Rudolf Reiff
Rudolf Reiff , born as Rudolf Otto Curt Reif (born November 9, 1901 in Leipzig , † April 1961 ) was a German actor .
theatre
The carpenter's son Reiff, mostly written in Reif, received his training from Otto Stoeckel at the theater school of the Leipziger Schauspielhaus and began his first engagement in Flensburg in 1921 . This was followed by engagements at venues in Hanover , Breslau , Wiesbaden and finally to Prague , where he worked at the Deutsches Theater until all stages were closed in 1944 . After the war he continued his career at the Staatstheater Oldenburg , the Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt and the Munich theaters of the Kammerspiele and Residenz-Theater .
Reiff's best-known roles include Brigadier General Ezra Mannon in Eugene O'Neill's Trauer muss Elektra and Lennie in John Steinbeck's Von Mäusen und Menschen - both roles in the German premiere - as well as Henry VIII in The Sixth Woman , who Thoas in Iphigenie auf Tauris , César in Der goldene Anker and the Junker Tobias Rülp (in the original: Sir Toby Belch) in William Shakespeare's What you want .
Film, radio, television
Since the late phase of the Second World War, the cinema also gained importance in Rudolf Reiff's professional career. By the mid-50s, Reiff took over a large number of character batches there without attracting much attention. His career ended at the end of the same decade with a few offers from television. Most recently the artist lived in Grünwald near Munich.
Reiff has also worked for the radio (General Harras in a radio play version of Carl Zuckmayer's drama Des Teufels General ) and was used as a German dubbing voice in numerous films.
Filmography (selection)
- 1943: Tonelli
- 1943/44: friends
- 1944: Bravo, little Thomas
- 1944: The law of love
- 1944/48: Cheeky and in love
- 1949: The great mandarin
- 1949: Playful life
- 1949: Meeting with Werther
- 1949: Gynecologist Dr. Praetorius
- 1950: two in one suit
- 1950: Riots in Paradise
- 1950: The Deadly Dreams
- 1951: The late girl
- 1951: The house in Montevideo
- 1952: The great temptation
- 1953: Music by night
- 1953: The bird dealer
- 1953: Trip to the Moselle from a heartache
- 1953: The immortal scoundrel
- 1954: The sun in St. Moritz
- 1954: Dawn
- 1955: I know what I live for
- 1956: Brownies
- 1958: Morals (TV)
- 1959: Street of the Just (TV)
- 1959: Even the smartest can do something stupid (TV)
literature
- Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 585 f. (under Rudolf Reif).
- Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1369 (under Rudolf Reif).
Web links
- Rudolf Reiff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Reiff, Rudolf |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Reif, Rudolf; Reif, Rudolf Otto Curt (birth name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 9, 1901 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Leipzig |
DATE OF DEATH | April 1961 |