Malte Jaeger
Malte Richard Friedrich Jaeger , in cast lists sometimes also Malte Jäger , (born July 4, 1911 in Hanover , † January 10, 1991 in Ladelund , North Friesland district ) was a German actor , theater director and voice actor .
Life
Malte Jaeger was the youngest son of three children of the newspaper publisher Malte Heinrich Gustav Jaeger and his second wife Metta Christine, née Müller, daughter of a Lower Saxony village school teacher and until then housekeeper for her brother, the local researcher Hans Müller-Brauel . The family moved from Hanover to Hamburg-Altona , Oelckersallee No. 1 , around 1912 . After graduating from high school, he first completed an apprenticeship as a wholesale merchant. Then he attended an acting school. Before beginning his acting career, he worked as a journalist for some time, while in 1927 he received his first broadcasting engagement. His first theater engagement he received in 1937 on the northern marrow Landestheater in Schleswig , where he was Ferdinand in the tragedy Egmont by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe debuted. His first staging was the crime piece Parkstrasse 13 by Axel Ivers . From 1939 until 1945 he went to the State Theater in Berlin . His work in television began in 1939/40 at the experimental station in Berlin under Hanns Farenburg as a speaker and commentator. In the following years he had numerous guest appearances in Bremen , Munich , Berlin and Stuttgart , while he moved his residence to Bad Wiessee. In 1952 he came back to Berlin and worked at the theater on Kurfürstendamm . In addition to acting, he also appeared more often as a director. His roles at the time include:
- Martinius in cherries for Rome by Hans Hömberg (1940),
- Don Caesar in A Brotherly Quarrel in Habsburg by Franz Grillparzer (1942),
- Ladvenu in Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw (1943),
- Teacher Gottwald in Hanneles Himmelfahrt by Gerhart Hauptmann .
He had his first film appearance in 1934, where he got a small role in the film The Little Relatives by director Hans Deppe . He had to wait three years for his next role, mediated by Mathias Wieman . In Karl Ritter's film company Michael , he played a company commander and made two other films for the director, Pour le Mérite and Legion Condor . His numerous other roles in propaganda films also included that of actuary Faber in Veit Harlan's most notorious work, Jud Suss . In most of the films, which included many entertainment films, he played minor and major supporting roles. Hans Schonath in Philharmonic Orchestra (1944) was one of the bigger roles, and one of his most impressive films was the gloomy Via Mala , which was filmed in 1943 and was only shown in 1948.
After the end of the war, in addition to his theater work and occasional film roles, he returned to radio (more than 2000 appearances there, including treasure chest ) and from 1956 to television. There he played the main role alongside Georg Lehn in the television play Twelve Thousand . Also in Outside in front of Wolfgang Borchert's door he was one of the main actors alongside Paul Edwin Roth , who played Beckmann, who was returning from the war. In 1960 he played Hans-Joachim Lepsius, one of the main characters, in the street sweeper on the green beach of the Spree based on the book of the same name by Hans Scholz . He took on other major television roles in 1967 in The Reichstag Fire Trial or in 1971 in Sand . Jaeger also appeared in various television series, including Die Fifth Kolonne , Timm Thaler , Schwarz Rot Gold or Das Erbe der Guldenburgs . As a voice actor, he has loaned Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun and Guy Decomble in You Can't Love ...? his voice.
Malte Jaeger was married to Elisabeth Susanne Jaeger, née von Ingersleben, since 1949. In the early 1960s, he met his future partner, Flemin Elly Philomena Maria Wolf, with whom he lived in a wild marriage for 30 years until his death . He died of an embolism on January 10, 1991 while driving the ambulance from his house in Ladelund to the hospital in Niebüll.
