Hermann Wagemann

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Hermann Wagemann (born December 7, 1906 in Berlin , † May 31, 1984 in Rostock ) was a German actor .

Life

Hermann Wagemann was born into a middle-class Catholic family in Berlin. After finishing school, he worked successfully as an English, French and Spanish correspondent in the export sector. After two and a half years of acting lessons in Berlin with Fridel Leonhard and private lessons with Lilly Ackermann , he did not pass the stage entrance examination until the age of 34. His first stop was the theater in Bautzen . War and imprisonment interrupted his theater career. From the beginning of 1946 to mid-1949 he played in Eisleben , followed by two years with Kurt Jung-Alsen in Altenburg and finally from 1951 to 1955 his way through Berlin, through the Berliner Ensemble , the Maxim Gorki Theater and the Deutsches Theater . Then Hermann Wagemann went to the Rostock Volkstheater , whose ensemble he remained loyal to for almost three decades.

Filmography

theatre

actor

Director

  • 1960: Samuil Aljoschin : Everything stays with the people (Volkstheater Rostock - Kleines Haus)

Radio plays

Awards

  • 1972: Conrad-Ekhof-Ring
  • 1974: Honorary membership of the Rostock Theaters

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Germany of December 16, 1956, p. 4
  2. Neue Zeit of June 21, 1984, p. 4