Hans Peter Korff

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Hans Peter Korff, 2008

Hans Peter Korff (born August 24, 1942 in Hamburg ) is a German actor and radio play speaker . He was best known for the ZDF family series These Drombuschs , in which he played the role of the father of the family Siegfried "Sigi" Drombusch at the side of Witta Pohl .

Life

Hans Peter Korff and Christiane Leuchtmann, Berlinale 2008

Korff began an apprenticeship as a typesetter and printer before he attended the State University for Music and Performing Arts Hamburg from 1962 to 1964 . He started his acting career in 1959 at the student theater of the University of Hamburg . From 1964 he appeared on private stages in Hamburg, including three years at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater . Engagements at the most famous German theaters followed .

Since his first appearance in Die Unverbesserlichen (1966), Korff has played numerous television roles and some movie roles, e.g. B. in Loriot's Pappa ante portas (1991), where he played Uncle Hellmuth at the side of Irm Hermann , and in Kinder der Landstrasse (1992) as aid organization manager Dr. Schoenefeld. He played in some of the theses for director Wolfgang Petersen, Der Eine - der Other (1967), Ich nicht (1969), and later in some of his television films, e.g. B. in Die Stadt im Tal (1975). Between 1977 and 1982 he took on one of the leading roles as the postman "Uncle Heini" in the children's series Neues aus Uhlenbusch . He achieved the greatest popularity from 1983 through the television series These Drombuschs in the role of family father Sigi Drombusch. For this role he received the Golden Camera in 1985 together with Witta Pohl . In the satirical ARD crime series Adelheid and their murderers with Evelyn Hamann in the title role, he played the crime director Dr. Ferdinand Dünnwald, in Agathe (another ARD crime series) Mr. Stingermann. In the television series Tatort in 1974, Korff was seen in the episode Nachtfrost as an assistant to Commissioner Finke ; From 1978 to 1979 he was in the two episodes Stars for the Orient and Dangerous Dreams of the SFB Chief Detective Matthias Behnke . Korff was again in The Princess and the Pea - Agony of Choice Royal (2007), an episode from the ProSieben fairy tale hour seen at Witta Pohl's side; they played the royal couple from Ehrenberg. He also took on guest roles in the crime series Pfarrer Braun (2008 in Heiliger Birnbaum as Dr. Wendriner), in Kommissar LaBréa (2009 in Tod an der Bastille as Monsieur Hugo) or Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall (2014 in The King is dead as Erich Wooden houses).

He was married to actress Monica Bleibtreu for a few years in the early 1980s . Hans Peter Korff has been married to the actress Christiane Leuchtmann for the fourth time since July 1992 . The couple lives with their son in Hamburg-Rahlstedt .

Filmography (selection)

cinemamovies

Television films

TV Shows

Continuous roles

Episode roles

Others

  • 1975: the story
  • 1976: Where is Arcadia
  • 1985: Billy Bishop ascends (Bishop and all other 11 roles)
  • 1984: The Death Jumper
  • 1988: History of Communication (21 episodes)
  • 1991: Letters of a Passion
  • 1993: Liselotte Pulver Special
  • 1996–1998: Non stop comedy
  • 2005: Evelyn Hamann Special
  • 2008: Whoever Laughs Last
  • 2009: The perfect celebrity dinner

theatre

Radio plays

Audio books

Readings by Christiane Leuchtmann and Hans Peter Korff

  • "You don't believe it" (Heino Jaeger reading)
  • "Animal / Human"
  • "Letters of Passion" ( Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller )
  • "Teeth of a marriage (relationship battles over relationship networks)"
  • " Ringelnatz and Co."
  • "Bush and Brothers in Spirit"
  • " Leuchtmann and Korff read Tucholsky "
  • " Kästner and Co."
  • "Wine harvest"
  • "Crime meets cabaret"
  • "What in Boots" (Nicholas reading)
  • " The Little Lord " ( Frances Hodgson Burnett )
  • "Advent, Advent ..." (Christmas reading)
  • "Oh you Merry" (Christmas reading)
  • "Let's go, my dearest friend, it's New Year's Eve" (New Year's Eve reading)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tatort fund: Chief Inspector Behnke , accessed on July 30, 2012.
  2. "My Life - Monica Bleibtreu" : portrait series, Germany, 2008, film by Ulrike Bremer