Heinz Alder

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Heinz Erle (also Heiner Erle ; * 1907 in Mainz , † January 1, 1996 in Geneva , Switzerland ) was a German actor , radio drama speaker and radio presenter .

Act

Regarding the life and work of Heinz Erle, the sources are incomplete. Between 1960 and 1995 he worked in several feature films and television films and had appearances in well-known television series such as Die Familie Hesselbach , Tatort and Aktenzeichen XY ... unsolved . He was a long-time employee of the Hessischer Rundfunk and became known as such through his participation in the radio show Für Stadt und Land , in which he played the part of Heiner in Frankfurt dialect from 1946 until his death .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 1950: Günther Hundertmark : How do we speak? (Director) (radio play - HR )
  • 1950: Wolf Schmidt : Family Hesselbach . A Hessian Chronicle of Everyday Life (episode: New Year's Dreams) (narrator) - Director: Karlheinz Schilling ( original radio play , dialect radio play - HR)
  • 1963: Robert Stromberger : At home with us. From the life of a Hessian family (episode: Die dreckig Trebb) (speaker: Herr Knebel) - director: Robert Stromberger (original radio play, dialect radio play - HR)
  • 1964: Robert Stromberger: At home with us. From the life of a Hessian family (episode: De Chinese Buddha) (speaker: Mr. Knebel) - director: Robert Stromberger (original radio play, dialect radio play - HR)
  • 1982: Paul Schick : Der Hölzerlips - Moritat aus dem Odenwald (narrator) - Director: Reinhard Zobel (dialect radio play, short radio play - SDR )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Radio chatterer "Heiner" died . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . January 4, 1996, p. 30 .