Karl Georg Saebisch

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Karl Georg Saebisch (born September 22, 1903 in Neisse , Silesia , † July 21, 1984 in Attendorn , Sauerland ) was a German-speaking theater, film and television actor who also became known on the radio for radio plays and dubbing for feature films .

Life

After completing his acting training, Saebisch was engaged at the Oberschlesisches Landestheater in Beuthen OS from 1929–1938 . After that he was (as GM ) a year at the City Theater Memel . From August 1939 he belonged to the ensemble of the Bremerhaven City Theater . From 1945 to 1951 he was its first post-war director. He led the theater through the difficult early years and made the alternative venue in the Leh community center the focus of a lively cultural scene that was looking for something new. In 1947 he energetically pursued the incorporation of the opera division, which had been discontinued in 1938. As a great character actor , he preferred to be on stage himself, not only with Shakespeare, Goethe, Schiller and Lessing, but also with his stage favorites Gerhart Hauptmann and Carl Zuckmayer . After leaving Bremerhaven he was one of the most prominent German actors on German theaters and on television (Der Richter und seine Henker) in the 1950s and 1960s. He returned to the stage of the Bremerhaven City Theater, enthusiastically celebrated, several times as a guest. He starred in Nathan the Wise (1962) and Death of a Salesman (1968). When the city theater celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1967, he gave the keynote address. On the same occasion, on October 8, 1967, Saebisch was appointed an honorary member of the city theater by the Bremerhaven city administration. He died at the age of 81 and was buried in the forest cemetery in Attendorn.

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literature

  • Hans-Eberhard Happel: Saebisch, Karl Georg , in: Hartmut Bickelmann (Hrsg.): Bremerhaven personalities from four centuries. A biographical lexicon , second, expanded and corrected edition. Publications of the Bremerhaven City Archives, Vol. 16, Bremerhaven 2003, ISBN 3-923851-25-1 , pp. 287-288.

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