Horst-Werner Loos

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Horst-Werner Günter Loos (born February 4, 1915 in Weimar ; † 1981 ) was a German actor and radio play speaker .

Live and act

The son of the concert master Rudolf Loos attended elementary and secondary school before he was trained as an actor by Saladin Schmitt . Horst-Werner Loos made his debut at the theater in Regensburg as early as 1931; obligations followed which took him to Heidelberg, Bochum and shortly before the end of the war even to Warsaw. After the war Loos worked, among other things, at the Celle Castle Theater and as a director and actor at the Theater am Domhof in Osnabrück (1954 to 1957) and from 1958 in the same position in Baden-Baden.

Loos appeared in numerous feature and television films from the late 1940s, including a. directed by Peter Beauvais , Harald Benesch , Joachim Hoene , Wilm ten Haaf , Hansgünther Heyme , Eberhard Itzenplitz , Peter Lilienthal , Theo Lingen , Theo Mezger , Robert A. Stemmle , Hannes Tannert , Klaus Überall , Fritz Umgelter , Helmut Weiss , Georg Wildhagen and Eugen York . He was also seen in TV series such as Fernfahrer (1963), Daring Game (1965), Leitmüller Family (1967), You Write With (1968), Marcus Spedition (1968), Stewardesses (1969), Right or Wrong (1970 ) to see. In 1971 he had a supporting role in the Tatort episode On the Open Road . In the 1970s, he starred in the television series Comical Stories with Georg Thomalla , Toni and Veronika (1971), Butler Parker (1972), most recently in an episode of the shipping series MS Franziska .

In addition, Loos was engaged as an actor in various theaters; Furthermore, he was involved as a speaker in numerous radio productions from the 1950s. Loos was married to the actress, broadcaster and author Helga Marold , with whom he stood together in front of the camera in Eugen York's 1964 television crime thriller Six Hours of Fear .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1949: The trip to Marrakech
  • 1950: The happy gas station (Direction: Joe Stöckel, Ferdinand Dörfler)
  • 1951: The Action of the Other (Director: Helmut Weiss)
  • 1958: My son, the Minister
  • 1958: Der Muck (Director: Hannes Tannert)
  • 1959: Alt-Heidelberg (Direction: Peter Hamel & Hannes Tannert)
  • 1960: Riot (Director: Eugen York)
  • 1960: Terror in Libra (Director: Joachim Hoene)
  • 1960: Believe me (Director: Theo Lingen)
  • 1961: The Man from Outside (Director: Wilm ten Haaf)
  • 1961: Between the Trains (Director: Peter Beauvais)
  • 1961: Little Napoleon (Director: Georg Wildhagen)
  • 1961: A late guest (Director: Peter Hamel)
  • 1962: Picnic in the field (short film, director: Peter Lilienthal)
  • 1962: Venus fra Vestø (Director: Annelise Reenberg )
  • 1963: Danton's death (Director: Fritz Umgelter)
  • 1963: The Hunt for Helena (Director: Klaus Überall)
  • 1964: The observation tower (Director: Wilm ten Haaf)
  • 1964: Nebelmörder (Direction: Eugen York)
  • 1965: Time lock (Director: Theo Mezger)
  • 1966: Large ring with outer loop (Director: Eugen York)
  • 1966: The two gentlemen from Verona (Director: Harald Benesch)
  • 1967: The Death of Iwan Ilyich (Director: Hansgünther Heyme)
  • 1967: The Impatient (Director: Hans Bernhardt)
  • 1964–67: Take a look at the Basic Law! - Stories from Adorf (TV series)
  • 1967: Min søsters børn på bryllupsrejse (Director: Annelise Reenberg)
  • 1967: The Day the Children Disappeared (Director: Eugen York)
  • 1967: The False Prince (Director: Peter Trabold )
  • 1968: You co-write (TV series)
  • 1968: Min søsters børn vælter byen (Director: Annelise Reenberg)
  • 1968: Anna Böckler (Director: Robert A. Stemmle)
  • 1968: Spedition Marcus (TV series)
  • 1969: Scrap (Director: Eberhard Itzenplitz)
  • 1969: The Riddle of Piskov (Director: Karl Peter Biltz )
  • 1969: The Kramer (TV series)
  • 1970: Stewardesses (TV Series)
  • 1970: right or wrong
  • 1971: Crime scene: On the open road
  • 1971: Funny stories with Georg Thomalla (TV series)
  • 1971: A Robber Tale (Director: Waldemar Kuri )
  • 1971: Der Vereinsmeier (TV series)
  • 1971: Min søsters børn, når de er værst (Director: Annelise Reenberg)
  • 1971: A dead man stops at 8:10 a.m. (Director: Michael Braun )
  • 1972: Butler Parker (TV series)
  • 1973: War on the third floor (Director: Karl Peter Biltz)
  • 1977: MS Franziska (TV series)

Radio plays (selection)

literature

  • Glenzdorfs Internationales Film-Lexikon, second volume, Bad Münder 1961, p. 1022

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Völker : Hans Lietzau : actor, director, director . Hentrich + Hentrich Gbr, 1999
  2. Susanne Höschel radio play 1945-1949: a documentation, volume 1. Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 1997
  3. ^ Franz Hiesel: Repertoire 999: 1 to 730, radio plays in German. ORF 1990