Helmut Kircher

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Helmut Kircher (born October 14, 1939 in Glöttweng ) is a German actor , theater director , journalist and music critic.

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Born in Swabia, he received his acting training in the early 1960s at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich . Theater engagements followed in Remscheid , Münster and Coburg . Afterwards, Kircher only worked as a freelancer.

In 1966 he made his debut in front of the camera with two cinema roles; in the Jerry Cotton crime thriller The Brooklyn Killer Club , he played an FBI clerk for the hero. In 1968 Kircher got the small role of a German officer in the British war film Battle of Britain and the leading role in the ARD early-evening series Reisedienst Schwalbe . Since then, Kircher has mainly worked in television productions. Kircher was seen several times as a guest in individual episodes of popular TV series.

Between 1972 and 2000, Helmut Kircher appeared in 70 episodes of the ZDF wanted program Aktenzeichen XY ... unsolved as an actor. These are most of the roles that an actor could record on this show.

In the mid-1990s, Helmut Kircher disappeared from the public eye. At that time he had long been living in his East Swabian homeland, in Günzburg , only about 20 kilometers from his place of birth. He remembered his theatrical origins, staged plays and was culturally involved in the Swabian-Bavarian border region (e.g. in Wittislingen and Ichenhausen ). He also gives readings or acts as a moderator at some of these regional events. In addition, music connoisseur Helmut Kircher repeatedly writes reviews in newspapers and writes on cultural topics.

Helmut Kircher's marriage to the dancer Anne-Marie Bach resulted in two daughters.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Place of birth according to the television archive of Kay Less
  2. List of actors in the xywiki
  3. Kircher directs The Threepenny Opera
  4. Kircher at the Montessori World Children's School
  5. ^ Concert review in the Günzburger Zeitung
  6. Kircher in the Augsburger Allgemeine about a Rigoletto transfer from the New York Met to Günzburg
  7. Organ Days in Günzburg ( Memento of the original from January 4, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.heiliggeistensemble.de