Heinz Lausch

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Heinz Lausch (born June 6, 1920 in Berlin ; † September 10, 1996 there ) was a German actor and voice actor .

Life

The son of a detective and an actress first attended an arts and crafts school after primary school. He then took acting lessons at Hellmuth Bergmann's theater school and privately with Herbert Hübner .

Eventually he trained as an advertising draftsman and worked as a technical draftsman at Siemens from 1938 to 1940 . From 1941 to 1942 he was a soldier in World War II. Then began his career as a film actor, which continued after the war.

Lausch could be seen at the Hebbel Theater , he took on radio play roles in the radio and made cabaret shows. He went on tour with Kristina Söderbaum . He also worked as a voice actor and dubbed Niksa Stefanini as Bullock in the Karl May film Winnetou Part 1 .

Publications

  • My son, the stranger. Comedy in three acts . Berlin. Kreuzberg-Verlag stage sales. 1947.

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays

  • 1947: Annemarie Auer : Charlotte von Stein - Director: not known ( RIAS Berlin)
  • 1947: Anonymous: An old Christmas game - Director: not known (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1948: Ly Corsari: The Last Step (Dr. Alders) - Director: Lothar Schluck (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1949: Adolf Glaßbrenner : Eine Landpartie - Director: Karl Metzner ( RIAS Berlin)
  • 1960: Thierry : Pension Spreewitz ( The suspicious Count with a pseudonym , episode 71) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1963: Thierry : Pension Spreewitz ( Optimists and Pessimists , episode 128, first broadcast January 19, 1963) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1990: Paul Hengge : A Mandatory Mandate - Director: Robert Robert Matejka (RIAS Berlin)

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