Harry Hertzsch

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Harry Hertzsch (born Harry Fritz Alfred Hertzsch ; born June 18, 1904 in Dresden ; † September 11, 1968 ) was a German actor .

Life

Hertzsch received acting lessons from the director Georg Kiesau in Dresden. He then had his first engagements as an actor at the Dresden State Theater. Other theater stations from 1934 to 1941 were Chemnitz, Berlin ( Barnowsky theaters ), Breslau ( Lobe theaters ) and the municipal theaters in Nuremberg. After the Second World War , he played in Munich at the Kammerspiele , the Kleine Freiheit theater and the Bavarian State Theater .

Harry Hertzsch had several film roles before the war. From 1950 he impersonated characters in supporting roles in film and television ( Adrian the tulip thief ). He played himself in the 1960 drama Stage Fright by director Kurt Hoffmann . He also worked as a speaker in numerous radio plays on the radio.

Filmography

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ulrich J. Klaus: Deutsche Tonfilme: Film lexicon of the full-length German and German-language sound films after their German premieres. Volume 7: Born in 1936. Klaus, Berlin / Berchtesgaden 1996, ISBN 3-927352-06-3 , p. 266 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  2. http://www.steffi-line.de/archiv_text/nost_serie/u_adrian_tulpendieb.htm