Joachim Brennecke
Joachim Brennecke (born December 6, 1919 in Berlin , † September 6, 2011 in Vaduz , Liechtenstein ) was a German actor .
Life
Brennecke, born in 1919, got the lead role in the feature film Two Worlds while studying at the State Drama School of the Prussian State Theater in 1940 . Brennecke was listed as an important actor on Goebbels ' Gottbegnadeten list during National Socialism . After 1945 he also did a lot of theater. Joachim Brennecke worked as an actor in German-speaking countries until 1962 .
Brennecke's father was the Magdeburg poet Peter Emanuel Steeg , who had the real name of Willy Brennecke.
Most recently, Brennecke lived secluded in Liechtenstein .
His written estate is in the archive of the Academy of Arts in Berlin.
Filmography (selection)
- 1940: two worlds
- 1940: request concert
- 1941: About everything in the world
- 1941: U-boats westward!
- 1941: Attack on Baku
- 1942: June 5th
- 1943: love, passion and suffering
- 1943: love stories
- 1945: a great day
- 1950: The happy people's boat
- 1951: The guilt of Dr. Homma
- 1951: Heidelberg romance
- 1952: Alluring stars
- 1952: Pension Schöller
- 1952: I cannot marry all of them
- 1952: House of Life
- 1952: The day before the wedding
- 1952: I'm waiting for you
- 1953: The three wrong aunts
- 1953: What a monkey theater
- 1953: The Empress of China
- 1953: You are the world to me
- 1953: The cousin from Dingsda
- 1954: The Lie
- 1954: Women's Paradise
- 1954: Sun over the Adriatic
- 1955: The landlady on the Lahn
- 1956: Goodbye at Lake Constance
- 1962: Regret, wrongly connected (TV movie)
- 1962: Goodbye by the blue sea
Web links
- Joachim Brennecke in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Joachim Brennecke at filmportal.de
- Pictures by Joachim Brennecke In: Virtual History
- Joachim Brennecke at DEFA-Sternstunden
- Joachim Brennecke Archive in the Archive of the Academy of Arts, Berlin
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brennecke's obituary notice at www.volksblatt.li , accessed on September 19, 2011.
- ↑ Klee, Ernst .: Cultural encyclopedia for the Third Reich: Who was what before and after 1945 . 1st edition. Fischer, S, Frankfurt am Main 2009, ISBN 978-3-596-17153-8 , pp. 70 .
- ↑ Joachim Brennecke Archive Inventory overview on the website of the Academy of Arts in Berlin.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Brennecke, Joachim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 6, 1919 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | September 6, 2011 |
Place of death | Vaduz , Liechtenstein |