Ralph Pappier

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Ralph Pappier (born January 14, 1914 in Shanghai , China ; † September 17, 1998 in Buenos Aires , Argentina ), born Rolf Pappiér , was a German-Argentine film director , art director , production designer and film actor .

Family and school

Pappiér house (1901), Schwachhausen , Goebenstrasse 10
Landhaus Pappiér (1928), Schwachhausen- Riensberg

Pappiér was a son of the Bremen merchant and first lieutenant a. D. Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Pappiér (born July 16, 1865), who also traded overseas, whereby his son Rolf was born in China. Older siblings are Lisa, Carl Gustav and Käthe. His younger brother is Roland Pappiér (born December 1, 1918). After the family had initially lived in the residential building Goebenstrasse 10 in Schwachhausen , district Barkhof, built in 1901 by architect Wilhelm Blanke (1859–1945) , they settled in 1927/28 by architect Rudolf Jacobs (1879–1946) in Bremen's Schwachhauser Heerstrasse 224 in the district Riensberg build the Landhaus Pappiér .

Even as a teenager, Pappiér was very interested in the fine arts . His parents therefore made it possible for him to visit the strongly musically oriented, reformed educational rural education home, founded and directed by Martin Luserke , Schule am Meer on the North Sea island of Juist , on the Rolf Pappiér in spring 1933 together with Ruth Berger, G. Woldemar Hörnig , Anna Margarethe Kantorowicz (daughter the founder of the prophylaxis against dental diseases in German schools Alfred Kantorowicz ), Hilde Müseler, Reiner Planck, Jens Rohwer and Rudolf Stoltz passed his school leaving examination . In his diploma he received an explicitly honorable remark. This honor was due to his large exhibition of self-made drawings, which took place on the occasion of the Abitur in the drawing room of the theater hall of the Schule am Meer and was appreciated by the high school councilor Dudenhausen, who was taking his Abitur.

Professional development

During the Nazi era , he emigrated to Argentina in 1936. Presumably during this emigration process he changed his name to Ralph Pappier, possibly in order to adapt it phonetically to the Spanish language. First he worked for the film studios Pampa Film , es: Artistas Argentinos Asociados and es: Estudios San Miguel as assistant director, before he stepped forward with his own directorial work. At the Estudios San Miguel he founded the first special effects department in Argentina .

As a result, he was involved in around seventy films, including film highlights such as : En el viejo Buenos Aires (= In old Buenos Aires, 1942), es: La guerra gaucha (= The Gaucho War, 1942) and Tres hombres del rio (= three men of the river, 1943). He worked with Homero Manzi (1907–1951) for the films es: Pobre mi madre querida (My mother, my poor treasure, 1948) and es: El último payador (1950). In 1950 he directed the film Es: Escuela de campeones (= School of Masters), which depicts the history of Argentinian football. For his poetic film Caballito criollo (= Criollo, the little horse) he worked with es: Enrique Muiño (1881–1956), for other projects with es: Ernesto Arancibia (1904–1963), es: Francis Boeniger , José Gallego, es: Alejandro Gutiérrez del Barrio (1895–1964), Libertad Lamarque (1908–2000), Juan José Miguez (1918–1995), es: Carlos Olivari (1902–1966), es: Sixto Pondal Ríos (1907–1968) and es: Enrique de Rosas (1888–1948).

He spent the last years of his life in a nursing home and passed away at the age of 84. He was buried in the German cemetery in Argentina's capital.

Awards

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Individual evidence

  1. Photo: Ralph Pappier , on: biographies.net, accessed on December 9, 2017.
  2. ^ Register of Passports , January 31, 1898, Pappiér, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl, Kaufmann, Bremen, in: Staatsarchiv Bremen, on: Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e. V., Bremen.
  3. ^ Register of Passports , September 28, 1904, Pappiér, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl, Kaufmann, Bremen, in: Staatsarchiv Bremen, on: Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e. V., Bremen.
  4. ^ Register of Passports , March 11, 1915, Pappiér, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl, Kaufmann, Bremen, in: Staatsarchiv Bremen, on: Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e. V., Bremen.
  5. ^ Register of Passports , March 14, 1921, Pappiér, Friedrich Wilhelm Carl, Kaufmann, Bremen, in: Staatsarchiv Bremen, on: Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e. V., Bremen.
  6. ^ Register of Passports , August 29, 1910, Pappiér, Lisa, Carl Gustav and Käthe, Bremen, in: Staatsarchiv Bremen, on: Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e. V., Bremen.
  7. ^ Register of Passports , March 14, 1921, Pappiér, Roland, Bremen, in: Staatsarchiv Bremen, on: Gesellschaft für Familienforschung e. V., Bremen.
  8. House Pappiér on: bremen.de, accessed on 9 December 2017th
  9. Landhaus Pappiér , on: bremen.de, accessed on December 9, 2017.
  10. ^ Carl Thalenhorst : Bremen and its buildings 1900–1951 . Schünemann Verlag , Bremen 1952.
  11. G. Woldemar Hörnig , in: German National Library, on: d-nb.info, accessed on December 9, 2017.
  12. Rudolf Stoltz , in: German National Library, on: d-nb.info, accessed on December 9, 2017.
  13. ^ Logbook of the Schule am Meer Juist, entry from March 22, 1933.
  14. Logbook of the Schule am Meer Juist, entry from March 19, 1933. Quote: “There is a large Rolf Pappiér exhibition in the drawing room. The drawings on display make a very good impression. The obviously cultivated love for the material and the cleanliness of the execution speak to me. The school can be proud of him [Rolf Pappiér]. "
  15. Pappier, Ralph , on: viaf.org, accessed December 9, 2017.