Peter Hick

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Peter Hick (* 1946 in Kriegern ) is a German stuntman , actor , artistic director and theater manager .

Live and act

Born in 1946 in Kriegern in Sudetenland , Hick grew up in Thuringia in the post-war period . As a trained stuntman, he worked his way up to a sought-after cascadeur in the GDR . As an actor, he was increasingly employed in the 1970s. In the film “The bad guys have to go”, he stood in front of the camera at the side of Rolf Hoppe and Klaus-Peter Thiele . This career ended abruptly when he was caught on the run. The Thuringian spent a year and a half in GDR prisons in 1975/76 for “ attempting to escape from the republic ” before the Federal Republic of Germany bought him free.

Peter Hick played as an actor in the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg from 1978 to 1985 . From 1988 to 1991 he was the artistic director of the Bad Segeberg Karl May Festival . In 1989 he became world stunt champion in Toulouse .

Peter Hick has been the theater director of the Störtebeker Festival since 1993 . His wife Ruth Hick and daughter Anna-Theresa Hick are managing directors of the company.

literature

  • Reinhard Marheinecke , Nicolas Finke, Torsten Greis, Regina Arentz: Karl May am Kalkberg. History and stories of the Karl-May-Spiele Bad Segeberg since 1952 , Bamberg / Radebeul: Karl-May-Verlag 1999.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry at the DEFA Foundation
  2. ^ Success through Freedom , Ostsee-Zeitung, August 2, 2018
  3. Festival : Stupid and bold. The heroic deeds of pirate Klaus Störtebeker are celebrated on Rügen - with a lot of drama and a little GDR nostalgia . In: Der Spiegel from August 14, 1995
predecessor Office successor
Klaus-Hagen Latwesen Director of the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg
1988 - 1991
Jürgen Lederer