Kurt Bülau

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Kurt Bülau , born in Kurt Siegfried Bülwatsch (born June 8, 1922 in Vienna ; † June 13, 2016 in Herrsching am Ammersee ), was an Austrian actor on stage, film and television.

Live and act

Bülau attended the Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and the State Academy at the beginning of the Second World War. Since 1941, Kurt Bülwatsch has been the stage actor, and engagements at the municipal theater in the Silesian town of Neisse can be verified between 1942 and 1944 (although at that time he was mainly doing military service). From 1947 he first worked at venues in Vienna (Volkstheater, Renaissance Theater), then Bülau received calls to German theaters in Tübingen, Hanover and Munich. Then Bülau worked as a freelancer and went on tour tours. The Viennese also worked on radio and as a voice actor.

Kurt Bülau has appeared in movies since 1948, and from 1960 he concentrated on television work in Germany. In 1966, Kurt Bülaus returned to the cinema with small roles; he played batches in the conventional entertainment of a director routine like Harald Reinl , but at the beginning of the 1970s he wasn't too good for appearances in soft sex films from the production of Karl Spieh or Wolf C. Hartwig . Kurt Bülau has four sons.

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 1: A-Heck. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1960, DNB 451560736 , p. 210.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice of Kurt Siegfried Bülau | trauer.merkur.de. Retrieved on February 11, 2020 (German).