Herbert AE Böhme

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Herbert AE Böhme , born in Albert Emil Herbert Böhme (born September 7, 1897 in Breslau , † June 29, 1984 in Hamburg ) was a German actor , dubbing and radio play speaker .

Life

Böhme was born in 1897 as the son of the businessman Hans Böhme and his wife Emma née Ebneter. He studied German and appeared on the stage for the first time in his hometown of Breslau in 1922. Other theater stations were Frankfurt am Main , Berlin , Bremen , Leipzig , Chemnitz and Wuppertal . From 1924 he worked as one of the first actors for the radio.

From 1936 Böhme worked in feature films, often as an officer in propaganda productions. His most important role was the title character in Arnold Fanck's Ein Robinson as a shipwrecked man. In the equestrian film … rides for Germany with lead actor Willy Birgel , he played his trainer. In 1940 he played Old Shatterhand at the Karl May Festival in Werder .

The series Hafenpolizei brought Böhme to new popularity as Police Master Lühr in the 1960s. He also played on Hamburg theaters as well as in Basel and Bern , worked as a voice actor and appeared in numerous radio plays, for example in the Paul Temple radio play Paul Temple and the Spencer case in 1959 under the direction of Eduard Hermann, or in the same year in the 3rd season of the series Gestatten, my name is Cox , where SO Wagner was in charge. As early as 1951, he was one of the speakers in the controversial radio play Dreams by Günter Eich , in which Fritz Schröder-Jahn was the director, just as three years later in the most famous radio play in radio history, namely Unter dem Milchwald by Dylan Thomas .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Registry Office Breslau I: Birth register . No. 2043/1897.