Rolf Haedrich
Rolf Hädrich (born April 24, 1931 in Zwickau ; † October 29, 2000 in Hamburg ) was a German director .
Life
Hädrich studied theater studies and history from 1949 to 1954 . During his studies he was a member of the Studentenbühne Berlin.
After completing his studies, he first worked for radio and then as assistant director to Hanns Farenburg . He gained further directorial experience with Volker von Collande , Gustav R. Sellner and Ulrich Erfurth . From 1957 he was senior director at the television of HR . He had a small appearance in the feature film Die Endlose Nacht by his fellow director Will Tremper from 1963.
From 1970 he was head of the television play department at NDR . He became known, for example, through the film adaptation of Doctor Murke's Collected Silence, based on the original by Heinrich Böll .
In addition to his directorial activities, he also wrote poems and theater productions. In 1961 he received the SDR Poetry Prize . For directing Mord in Frankfurt , he received the 1968 television film award from the German Academy of Performing Arts . He also received the Golden Camera in 1968, and the Adolf Grimme Prize in 1969 and 1974 .
Hädrich was a founding member of the Liechtenstein PEN Club .
Rolf Hädrich was married three times. His first wife was Johanna Dietrich, then he was married to the actress Ingmar Zeisberg . From 1991 until his death he was married to the historian Sybille Dralle.
Other films (selection)
- 1959: A blank slate
- 1960: The cemeteries , written by Marek Hłasko
- 1962: The revolution releases its children , written by Wolfgang Leonhard
- 1963: Delay in Marienborn
- 1963: Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
- 1964: Doctor Murke's collected silence / Doctor Murke's collected obituaries from Heinrich Böll
- 1964: After the store closes
- 1968: Of Mice and Men , written by John Steinbeck
- 1972: Memory of a summer in Berlin by Thomas Wolfe
- 1973: The Fish Concert and 1980 Paradise Rediscovered , both pieces by Halldór Laxness
- 1975: The Stechlin by Theodor Fontane
- 1980: Nowhere is Poenichen by Christine Brückner
Web links
- Rolf Hädrich in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Founding Committee PEN Liechtenstein http://www.pen-club.li/
Individual evidence
- ↑ Rolf Hädrich in the Munzinger archive , accessed on October 24, 2017 ( beginning of the article freely accessible).
- ^ Rolf Hädrich in Hermsdorf
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Haedrich, Rolf |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German director |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 24, 1931 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Zwickau |
DATE OF DEATH | October 29, 2000 |
Place of death | Hamburg |