Hans Tügel

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Hans Tügel (born August 21, 1894 in Hamburg ; † August 26, 1984 there ) was a German actor , director , radio play speaker and author .

family

Hans Tügel was the youngest of four sons of a Hamburg director general. His older brothers were the Protestant theologian and Hamburg regional bishop Franz Tügel (1888-1946), the writer Ludwig Tügel (1889-1972) and the painter , writer, musician and cabaret artist Otto Tetjus Tügel (1892-1973).

biography

After completing his training, he began his theater career in 1927 at the age of 33 as a director and senior stage manager at the Landestheater Meiningen . Other stations of his theater activities included Kiel , Breslau , Königsberg , Posen , Hamburg and Lübeck . His most famous productions include

Tügel staged around 250 stage plays. In addition, he was also active as an actor, including in some film and television productions. In 1968 he played the leading role in the television film Septembergewitter by Jürgen Breest . His partners included Eva Brumby , Ellen Waldeck and Martin Lüttge .

After the Second World War , he worked primarily as a radio play speaker and director for the NWDR Hamburg and its legal successor, the NDR . As spokesman, he took on the role of the presiding judge in the radio play series The Court withdraws to deliberation , for which several authors were responsible and in which Gerd Fricke was the director. He also made several appearances in the series The Hunt for the Perpetrator (directed by SO Wagner ), as in the episode Too Many Confessions by Francis Durbridge . In 1965, under the direction of Wolfgang Liebeneiner , he embodied the founder of the house, Johann Buddenbrook the Elder, in a two-part radio play adaptation of the novel Die Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann . The main speakers also included Gert Westphal , Dieter Borsche and Lil Dagover .

As a director he mainly worked for the Low German department of the Hamburg broadcaster. The collaboration with the ensemble of the Ohnsorg Theater , which has participated in countless dialect radio plays in a wide variety of genres, was extensive right from the start . So in the series Familje Lammers , in which the normal life of an average German family, with their everyday worries and problems, was portrayed. The family spokesmen were Otto Lüthje , Erna Raupach-Petersen , Jochen Schenck , Christa Wehling , Edgar Bessen and Gisela Wessel . Tügel is said to have contributed to a total of over 800 radio play productions.

In 1974 his book Time of Unrest: A Life Between Book and Stage was published.

The grave of Hans Tügel in the Ohlsdorf cemetery.

The artist was married to Ilse Tügel, born Weichel. He died five days after his 90th birthday in his native Hamburg. His wife survived him by 6 years. The couple's grave is in Hamburg's Ohlsdorf Cemetery , in Department Y 28, No. 1/2. The cemetery administration has noticed that it is a celebrity grave that will not be cleared even after the rest period has expired.

Filmography

Radio plays (selection)

Director's work:

  • 1953: Sünnros - Author: Otto Tenne
  • 1953: Gott sien Speelmann - Author: Otto Tenne
  • 1953: De Faart na't witte Aland - Author: Wilhelmine Siefkes
  • 1954: Wo de Welt to Enn is - Author: Marie Ulfers
  • 1954: De grote Fraag
  • 1954: Hein Mahrt
  • 1954: Dutch-Low German hour: Two short radio plays - Author: Leo Monnickendam
  • 1954: It's not right with Stappenbeck! - Author: Wilfried Wroost
  • 1954: The belated mother - Author: Robert Walter
  • 1954: Harten ünner'n Hamer - Author: Paul Hinrich Cassun
  • 1954: Oold Isen - Author: Walter Specht
  • 1954: Theophilus - Author: Ivo Braak
  • 1954: Mostly as ehr Mudder - Author: Rudolf Kinau
  • 1954: Dat Hart is klöker - Authors: Otto Tenne and Ewald Christophers
  • 1955: Driewsand - Author: Ivo Braak
  • 1955: De snaaksche Vagel - Author: Albert Mähl
  • 1955: De söbensinnige Möller
  • 1955: De frömde Fro - Author: Heinrich Schmidt-Barrien
  • 1955: Asmus Karsten doesn't want a home
  • 1956: Dör Daak un Düster
  • 1956: Fritz Stavenhagen - Author: Albert Mähl
  • 1956: Slut the diek! - Author: Hans Ehrke
  • 1956: De vun'n Weg afkümmt - Author and speaker: Günther Siegmund
  • 1956: De ruge Hoff - Author: Fritz Stavenhagen
  • 1956: Stratenmusik - Author: Paul Schurek
  • 1956: De Börgermeister vun Lütten-Bramdörper - Author: Heinrich Deiters
  • 1956: De diamanten Brosch - Author: Jan Fabricius
  • 1957: Dat Düvelsexamen - Author: Heinrich Behnken
  • 1957: Klocken vun güntsiet - Author: Heinrich Schmidt-Barrien
  • 1957: Julia un de Renaissance (also speaker) - Author: Albert Mähl
  • 1957: Kaspar Troll - Author: Paul Schurek
  • 1957: De Möllner Justice (also speaker)
  • 1958: Kattengold - Author: Johann Hinrich Fehrs
  • 1958: Mercury over Hamburg - Author: Paul Schurek
  • 1958: De Doden sünd dod - Author: Paul Hinrich Cassun
  • 1958: Right mutt right stay
  • 1958: Pott wants to marry (Low German version of Die Heirat ) - Author: Nikolai Gogol
  • 1959: Dat Licht
  • 1959: Vun den Padd af - Author: Marie Ulfers
  • 1959: Gott sien Speelmann - Author: Otto Tenne
  • 1959: Allen's blots Schören (shards) - Author: Thora Thyselius
  • 1959: Mudder Elend and Ehr Beerbohm - Author: Paul Trede
  • 1959: Abelke Bleken, de Hex vun Ossenwarder - Author: Paul Hinrich Cassun
  • 1960: Bott för de Doden - Author: Hein Bredendiek
  • 1960: De lost Söhn - Author: Albert Mähl
  • 1961: Straten - Author: Karl-Otto Ragotzky
  • 1961: Marschmusik för't Leben - Author: Karl Otto Weise
  • 1961: The eighth uns is up
  • 1962: Dat last vull glass
  • 1962: Dat Düvelsspill - Author: Anonymous
  • 1962: De Eenspänners
  • 1963: Spöök vun güstern - Author: Hein Bredendiek
  • 1963: Dat Wienglas - Author: Otto Tenne
  • 1964: Dat protocol
  • 1965: De Schuld - Author: Ewald Christophers
  • 1966/67/68: Familje Lammers (three parts)
  • 1967: Op Düwels Schuvkaar ( known as Verteufelte Zeiten in High German ) - Author: Karl Bunje
  • 1968: De Toorn - Author: Hein Bredendiek
  • 1968: Afdanzball
  • 1969: De Brügg - Author: Erich Blöß
  • 1969: Dat niege piano
  • 1970: Dat patent recipe - Author: Hans-Joachim Schmüser
  • 1970: Dat Wunnermittel - Author: Frank Straaß
  • 1971: De Trepp

Unknown date:

  • Dat Lock in de Gerechtigkeit - Author: Karl Bunje
  • De Deef
  • Een leegen Hannel - Author: Heinrich Deiters

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Tügel: Time of restlessness. A life between the book and the stage . Christians, Hamburg 1974, ISBN 3-7672-0280-8 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  2. ^ Administration of the Ohlsdorf cemetery, here: Everything about the grave site, names of relatives, confirmation of life data