Klaus Everywhere

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Klaus Überall (born November 23, 1924 in Osnabrück , † October 29, 2008 in Bad Wiessee ) was a German director .

Life

Everywhere worked as a director from the mid-1960s, for example with Georg Thomalla , Peter Alexander , Rudi Carrell and Dieter Hallervorden . He was also involved in sketches as a writer. In 1964 he produced the feature film Nebelmörder with his production company with Hansjörg Felmy and Ingmar Zeisberg in the leading roles.

He was married to the singer and actress Inge Brück for the second time . The marriage ended in divorce in the mid-1970s. In 1974/1975 he directed a television program in the Berlin Theater der Wühlmäuse , in which the singer Katja Ebstein presented her then new "Heinrich Heine Songs". She divorced the composer Christian Bruhn in 1975 and from then on was in a relationship with Überall. In the same year he worked with Hallervorden of nonstop nonsense and turned then with his TV movie Mr. S. does not come into play , which as a bonus on the nonstop nonsense - DVD included. In addition, everywhere turned in the 1970s, among other things, the films Butterflies don't cry and Disco Fever . In 1979 he married Ebstein, with whom he shot the series Katja Ebstein on the road in the GDR between 1984 and 1986, which was broadcast on both ARD and GDR television. From 1983 he shot the miniseries Music and Bon Appetite with Friedrich Schütter , Angélique Duvier , the opera star Hermann Prey and Katja Ebstein. The series was first broadcast on April 22, 1983 in the Hessian regional program of the First German Television . In 1992 he shot the six-part ZDF miniseries Karl May with Henry Hübchen as Karl May , for which he had also written the script. This was also his last work as a television director, after which he became involved in the Katja Ebstein Foundation, among others. From the 1990s onwards, he also wrote all of the literary programs with which Katja Ebstein was traveling across Germany. This included programs about Heinrich Heine and Bertolt Brecht, "Berlin ... in spite of everything!" And "A star is falling ...". The work on her then current stage program “So what? We are still alive! ”He finished shortly before his death.

Everywhere died in 2008 of complications from cancer .

Filmography

As a director

As a screenwriter

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary at t-online.de
  2. Broadcasting of "Music and good appetite" (accessed on May 4, 2011)