Peter-Timm Schaufuss

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter-Timm Schaufuss 1946

Peter-Timm Schaufuss (born November 9, 1923 in Berlin , † 1983 in Munich ) was a German actor and cabaret artist .

Live and act

Peter-Timm Schaufuss came from a family of artists. His grandfather Carl August Robert "Käs" Schaufuss was a stage actor and artistic director, his father was the renowned stage and film actor Hans Hermann Schaufuss . The older brother Hans-Joachim Schaufuss , who died in the war, was known as "Gustav with the horn" in the first film adaptation of Erich Kästner's Emil and the Detectives .

Peter-Timm Schaufuss first became known to a wide audience as a cabaret artist. He was involved in various programs of the Munich Laughing and Shooting Society , such as “Bette sich wer kann” (1957) and “Eine kleine Machtmusik” (1958).

In addition, he played numerous roles in film and television productions such as alongside Carl Raddatz in Zugvögel , alongside René Deltgen and Marianne Hoppe in The Man of My Life , alongside Hanns Lothar in Flight in Danger , directed by Rainer Erler in Herr Wolf has his crisis and directed by OW Fischer in Ich sucht Dich . He also made guest appearances in television series such as Eurogang , The Fifth Column and Fernfahrer .

In addition, he lent his voice to various radio play productions, especially with BR , such as B. The Monopteros after Alois Johannes Lippl (1958). He also worked as a voice actor.

Schaufuss died in 1983 and was buried in Munich's Ostfriedhof .

Filmography

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Erich Scheibmayr , Personalities in Munich Cemeteries, 1985–2002

Web links

Commons : Peter-Timm Schaufuß  - Collection of images, videos and audio files