Curt Lauermann

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Curt Lauermann , alternative spelling Kurt Lauermann (born March 16, 1892 in Neubrandenburg ; † January 21, 1977 in Germany), was a German screenwriter and actor with stage, film and television.

Live and act

Lauermann came from an old family of actors. He made his debut on a traveling stage during the imperial era . This was followed by permanent engagements in Berlin, Kassel , Essen , Bochum , again Berlin and finally Bromberg (until 1944). After the Second World War , Curt Lauermann was seen at Berlin venues (especially the Theater am Schiffbauer Damm, the Hebbel Theater and the Berlin Theater ). In his last active years he worked as a freelancer.

Since the early 1920s, Curt Lauermann also appeared in front of film cameras - initially at irregular intervals - but had to be content with small supporting roles throughout. He sometimes played a messenger and a typesetter, sometimes a court clerk or a member of the crew of an Atlantic giant, after 1945 also more serious characters, but mainly (mostly in TV productions) still the classic "little man from the street". In 1967 Curt Lauermann got a permanent role in the popular doctor series Landarzt Dr. Brock . 1973 Lauermann withdrew into private life.

Filmography

as an actor, unless otherwise stated

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 2: Hed – Peis. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560744 , p. 963.

Individual proof

  1. IMDb names "Neubrücke" as the place of birth

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