Heinz Treuke

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Heinz Treuke (born October 11, 1926 in Danzig ) is a German actor and voice actor .

biography

After graduating from high school, Treuke attended the Reichersche drama school and the drama school of the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, where he also received one of his first engagements. Stage stations in Wismar, Bernburg, Cottbus, Potsdam, Berlin ( Maxim-Gorki-Theater ), Tübingen, Wiesbaden, Mannheim and Hanover followed.

Although the artistic focus at Treuke was always on the stage, he became known to a nationwide audience through one of his rare television roles: In 1978 he became a crime scene investigator for HR and embodied the Frankfurt " detective chief miner Bergmann ", the Rainer , for the series Zürcher Frucht Hunold assisted as "Kriminalhauptmeister Robert Wegner". Although both characters also appeared in two later Tatort episodes, Treuke and Hunold were no longer cast, but instead Lutz Moik (as a miner) and Peter Buchholz (as Wegner). His other appearances in this medium include Rainer Wolffhardt's drama How do I spend my Sunday? , the television film Australian Blindness , episodes of the series Wanted ... and Hessian stories as well as Dieter Wedel's Der große Bellheim . In addition, Treuke was also active as a voice actor since 1950 .

Treuke is married to his colleague Elfi Grosser.

Filmography (selection)

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  1. ^ Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 753.

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