Siegurd Fitzek

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Siegurd Fitzek , sometimes also Sigurd Fitzek , (born December 24, 1928 in Breslau ) is a German actor and radio play speaker .

Life

Siegurd Fitzek was born on Christmas Eve 1928 in Breslau, Lower Silesia, and grew up there. After finishing school, he initially wanted to become a farmer . After the war he came to Bavaria and later took over a riding school in Munich . He trained as an actor at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich . In 1950 he went to the Schauspielhaus in Stuttgart , later Komödie im Marquardt, most recently he was senior stage director and director. During this time he was seen in the role of Indian chief Winnetou on an open-air stage on Stuttgart's Killesberg, together with his colleague Hellmut Lange , who played Old Shatterhand . From 1960 to 1965 he worked regularly on what was then the Kleine Komödie , today's GOP Varieté-Theater . During this time he acted in the plays Hocus Pocus by Curt Goetz , Do you remember by John Osborne and Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner . In 1968 he played the role of Noa in the comedy Berlin alongside Liselotte Pulver in the play Der Regenmacher. He played one of his most important roles in the theater in 1961 in Stuttgart in the play the egg by Félicien Marceau.

In the mid-1950s Fitzek came to television, where he could be seen in many television games, series and multi-part series for decades. As early as 1955 he was seen in the film Restless Night after Albrecht Goes in the role of the deserted soldier Baranowsky, who lived through the last night before his planned execution. Four years later he was seen in the first Durbridge classic The Other , in which he was one of the main characters in the role of journalist Robin Craven. In 1964 he was one of the leading actors in the steel network series Deer . The film contributed much to its notoriety, but little to its popularity. Because in this film, which was based on the kidnapping of Joachim Göhner , he embodied the child murderer Emil Tillmann (role name Willy Funke).

In 1980 he had a small but striking appearance in Denmark's most successful television series Matador as officer Sigmund Holtz in the episode "Lauras store dag" (Eng. Laura's big day ) directed by Erik Balling . In his role he also spoke in German in the Danish original.

He has also appeared in several movies. For example in the St. Pauli escape route - major alarm for the Davidswache and in the Jerry Cotton film Murder Night in Manhattan .

As a radio play speaker , he mainly worked for the SDR . He had leading roles in 1956 in Der Fall Dynamit (from the series Under false flag ) with Wilhelm Kürten , Hans Mahnke and Hans Helmut Dickow at his side and a year later in the radio story Die Kreuzung bei Dresden .

Siegurd Fitzek lives in Munich.

Filmography

Radio plays

  • 1950: Cain Lives - Director: Paul Land
  • 1950: State of siege (based on Albert Camus ) - Director: Erich Fritz Brücklmeier
  • 1950: The Trial - Directed by Clare Schimmel
  • 1951: Born to be a king; Episode: Heavenly Bread - Director: Cläre Schimmel
  • 1951: Night Talks - Director: Paul Land
  • 1953: Charge Nitroglycerin - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1955: Nocturnal Vision - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1955: Servants run up - Director: Paul Land
  • 1955: Friday, 4:55 p.m. - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1956: Da Capo - Director: Kurt Reiss
  • 1956: The Dynamit Case - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1956: Faith, Love, Hope - Director: Franz Peter Wirth
  • 1957: Der Retter - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1957: Balance of one night - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1957: The intersection near Dresden - Director: Robert Vogel
  • 1957: Not on principle - Director: Oskar Nitschke
  • 1957: O Wildnis - Director: Otto Kurth
  • 1957: Uninvited Guests - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1957: FBI files Martel - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1957: To Rome - 50 kilometers - Director: Paul Land
  • 1957: The Indian Adventure - Director: Paul Land
  • 1958: Murder in a Chord - Director: Paul Land
  • 1958: The Muzzle - Director: Paul Land
  • 1958: The Well Maker's Daughter - Director: Cläre Schimmel
  • 1958: The Treblinka Victim - The Story of Kostek Wittkowsky - Director: Willy Grüb
  • 1958: The Man in the Basement - Director: Karl Ebert
  • 1958: The Lord from Another Star - Director: NN
  • 1958: Heart as a Hobby - Director: Paul Land
  • 1960: A Hair-raising Story - Directed by Paul Land
  • 1960: Katjuscha (based on the novel Resurrection by Lev Nikolajewitsch Tolstoy ) - Director: Heinz-Günter Stamm
  • 1960: Simson falls through the centuries - Director: Irmfried Wilimzig
  • 1960: Ubu or The Bad Ending Long Tail - Director: Irmfried Wilimzig
  • 1961: Tomorrow you are king - directed by Heinz-Günter Stamm
  • 1962: Odyssey in Worsted - Director: Paul Land
  • 1967: The enemy brothers - Director: Ludolf Bode
  • 1977: Champagne for Schorsch - Director: Horst Loebe

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  • Langen Müller's Actor Lexicon of the Present. