Ralph Borgwardt

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Ralph Borgwardt (born December 2, 1919 in Berlin ; † August 26, 1998 there ) was a German actor .

Life

After training as a tool mechanic and taking private acting lessons in his hometown, he made his acting debut at a cabaret in 1945 after the end of the war. Two years later, a five-year theater engagement took him to the Stralsund Theater , and from 1952 to 1970 to the Rostock Volkstheater and finally back to Berlin, to the German Theater, where he played as a character actor for over two decades.

Aside from his stage work, Borgwardt also played in some film and television productions for DEFA and German TV radio (DFF) from the early 1960s , such as drilling master Koller in Hanns Anselm Perten's contemporary film Terra incognita .

In 1965 he was awarded the GDR Art Prize.

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays

1975: Jules Verne : The Invention of Verderbens (French War Minister) - Director: Andreas Scheinert (children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Art Prize Winner 1965 , In: Berliner Zeitung , March 14, 1965, p. 6