Martin Rosenstiel
Martin Rosenstiel , occasionally also known as Martin Rosenstiehl , (born December 11, 1923 in Eschwege ; † unknown) was a German cabaret artist and actor on the stage and film.
Live and act
Rosenstiel studied philosophy and trained as an actor. He began his theater work in the 1948/49 season under Ernst Karchow at the Bremer Kammerspiele. After that, he no longer tied himself to a stage, but appeared as a copywriter, chansonnier and cabaret artist (one-man events with programs such as The Honorable Pear ). As early as the winter of 1956/57, the artist appeared in front of the camera for the first time with a small role in the Thomas Mann theatrical adaptation Confessions of the impostor Felix Krull , after which the bald rose stalk was mainly seen in television productions. At the summer party of Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt in Bonn in 1978, he leafed through the program “Festival of pure unreason”, according to Carl-Christian Kaiser in the time , “the German soul freshly on the table”.
Filmography
- 1957: Confessions of the impostor Felix Krull
- 1967: a scent of flowers
- 1967: This Platonov ...
- 1968: The story of Vasco
- 1969: women's quartet
- 1969: the failure
- 1973: A case for Goron
- 1975: Blameworthy & Wolff
- 1977: It doesn't always have to be caviar (TV series, an episode)
- 1979: a chapter of its own
- 1986: The morning of my death
- 1987: ADAM
Web links
- Martin Rosenstiel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Martin Rosenstiel at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Night on Chancellor's Pasture , in: Die Zeit 37/1978 ( online archive ), accessed on January 6, 2018.
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SURNAME | Rosenstiel, Martin |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rosenstiehl, Martin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor on stage and television |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 11, 1923 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Eschwege |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1987 |