Manfred Mosblech

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Manfred Mosblech (born October 3, 1934 in Berlin ; † April 2012 ibid) was a German film and television director , screenwriter and actor .

Life

Mosblech worked as a director for GDR television from 1967. Crime films formed a focus of his work. For the crime series Blaulicht (1959–1968), which formed the GDR counterpart to Stahlnetz , he directed a total of nine episodes.

In 1971 the police call 110 was brought into being as an answer of the GDR television to the crime scene . He directed a total of 13 episodes in this series, appeared in two more as an actor and also wrote the scripts for some episodes. The episodes Der Teufel hat den Schnaps (1981) - an unusually open portrayal of alcohol abuse and its consequences for GDR television up to this point - and Der Mann im Baum (1988), which shows the hunt for a sex offender, became particularly well known . He also staged the first color episode in the Faces in Twilight series (1973).

Also for two episodes of the GDR series The Public Prosecutor has the floor , he was the director and wrote the script. He also directed episodes of Friedrich Karl Kaul's TV episode .

In addition to crime series, Mosblech worked as a scriptwriter and director of the GDR television series Treffpunkt Flughafen , broadcast in 1986 , which shows the life and work of a crew of an Interflug plane in eight episodes.

After German reunification, Mosblech successfully continued his work as a director, initially for ten episodes of the first season of the ZDF family television series Immer wieder Sonntag (1993-1994) and in eight episodes of the television series Elbflorenz (1994).

From 1994 to 2006 Mosblech directed the ZDF medical series Der Landarzt .

Manfred Mosblech died in 2012 at the age of 77.

Filmography (selection)

literature

  • Wieland Becker, Hans-Dieter Schütt : Film and television 4, 1980: Films that people like , interview with Manfred Mosblech

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biographical data of Manfred Mosblech in Film and Television, Association of Film and Television Workers of the German Democratic Republic, 1980, page 12
  2. Death notice to Manfred Mosblech in DerWesten