succeed Gustav Rudolf Sellner as director of the Deutsches Theater Göttingen . When the theater was closed in autumn 1944 because the war situation worsened, Friedrich, who had also been a member of the NSDAP since 1937, became a soldier. After his release from British captivity, Friedrich worked as a theater actor and director on stages in Lübeck, Bremen, Krefeld, Essen, Munich, again Münster and Bielefeld, where he celebrated his 50th stage anniversary in 1977. In addition, Friedrich also acted as a teacher for dramatic lessons in Düsseldorf and Darmstadt.

While Friedrich's artistic focus was on the stage throughout his life, he was a seldom guest in film and television productions. He played alongside Carl-Heinz Schroth in the television film Cécile… or The School of the Fathers , in adaptations of stage designs such as Schiller's Cabal and Love and as “Major Horn” in the anti-war film 08/15 in the homeland .

In addition, Friedrich worked as a spokesman for numerous radio productions and lent his voice as a dubbing actor , including Ferdy Mayne in The Man Who Didn't Know Himself .

Filmography

Radio plays

  • 1949: A Shepherd's Poem in Our Time - Director: Gert Westphal
  • 1950: Die Brücke - Director: Gert Westphal
  • 1950: Solar Eclipse - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1950: You yourself are the wheel - Director: Gert Westphal
  • 1950: I've been here before - Director: Ernst Karchow
  • 1950: The poor cousin (by Ernst Barlach ) - Director: Hans Arnold
  • 1950: The Last People - Director: Gert Westphal
  • 1950: A day like any other - Director: Malte Jaeger
  • 1950: The blind Geronimo and his brother (by Arthur Schnitzler ) - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1950: Bet, Mister Breakdown? - Director: Pawel Matweew
  • 1950: Heaven, I have to go to the 8 o'clock train - Director: Gert Westphal
  • 1950: The Badly Shackled Prometheus - Director: Wilm ten Haaf
  • 1950: The Youngest Day (by Ödön von Horváth ) - Director: Wolfgang Engels
  • 1951: The Great Night Song - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1953: Helena - Director: Carl Nagel
  • 1953: Josephine answers - Director: Arno Assmann
  • 1953: Company Katharina - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1954: Der Knecht Jerneij - Director: Carl Nagel
  • 1954: There were shepherds in the field - Director: Gert Westphal
  • 1955: The Secret Agent - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1955: You are beautiful, my friend - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1956: A life's work (by Gerd Oelschlegel ) - Director: Fränze Roloff
  • 1956: The Bund der Jugend (by Henrik Ibsen ) - Director: Ulrich Lauterbach
  • 1956: The customs officer Matthew - Director: Ulrich Lauterbach
  • 1957: The President's Enemy - Director: Ulrich Lauterbach
  • 1959: Nocturno - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1959: Made People - Director: Peter Michael Hamel
  • 1960: Die Gläserne - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1963: The Harakiri series (by Herbert Asmodi ) - Director: Hans Dieter Schwarze
  • 1963: The Sultan's Dream - Director: Hans Dieter Schwarze
  • 1964: Grenzposten 22 - Director: Horst Loebe
  • 1964: The small town - Director: Heinz Wilhelm Schwarz
  • 1964: Pericles, Prince of Tire (by William Shakespeare ) - Director: Werner Hausmann
  • 1964: Love in Noise - Director: Hans Dieter Schwarze
  • 1964: Silent Night - Director: Otto Düben
  • 1965: Christmas Memories (by Dylan Thomas ) - Director: Oswald Döpke
  • 1965: The Return of Ovid - Director: Otto Düben
  • 1965: Blödelstedter sausages - directed by Otto Düben
  • 1966: The sad story of Frederick the Great (by Heinrich Mann ) - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1966: Eighty-Four - Director: Imo Wilimzig
  • 1966: Bells on New Year's Eve - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1967: Wilhelm Meister's theatrical broadcast (by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ) - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1968: missklang - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1970: Turning a penny over three times - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1970: Cat is Cat - Director: Gerd Beermann
  • 1971: Do you have a cat, Commissioner? - Director: Manfred Brückner
  • 1971: I'm all ears - Director: Günter Siebert
  • 1971: In camera - directed by Heinz Wilhelm Schwarz
  • 1972: Construction of a saint or process of justification Joan of Arc after 1450 - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann
  • 1973: Did you see Hitler? (by Walter Kempowski ) - Director: Hans Gerd Krogmann
  • 1973: The Swallow - Director: Otto Düben
  • 1973: Löwenfutter - Director: Otto Düben
  • 1979: Triptych (by Max Frisch ) - Director: Walter Adler
  • 1980: Der Angstmann - Director: Walter Adler
  • 1980: Mayakowski - Director: Walter Adler
  • 1980: The colorful life and the black death of Walddorf - Director: Walter Adler

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. registry office Altenberge 1985/71
  2. Thomas Eichner, Barbara Panse, Henning Rischbieter (eds.): Theater in the "Third Reich", Kallmeyer 2000
  3. ^ Deutsches Bühnenjahrbuch, Vol. 86 (1977/78 season), Verlag der Bühnenschriften-Vertriebs-Gesellschaft 1978, p. 693.
  4. ^ Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 189.