Laszlo Les Oelvedy

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Laszlo Les Oelvedy , as an actor Les Olvedi (born May 7, 1943 ), is a German film architect , set designer and film actor .

Live and act

Oelvedy attended the Academy for the Graphic Arts in Munich and the Art Academy in the same city, where he was trained in painting and stage design. After standing in front of the camera as Les Olvedi in 1966 for the short films Stella, Flipper and Duell , he tried his hand at film again around 1969/70, with rather limited success ( love is colder than death , men are there to love , Sonja and Kirilow have decided to become actors and to change the world ) and at the same time worked as a prop master for A large gray-blue bird .

In 1976 he came to film and television as a production designer and worked there with Munich filmmakers such as Michael Verhoeven and above all Klaus Lemke , who had already employed him as an actor in 1966. In addition to clothes such as Arabian Nights and Nobody has kissed the horse , Oelvedy also provided ambitious film food such as The White Rose . Other directors Oelvedy worked with included a. Thomas Schamoni , Franz Peter Wirth and Michael Bentele and Georg Tressler . As film architecture offers became increasingly rare, Laszlo Les Oelvedy was once again satisfied with the job of a prop master, for example in the early 1990s for the series Insel der Träume and for Edgar Reitzen's large chronicle The Second Home - Chronicle of a Youth . His last documented job in the film was in 2014 as a production assistant for the film Krippenwahn .

Filmography

As a film and television architect:

literature

  • Film and Television Design Annual, 7th year 1993/94, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 79

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