Herbert Stass

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Gravestone of Herbert Stass

Herbert Franz Martin Stass (born October 7, 1919 in Oebisfelde ; † November 11, 1999 in Berlin ; born Herbert Staskiewicz ) was a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Herbert Stass grew up in Berlin and later attended the Reichertsche drama school as a teenager . After the end of the Second World War he was on stage at the Hebbel Theater , later he switched to the Schiller Theater .

From the 1940s, his name appeared in cinema productions, for example in … and above us the sky (1947), Madeleine and the Legionnaire (1958), July 20 (1955), The Invisible (1963) or Death in the red jaguar (1968).

Since the 1960s, Stass appeared more and more frequently on television, where he demonstrated his versatility in a wide variety of roles. He played in many series on German television, such as Tatort , Derrick , Der Kommissar , Ein Fall für Zwei , Der Alte , Der Fahnder , SOKO 5113 , Wolffs Revier or The Men from K3 . For the television film Interview with Herbert K. (1970), he received the Grimme Prize .

In addition to his work as an actor, Stass was also a popular voice actor who lent his voice to celebrities such as Frank Sinatra , Clint Eastwood , Tony Curtis , Roger Moore , Dirk Bogarde , Dustin Hoffman and Yves Montand . He was also the first dubbing voice of the Winnetou character, played by Pierre Brice in the film The Treasure in Silver Lake .

He was also a busy radio drama speaker . He said, including in the last Paul Temple miniseries of WDRs 1968 the Inspector Crane in Paul Temple and the case Alex . His partners included, for example, Paul Klinger , Margot Leonard and Kurt Lieck .

Herbert Stass died at the age of 80. His now orphaned grave is located in the Dahlem forest cemetery in the Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf .

Filmography

actor

Voice actor

Radio plays

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Knerger.de: The grave of Herbert Stass