Paul Glawion

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Paul Glawion (born November 8, 1922 in Berlin ; † April 1, 1993 ) was a German actor .

biography

Paul Glawion grew up in his hometown and was in front of the camera for the first time at a young age in the short documentary Wildwest in Fichtenau made in 1933 . After finishing school he did an internship as a mechanical engineer before he went to music schools in Berlin and Erfurt. He received music and singing lessons (piano, baritone) at the Academy of Music and Theater in the USA. He was trained by Professors Schmalstich, Lohmann and Köhler.

Stations of his stage career included the art stage and the grandstand in Berlin, the Erfurt Theater , the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe , the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna, the Theater am Dom in Cologne and various Munich theaters. From 1970 to 1974 Glawion also appeared at various theaters in New York .

Working for film and television since 1960, Paul Glawion has been seen in productions like He can’t let it go , Kommissar Freytag , in the Simmel films and Jimmy went to the rainbow and Lieb Vaterland may be calm and in three Derrick episodes, and also in the series Fathers and Sons - A German Tragedy and Firestorm and Ashes . He embodied larger roles as a detective in The Rohrbach Case (1963) and in the German-Italian multi-part Coralba (1969).

Paul Glawion continued to give recitation evenings and concerts with Schubert songs. In addition, he was active as a choir director and sang together with Lisa Lesku a record entitled Über die Prärie .

As voice actor, Paul Glawion voiced David Huddleston in I'm the Greatest and Greg Lewis and Mik Scriba in two episodes of the American sitcom A Terribly Nice Family . In 1966 he spoke the role of the father in a radio play production by Karlsson vom Dach after Astrid Lindgren .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Langen Müller's Actor Lexicon of the Present, Vienna 1986
  2. German synchronous files
  3. Hörspielland