Ralph Persson

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Ralph Persson (born August 13, 1942 in Berlin ) is a German actor .

Life

Persson comes from a German- Swedish family. He took part in various youth programs on NDR and WDR, before he later received his acting training in Hamburg; He then had theater engagements in Hamburg and Munich .

From the 1960s, Persson was active as an actor in cinema and television productions. As its television debut, the IMDb is conducting the television film produced by the North-West German Broadcasting Association (NWRV Köln), No one is like the other , which was first broadcast in November 1960; Persson played the 16-year-old student Joey Freemann, whose school friend caused a serious traffic accident on a joyride.

Several movies in different genres, realistic comedies, hit films and crime novels followed. In the crime film Nebelmörder (1964) he was the student Heinz Auer, the suspect leader of a clique of young people. In the television play Eine dumme Ding (1963, directed by Udo Langhoff ), which was first broadcast on ARD in October 1963, Persson played, alongside Tommi Piper , one of the two main male roles, the young Thomas, who was having a party while his parents were away and is seriously injured in an accident.

In the mid-1960s, Persson turned almost exclusively to television and was busy as a series actor. In the TV series Descendants from 1965 to 1967 he was seen as husband and son-in-law Helmut Wichmann in a series role alongside Monika Peitsch and Inge Meysel . In the family series Big Man What Now? , which was first broadcast on ARD from September 1967 to April 1968 , Persson played one of the two adult children of the major delicatessen entrepreneur Heinrich König, the "easy-going" son Dieter.

In the family series Die Firma Hesselbach , he was seen in episode 47 in 1967 as Michael "Mic" Redlitz; he played the nephew of the series character Trudi Plischke ( Edith Hancke ), a creator of multilateral works of art. In the ZDF television series Der Kommissar , he was seen in one of the episode roles in the first Kommissar episode, which was first broadcast in January 1969; he embodied the student Manfred Bieger, who was in love with the murder victim's stepdaughter.

His last proven film role was in the soft sex flick Girls at the Gynecologist (1971).

Nothing is known about Persson's further life. In the 1970s his track is lost.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Piet Hein Honig, Hanns-Georg Rodek : 100001. The show business encyclopedia of the 20th century. Showbiz-Data-Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 1992, ISBN 3-929009-01-5 , p. 740.
  2. a b c d e Ralph Persson . Short biography. Retrieved May 22, 2017
  3. NO ONE IS LIKE ANOTHER . Plot, cast and production details. Retrieved May 22, 2017
  4. ^ Nebelmörder (Eugen York, Germany 1964) . Movie review. Retrieved May 22, 2017
  5. A STUPID THING . Plot, cast and production details. Retrieved May 22, 2017
  6. The incorrigible . Photo at TV Spielfilm . Retrieved May 22, 2017
  7. The incorrigible . Photo. Retrieved May 22, 2017
  8. The company Heseelbach . Actors and characters, sorted by characters. Retrieved May 22, 2017
  9. a b The Commissioner (1969-1976) . Retrieved May 22, 2017
  10. ^ Girls at the gynecologist . Photo at TV Spielfilm . Retrieved May 22, 2017