Henry van Lyck

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Henry van Lyck and Horst Lichter at the television recording Lafer! Lichter! Lecker!

Henry van Lyck (born Rüdiger Leberecht in Cologne on January 15, 1941 ) is a German actor and serial actor.

He worked in the German-Austrian hotel series Ein Schloß am Wörthersee , in which he played the fraudulent banker Thomas Kramer. In the WDR series Tour de Ruhr by Elke Heidenreich he played in the early 1980s the husband of Marie-Luise Marjan . Both actors became known to a wider audience through these roles. In the early 1980s Henry van Lyck could be seen in the ARD series Büro, Büro as Herr Kalinke.

Films like Zur Ding, Schätze (1968) at the side of Uschi Glas , The lost honor of Katharina Blum (1975) and Werner Herzog's Everyone for himself and God against all (1975) let the character actor become a star.

In addition, van Lyck played the senior public prosecutor Dr. Gerhard Lotze in the television series In the Name of the Law , the stuttering Mr. Schenk in two episodes of the ARD -Kinderserie Meister Eder and his Pumuckl and various roles in several episodes of the ZDF - crime series Derrick and Der Alte and the Sebastian in the live-action series Heidi .

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