Joachim Wichmann

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Joachim Wichmann (born December 8, 1917 in Berlin ; † May 22, 2002 in Dießen am Ammersee ) was a German actor , director , author , voice actor and audio book reader .

Career

Joachim Wichmann was an actor, director, screenwriter and playwright. After completing his acting training, he received engagements in Halberstadt, Hildesheim, Basel, Zurich, Munich and Göttingen, where some of his plays were premiered at the Deutsches Theater .

He played in various television series, including the ARD early evening series Inspektion Lauenstadt with 13 episodes. Wichmann became known to a wide audience through his participation in the amusing and comedic ARD early evening series Büro, Büro . The series tells the (mostly chaotic) work flow in the fictional sporting goods company Lurzer KG. Wichmann played here the head of personnel and managing director Herbert Brokstedt , who always tries to correctly manage the work flow in the company. "In the figure of Dr. Brokstedt was a beautiful monument to the type of the devious but cowardly boss, ”wrote the Frankfurter Allgemeine on the occasion of a repetition of the series.

Filmography

Work on scripts

Audio books and radio plays

Furthermore, Wichmann can be heard in numerous crime radio plays.

Plays

  • When the road ends , 1955
  • No Time for Saints , 1958
  • A small dream factory, musical comedy , (music: Konrad Elfers ) 1959
  • The Coward and the Dancer , Comedy, 1962
  • Signal of the cherry blossom , 1963
  • The legend of Meyer III. A piece without time , 1965
  • Pure coincidence, Krimalstück , 1982

literature

  • Michael Reufsteck, Stefan Niggemeier: The television dictionary: everything over 7000 programs from Ally McBeal to the ZDF hit parade , Goldmann Verlag 2005, ISBN 3-442-30124-6 .
  • Otto F. Riewoldt: From Zuckmayer to Kroetz: The Reception of West German Theater Plays by Criticism and Science in the GDR , 1978, p. 109 (about "No Time for Saints")

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