Karl Brueckel

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Karl Eduard Brückel , sometimes also Carl Brückel in cast lists , (born May 10, 1881 in Düsseldorf , North Rhine-Westphalia ; † October 17, 1980 in Freilassing , Upper Bavaria ) was a German actor , theater director , singer , dubbing and radio play speaker .

Karl Brueckel

Life

Karl Brückel was born in 1881 as the son of the wire goods manufacturer Karl Brückel and his wife Amalie, née. Herchenbach born. Born in the Rhineland , he had various engagements at German theaters, including in Berlin . After that he was a member of the ensemble of the Danzig State Theater for many years until 1945 . After the end of the war he was under contract at various stages in West Germany, including with Gustaf Gründgens at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus and in the 1958/59 season at the Burghofbühne Dinslaken . He performed on various German theaters well into old age. His star role was that of Schneider Wibbel in the stage work of the same name by Hans Müller-Schlösser . In memory of this masterpiece, the writer Günter Grass set him a literary monument in his novel Dog Years . On the occasion of his 90th birthday, Brückel was awarded the Danzig Culture Prize. In the laudation, the reciter and actor Peter Otten from Münster stated that the jubilee had “done his craft nobly” in the sense of Schiller.

Since the 1950s he has also worked for film and television. This also includes theater recordings from the Millowitsch Theater in Cologne , such as the Schwank Prinzess Washerin in 1954 : Die Rote Jule , in which Lucy Millowitsch played the title role, and brother Willy and Elsa Scholten played the other leading roles. At almost 90 years of age he was still in front of the camera in Yugoslavia for filming. He was also used as a voice actor, mostly in the Munich studios. There he dubbed Pierre Larquey in 1964 in the film Die Teuflischen .

For many years he was employed as a radio play speaker at NWDR Cologne and its legal successor at WDR . You could see him in most of the Paul Temple radio plays by Francis Durbridge under the director Eduard Hermann in various large and small supporting roles. The leading actors at the time were René Deltgen , Annemarie Cordes , Kurt Lieck and Herbert Hennies . For example, in 1952 he had a leading role alongside Karl-Maria Schley in The Story of Askid Thorgilsson by Ernst Rottluff .

On October 28, 1907, he married the actress Marie Margareta Winter, a native of Hohensalza, in Königshütte . However, this marriage soon broke up and on April 11, 1910, the marriage was legally divorced. Brückel then married Franziska Martha Elisabeth Behrendt on May 8, 1913 in Berlin-Wedding , who was born in Berlin on August 14, 1889. The couple had at least one son. On March 6, 1974, the couple moved from Düsseldorf to the old people's and nursing home of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt in Freilassing. Brückel died on October 17, 1980 at the age of 100 in the Freilassing district hospital of the consequences of a femoral neck fracture and pneumonia . His wife died on April 6 the following year. The couple's urn grave is located in the community cemetery in Planegg , southwest of Munich, in Section K, grave no. 29

Filmography

Radio plays

  • 1950: Feindliche Heimat (Bröger, the teacher) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1951: Tomorrow you have to answer (Fatschel, his neighbor) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1951: I'm 45 years old (Kreschan) - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1951: The Unknown of Collegno (colleague) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1951: From the secret files of Scotland Yard; 3rd episode: Love letters (police doctor) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1951: Paul Temple and the Curzon Case (Philip Baxter) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1951: The Dance of Death (Gravedigger) - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1952: Faust (tragedy first part - old farmer) NWDR - director: Wilhelm Semmelroth
  • 1952: Der Feind - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1952: The wild horses (Senator) - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1952: The story of Askid Thorgilsson (The Gendarme) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1952: Woe to those who haven't achieved anything (Voss, a printer whose nerves are strained) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1952: Fight against Death (Razes) - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1954: News from Schilda; Episode: You have to have a pig (Stiebner) - Director: Franz Zimmermann
  • 1954: Nothing ever happens here (Thompson, spinning mill owner) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1954: Paul Temple and the Jonathan case (Seymour, landlord) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1954: The Breakthrough (Vadder Schröer) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1954: The Big Risk (Abed Ben Selin, Arab) - Director: Kurt Meister
  • 1955: Everyone under one roof (Moser, Oberwachtmeister) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1956: Paul Temple and the Madison Case (Mr. Sealey) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1956: Livingstone's last journey (Abed Ben Selim, Arab trader) - Director: Kurt Meister
  • 1956: The tragedy on the hunt (country doctor) (after Anton Pawlowitsch Chekhov ) - directed by Eduard Hermann
  • 1956: The star over the city - Director: Franz Zimmermann
  • 1957: It happened in ... France ; Episode: The King of Urania (Chabelle, host) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1957: Paul Temple and the Gilbert case (Dan Priestley) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1957: It happened ... in the Netherlands; Result: Giraffe free home (Director Zeylmann) - Director: Kurt Meister
  • 1958: The Snowstorm (Bauer) (after Alexander Sergejewitsch Pushkin ) - Director: Ludwig Cremer
  • 1958: Paul Temple and the Lawrence (Salty West) case - Directed by Eduard Hermann
  • 1958: It happened in ... Thuringia; Episode: The King of Erfurt (Doctor) - Director: Kurt Meister
  • 1958: Old Surehand (Chief "Big Thunder") (based on Karl May ) - Director: Kurt Meister
  • 1959: It happened in ... France; Result: Inspection in Lombez (postman) - Director: Hermann Pfeiffer
  • 1961: Paul Temple and the Conrad case (doctor) - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1961: It happened in ... England; Episode: Noblesse oblige (doorman) - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell
  • 1962: Paul Temple and the Margo (Fred Harcourt) case - Director: Eduard Hermann
  • 1965: Through the desert (old man) (based on Karl May) - directed by Manfred Brückner
  • 1965: The Friends (Holger's father) - Director: Manfred Brückner
  • 1967: Epilog (home inmate) - directed by Cläre Schimmel
  • 1967: Red moon and hot time - Director: Manfred Brückner

literature

  • German Stage Yearbook, 1981/82 season

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c registry office Königshütte I: marriage register . No. 205/1907.
  2. ^ Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorfs international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 1: A-Heck. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1960, DNB 451560736 .
  3. http: //www.deutsche/  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. synchronsprecher.de/memoriam/, accessed on August 30, 2011@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.deutsche  
  4. ^ City archive of the community of Freilassing. Here: U. a. Death entry No. 143 to Karl Brückel and death entry No. 68 to Franziska Brückel. (Note: Official spelling of the first name with K, i.e. Karl) All data are released for publication. Data accessed on August 30, 2011