Peter Pasetti

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Peter Viktor Rolf Pasetti (born July 8, 1916 in Munich , † May 23, 1996 in Dießen am Ammersee ) was a German theater and television actor as well as dubbing and radio play speaker .

Life

Pasetti studied acting and music . He made his first film in 1940 ( Das Fräulein von Barnhelm ). Another role in Venus in court followed, then the Second World War interrupted his film career. For the first time he appeared again in 1948 under the direction of Heinz Rühmann in Die kupferne Hochzeit alongside Hertha Feiler and Hans Nielsen . It followed u. a. The Lord of the Other Star (1948) or You are not alone (1949). In the 1950s , Pasetti u. a. 1953 as Lt. Dacano next to Hans Albers in Jonny saves Nebrador and in 1957 as Dr. Busch alongside Gertrud Kückelmann in the DEFA film Spielbank Affair .

In the 1970s he was seen as "Santarin" in the Simmel film adaptation And Jimmy went to the rainbow (1971), as "Graf von Commarin" in The Lerouge Affair (1976) or in 1977 as "Gaspardi" in The Chinese Miracle .

Since the 1960s and 1970s, Pasetti devoted himself to television in addition to his work at the theater . He has appeared in countless television series such as On the Green Beach of the Spree (1960) with Bum Krüger , Werner Lieven , Malte Jaeger , Günter Pfitzmann and Elisabeth Müller as well as crime series such as Der Kommissar , Der Alte , Derrick and Das Kriminalmuseum . He was also seen, for example, in plays such as Jacobowsky und der Oberst (1967) based on Franz Werfel or Schöne Weekend, Mr. Bennett (1980). Most recently, he acted as a naturopath in the television game Der Knick - The story of a miracle healing in 1991 .

In addition , Pasetti dubbed Humphrey Bogart in We Are No Angels , Gary Cooper in Whom the Hour Takes , Orson Welles in The Lady of Shanghai , Joseph Cotten in Citizen Kane and John Wayne in Pirates in the Caribbean Sea .

In addition, Pasetti was in numerous radio play productions such as the BR Sherlock Holmes series in the title role, directed by Heinz-Günter Stamm or Die drei ??? involved, in which he lent his voice to the narrator Alfred Hitchcock . His interpretation of the "Skeletor" in the radio play series Masters of the Universe (all 37 episodes with the exception of episodes 4 and 5) achieved cult status. Pasetti also felt obliged to recite . For example, in the 1970s he recited Erich Kästner to modern jazz music.

He was married to the dancer and singer Margot Werner for a few years .

Peter Pasetti died just weeks before his 80th birthday on cancer and was in Munich at the North Cemetery buried (grave no. 114-1-36).

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. knerger.de: The grave of Peter Pasetti
  2. The last resort krimikiosk.blogspot.de. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
  3. Schwabinger Art Prize on München.de. Retrieved August 5, 2011.