Heinz Schorlemmer

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Heinz Schorlemmer (born January 4, 1906 in Germany ; † April 1970 or October 1978) was a German stage and film actor as well as a singer and theater director .

Live and act

Schorlemmer had played theaters in Saarbrücken and Bremerhaven since 1930 and, since his arrival in the Reich capital, at Berlin's Volksbühne, the Theater am Nollendorfplatz, the Admiralstheater and the Berlin soldiers' theater. After the end of the war in 1945 he was barely given a permanent engagement and can only be identified in 1950 at the Städtische Bühnen Gelsenkirchen and in the following year as a singer and director at the Wuppertal theaters.

Shortly after his arrival in Berlin, Schorlemmer was brought in front of the camera after his remarkable debut as the third actor on the cast list (after Marika Rökk and Johannes Heesters ) of the operetta adaptation Gasparone with initially medium-sized, later mostly small roles. In the following three decades - after the war, especially on television - he embodied all kinds of batches: sometimes a ship steward, sometimes a driving instructor, then again a bailiff, a chauffeur or a waiter. In an episode of Der Kommissar , “ Dr. Meinhardt's sad end, ”he embodied the murder victim. When exactly Heinz Schorlemmer died is currently not known.

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1544.

Individual evidence

  1. according to IMDb
  2. according to Honig / Rodek: 100.001

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