Heinz Spitzner

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Heinz Max Georg Spitzner (born October 30, 1916 in Berlin-Schöneberg ; † September 14, 1992 in Kleinmachnow near Berlin) was a German actor .

Life

Spitzner attended Lilly Ackermann's drama school in 1939 and was then drafted into the Wehrmacht . After the end of the Second World War he studied from 1945 to 1947 with Hilde Körber at the drama school in Berlin-Dahlem .

He made his theatrical debut in 1947 at the Dresden Comedy in John Boynton Priestley's Dangerous Curves . From 1947 to 1950 he was engaged in the Grand Utilité Komödie and at the Volkstheater Dresden . He then returned to Berlin, took additional acting lessons with Waltraut Harder from 1951 to 1953 and had been involved in the theater club in the British Center Berlin from 1951 . This was followed in 1953 by an engagement at the theater in Nürnberger Strasse and in 1954 at Boleslaw Barlogs Schlosspark Theater . In the 1960s he played at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm , in the 1970s at the Renaissance Theater , and from 1980 in Hamburg at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater . His major was character comedy.

Since 1948 Spitzner has also participated in radio play programs, first at Studio Dresden, then from 1953 at NWDR Berlin and finally from 1954 at RIAS , where he can be heard in several radio plays in the Professor van Dusen series in the second half of the 1980s was. Since 1950 he has also worked as a voice actor.

There were also supporting roles in numerous film and television productions. He appeared in five films in the Edgar Wallace series , all directed by Alfred Vohrer . Spitzner died on September 14, 1992 in Kleinmachnow .

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ According to other sources on May 30th.
  2. ^ List of speakers for the Professor van Dusen radio plays