Heinz Roggenkamp

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Heinz Roggenkamp (born February 5, 1891 in Hamburg ; † June 29, 1966 there ) was a German actor , director and radio play speaker .

Life

Heinz Roggenkamp, ​​a trained businessman and at the time a travel agent for a metal goods company, took acting lessons from Leopold Jessner , which he finished in 1911 in the role of Brackenburg in Goethe's Egmont . Stations of his stage career were initially the Hamburg Thalia Theater , directed by Jessner , later the Stadttheater Meißen, the Altonaer Stadttheater and again in Hamburg the Operetta Theater on Spielbudenplatz and the Schiller Opera . He then went to Duisburg to work as a senior director at the operetta theater there.

Starting in 1930, Heinz Roggenkamp began to work extensively for radio and until the beginning of the 1960s was involved in a large number of High and Low German productions, initially for the Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk and later for the Norddeutscher Rundfunk , until he ended his activities on February 1, 1962 . In addition to other productions, Roggenkamp was heard in numerous episodes of the series The court withdraws for advice (director: Gerd Fricke ).

Heinz Roggenkamp, ​​who rarely stood in front of the camera, occasionally worked as a hit writer. For example, he wrote the text for the mood song St. Pauli remains St. Pauli set to music by Franz Josef Breuer .

Radio plays

author

Director

Speaker (selection)

  • 1946: De political Kannengeter - Director: Curt Becker
  • 1946: Hallo üm de Koh - Director: Curt Becker
  • 1950: Swienskomödi - Director: Hans Freundt
  • 1950: Michael Kramer - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1950: The Journey to Tilsit - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1951: Murder Melody - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1951: Dat Redentiner Osterspill - Director: Hans Freundt
  • 1951: The coup d'état - directed by Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1952: Pole Poppenspäler - Director: Werner Perrey
  • 1952: Pfandschein 1313 - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1952: Carousel for sale - Director: Helmut Käutner
  • 1952: View of Venice - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1952: The Tiger Jussuf - Director: Kurt Reiss
  • 1952: Jürnjakob Swehn, the America driver - Director: Hans Freundt
  • 1952: Get us dromedaries 2000 - Director: Hans Freundt
  • 1953: Dat misjudged genius - Director: Hans Freundt
  • 1953: De anner Weg - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1953: The Esperanza Ship - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1954: The Man from the Woods - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1954: Hemmingstedt - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1954: Smuggelmeier - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1954: No laurels for Augusto - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1954: Under the Milk Forest - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1955: De frömde Fro - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1955: Philemon and Baucis - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1955: Sien Monika - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1956: Fritz Stavenhagen - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1956: Blinded Mirrors - Director: Hans Gertberg
  • 1956: The interrogation of Lukullus - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1957: Paragraphs: “De Minsch” - Director: Günter Jansen
  • 1957: Old Man River - Director: Gustav Burmester
  • 1957: A case for Mr. Schmidt - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1958: De Doden sünd dod - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1958: The hunt for the perpetrator (episode: The dead from harbor basin 1) - Director: SO Wagner
  • 1958: Merkur over Hamburg - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1958: Festianus, Märtyrer - Directed by Gustav Burmester
  • 1959: Hurray, mien Modder kan swemm'n - Director: Otto Lüthje
  • 1959: Anabasis - Director: Egon Monk
  • 1959: Peace Treaty - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1959: The Carafe - Director: Kurt Reiss
  • 1960: An'e Eck von de Melkstroot - Director: Rudolf Beiswanger
  • 1960: Real Christmas - Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1960: Een Handbreet again… - Director: Rudolf Beiswanger
  • 1961: Marschmusik för't Leben - Director: Hans Tügel
  • 1961: Storm in de Nacht - Director: Heinz Lanker
  • 1961: De achter uns steiht - Director: Hans Tügel

Filmography

  • 1938: Freight from Baltimore
  • 1948: final

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Life data from mehrwissen.info , accessed on October 20, 2015
  2. a b Theater-Notizen , Hamburger Abendblatt of February 4, 1961 , accessed on October 20, 2015
  3. Willi Paetsch: Theater-Notizen , Hamburger Abendblatt, February 3, 1962 , accessed on October 20, 2015