Helmut Wöstmann

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Helmut Wöstmann , also Helmut Woestmann (born July 1, 1931 in Osnabrück ) is a German actor , radio play and voiceover speaker .

Live and act

After training to be an actor, Wöstmann made his theater debut in his hometown of Osnabrück in 1953. This was followed by obligations that took him to Erfurt (then GDR), Bonn, Saarbrücken and Darmstadt. Since then he no longer tied himself to a permanent ensemble, but worked as a freelancer. Helmut Wostmann worked just as often for radio as he did for television, which had become increasingly important since the mid-1960s.

There Wöstmann received mostly supporting roles, leading roles like in Sabina Englender (1968) were the exception. While he did not receive any more offers from there in the past decades, Wöstmann made a name for himself as an audio book speaker and as an off-speaker for documentary films, including People and Streets: Alaska's Dalton Highway (2006), Izbica - turnstile , especially in the later years of death (2007) and hunger (2009). Helmut Wöstmann has a son from his marriage to actress Vera Schult.

Filmography

  • 1965: arrival at night
  • 1966: Large ring with an outer loop
  • 1967: the day the children disappeared
  • 1967: the wrong prince
  • 1968: Sabina Englender
  • 1968: Anna Böckler
  • 1969: colleague Bindelmann
  • 1969: Said's fates
  • 1969: Stewardesses (TV series, episode)
  • 1969: You co-write - Episode: The Newspaper Seller (TV series)
  • 1970: The big family
  • 1970: Right or Wrong (TV series, episode)
  • 1972: Tatort: ​​When stones speak
  • 1974: Tatort: ​​Playback or the show goes on
  • 1976: Sunday
  • 1977: robbers and gendarmes
  • 1978: The unicorn
  • 1979: Parole Chicago (TV series, episode)
  • 1980: dead body on vacation
  • 1981: Histoires de voyous: Opération Primevère
  • 1984: Me, Christian Hahn (TV series, one episode)
  • 1988: The Black Forest Clinic (TV series, one episode)

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