Klaus Götte (actor)

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Klaus Götte (born June 16, 1936 in Hanover ) is a German actor , theater director and radio play speaker .

Life

Klaus Götte studied archeology , art history and theater studies in Vienna, Tübingen and Cologne, where he received his doctorate in 1966 and also began his artistic career with an acting training at the former school of theater . He worked as an actor and director at the Theater der Keller . In 1966, Götte took up a position as assistant director and production at Deutsche Welle . From 1967 to 1970 he was employed as assistant director and actor at the United City Theaters in Krefeld and Mönchengladbach , after which he went to the Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern as chief dramaturge, director and actor until 1974.

Götte has been working as a freelancer since 1974 and has had guest contracts at numerous German-speaking stages. He often played at the Städtebundtheater Biel-Solothurn , among other things as Möbius in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's Physicists , as field preacher in Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht , as a freestyle artist in Biography: A Play by Max Frisch or in the title roles of Robert Bolts Thomas More and Dürrenmatt's comedy Romulus the Great , the latter at the Theater Kanton Zürich .

From 1977 Klaus Götte also began working for film and television. He was seen several times in the crime series Tatort and Polizeiruf 110 , between 1981 and 2001 he had various roles in the series Ein Fall für Zwei . He also works for radio.

Filmography

Radio plays

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Thomas Blubacher: Klaus Götte . In: Andreas Kotte (Ed.): Theater Lexikon der Schweiz . Volume 1, Chronos, Zurich 2005, ISBN 3-0340-0715-9 , p. 738 f.