Joachim Röcker

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Joachim Röcker (born December 31, 1922 in Berlin ) is a German actor , voice actor and cabaret artist .

Life

Röcker gained his first acting experience after the Second World War while being a prisoner of war in the United States. After his release he received engagements in Munich, Marburg, Darmstadt, Wiesbaden, Bonn and Santiago de Chile. In 1955 he joined the ensemble of the cabaret Die Stachelschweine , for which he participated in several programs, a. a. Berlin is worth a free place (1961), Our Little State (1964) and The 11th Commandment (1966).

In addition, Röcker took on roles in numerous film and television productions. He played alongside Wolfgang Neuss in Wir Kellerkinder and Comrade Münchhausen , in Eugen York's crime film Der Greifer with Hans Albers in the title role, in the drama Stern ohne Himmel based on Leonie Ossowski and in adaptations of various stage designs such as Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing . He was also seen in episodes of numerous television series such as B. Dr. Sommerfeld - News from Bülowbogen , Three ladies from the grill , It doesn't always have to be caviar and City Directorate . Occasionally he worked as a director , for example in 1964 on the television series Pension Spreewitz .

In addition, Röcker worked extensively as a speaker for radio and dubbing. He lent his voice u. a. Tom Bosley on Happy Days , Ron McLarty as "Lt. Frank Belson ”in the crime series Spenser , Frank Oz in the Blues Brothers , Michel Serrault in Wife and Wallace Shawn as“ Nagus Zek ”in the first season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1957: The Taming of the Shrew
  • 1958: The gripper
  • 1958: Much Ado About Nothing
  • 1958: As you like it
  • 1958: measure for measure
  • 1958: As long as Unter Linden
  • 1960: We cellar children
  • 1961: The Italian journey of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • 1962: Comrade Münchhausen
  • 1963: Insufficient tolerance
  • 1963: The Revenge of Jebal Deek
  • 1965: Seraphine or The Wonderful Story of Aunt Flora
  • 1966: The Ballad of Peckham Rye
  • 1971: The dollar princess
  • 1972: The Grandpa case
  • 1977: Human mother
  • 1981: Star without a sky
  • 1983: The legs of the elephant
  • 1998: One hundred years of Brecht

Synchronous rollers (selection)

Movies

Series

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1957: In Berlin, at night, in the streets , SFB
  • 1959: Meeting point Berlin , Telefunken
  • 1965: RX 131 , SFB
  • 1962: Thierry : Pension Spreewitz ( Der Kunstmaler Nameel , episode 108, first broadcast March 17, 1962) (Der Kunstmaler Oskar Nameel) - Director: Ivo Veit ( RIAS Berlin)
  • 1976: Erich Jakob: The cuckoo eggs. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Alois Mühlbauer, a son) (Story No. 25 in 12 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1977: Erich Jacob: Wilhelm Wittes widows. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Tellramund Schulze 2.) (Story No. 27 in 12 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1977: Hermine Jüttner: The hardworking Lieschen. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Mr. Miller, an American) (Story No. 28 in 10 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1979: Hermine Jüttner: The fleet Charlotte. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Siegfried Müller, actor; artist name Siggi Molinari) (story No. 30 in 8 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1979: The improbable adventures of Lemi Gulliver , Fontana, role: Glum
  • 1980: The Muzzle , WDR, role: Hard
  • 1984: Werner E. Hintz : Apples in the neighbor's garden. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Friedrich Wilhelm Zipke, Laubenkolonievereinsvorstand) (Story No. 38 in 6 episodes) - Director: Horst Kintscher (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1986: Ursula Drews [based on an idea by Werner E. Hintz]: Five Müller's and one million . Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Herr Bockelmann) (Story No. 39 in 8 episodes) - Director: Horst Kintscher (RIAS Berlin)

Web links

Remarks

  1. Lothar Schäffner: Das Kabarett, the mirror of political events , 1969, p. 93
  2. ^ Pension Spreewitz. Retrieved July 10, 2020 .
  3. a b c d e f Thomas Nagel: Back then it was - stories from old Berlin. Retrieved July 26, 2020 .