Moritz Milar

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Moritz Milar (born June 26, 1933 in Calw ) is a German actor , theater director and set designer .

Life

Milar had studied theater studies before he was trained as an actor by Ruth von Zerboni . During this time, Milar was still in front of the camera in 1954 with a small role in the movie theater game Beloved Fräulein Doktor . In 1956 he received his first permanent engagement at the Burgtheater in Vienna , where he played for the next two years alongside such important colleagues as Paul Hartmann , Attila Hörbiger , Theo Lingen , Raoul Aslan , Käthe Dorsch , Käthe Gold and Paula Wessely . Right at the beginning of his theater career (early 1956) he was also given the role of the fisherman Jenni in the filming of the Burgtheater performance of Friedrich Schiller's Wilhelm Tell , where he played alongside his stage colleagues Albin Skoda (as Gessler) and Ewald Balser (as Tell) .

At the beginning of the 1960s, Milar concentrated on his stage work in Berlin and followed a call from Boleslaw Barlog to the Schiller Theater, which he directed . In the same decade, Milar was able to work as a director on small Berlin theaters such as the Forum Theater and the Vaganten Stage. In the second half of the 1960s, television began to gain importance in Milars artistic work. Most of the time, the bald-headed Milar played clearly structured and decisive characters in entertainment productions, most recently (1976–1978) he took on the leading role of Police Chief Felix Brauer in the early evening series Wanted… .

Milar, who was appointed professor in later years and occasionally also worked as a set designer, has also produced numerous radio plays and worked as a radio presenter. He also worked as a voice actor in several foreign films.

TV films (as an actor)

  • 1954: Beloved Miss Doctor (cinema)
  • 1956: Wilhelm Tell (film adaptation of the stage)
  • 1965: trials and tribulations
  • 1967: The Silk Prince
  • 1968: The house with the seven floors
  • 1969: The Dubrow Crisis
  • 1969: scrap
  • 1969: rivals
  • 1969: The kidnapper
  • 1970: child marriage
  • 1972: Death in the studio
  • 1972: Memory of a summer in Berlin
  • 1975: Little Boy
  • 1976–1978: We are looking for ... (main series role)

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Remarks

  1. Date and place of birth according to the film archive Kay Less