Filmography
- 1934: The Little Relatives - Director: Hans Deppe
- 1937: Michael company
- 1938: Pour le Mérite
- 1939: Condor Legion
- 1939: Target in the clouds - Director: Wolfgang Liebeneiner
- 1939: Three NCOs - Director: Werner Hochbaum
- 1939: D III 88
- 1939: Congo Express
- 1940: A Robinson
- 1940: Jud Suess
- 1940: request concert
- 1942: The river - If you still have a home - Director: Günther Rittau
- 1942: Heavenly Dogs
- 1943: The Dark Day - Directed by Géza von Bolváry
- 1943: Immensee
- 1944: Philharmonic
- 1945: Mystery of the Night
- 1945: Via Mala
- 1951: The Eternal Game
- 1951: The Blue Star of the South - Director: Wolfgang Liebeneiner
- 1953: The power of fire - Director: Erich Menzel
- 1954: The man of my life
- 1954: roses from the south
- 1954: Dawn
- 1955: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents - While the Circus Passes - Directed by Lawrence Huntington
- 1955: It happened on July 20th
- 1956: Twelve Thousand Television Play
- 1957: Outside the door - TV play - Director: Rudolf Noelte
- 1958: I will carry you on my hands
- 1960: On the green beach of the Spree - TV series
- 1964: The fifth column - TV series, episode: A doll for Klein-Helga
- 1964: Daring Game - TV series, episode: The Künitzer case
- 1967: The Reichstag Fire Trial - TV play - Director: Tom Toelle
- 1971: Sand - television play - director: Peter Palitzsch
- 1974: Motive love - TV series, episode: Alte Liebe - director: Roger Fritz
- 1975: Notated in the factory - TV series
- 1975: The beautiful Marianne - TV series, episode: What shouldn't be - Director: Roger Fritz
- 1975: The beautiful Marianne - TV series, episode: The Foundling - Director: Roger Fritz
- 1979: Timm Thaler - TV series - Director: Sigi Rothemund
- 1981: Star without a sky
- 1982: Die Fischer von Moorhövd TV series - Director: Peter Harlos
- 1982: Black Red Gold - TV series, episode: Our Country
- 1984: The beginning of all horrors is love - Director: Heike Sander
- 1986: Sailing Makes You Free - Director: Wolf Dietrich (Director)
- 1987–90: The Legacy of the Guldenburgs - TV series
- 1989: Maria von den Sternen - Director: Thomas Mauch
Radio plays
- 1949: Caligula (Cherea) - Director: Wolfgang Engels , with Gert Westphal , Kurt Strehlen
- 1956: Wilde Erdbeeren (Alman, engineer) - Director: Rudolf Noelte , with Ewald Balser, Margarethe Haagen , Robert Graf
- 1960: Open account (Hans) - Director and speaker: Gert Westphal, with Klaus Schwarzkopf , Marianne Kehlau , Richard Münch , Hellmut Lange
- 1961: The big number - Director: Günter Siebert , with Heinz Klevenow
- 1962: The interrogation of Lukullus (speaker of the court of death) - Director: Rudolf Noelte, with Will Quadflieg, Hanns Ernst Jäger , René Deltgen, Else Ehser
- 1963: Der Stellvertreter (Graf Fontana) - Director: Erwin Piscator , with: Dieter Borsche , Günther Tabor , Maria Becker
- 1964: The Black Mustang ( Old Shatterhand ) - Director: Herbert Spalke , with Rudolf Buczolich , Hans Dolf
- 1966: Ingmar Bergman : Bloody Strawberries (Alman) - Director: Rudolf Noelte (radio play - BR / SWF / ORF)
- 1967: Das Assentat (Ali Ottmann) - Director: Reinhard Zobel , with Dieter Bengsch , Klaus Guth
- 1968: Daisy Day - Director: Reinhard Zobel, with Hanns Ernst Jäger, Edda Seippel , Petra von der Linde
Web links
- Malte Jaeger at the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jaeger, Malte |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jaeger, Malte Richard Friedrich (full name); Hunter, Malte |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, theater director and voice actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th July 1911 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
DATE OF DEATH | January 10, 1991 |
Place of death | Ladelund , North Friesland district |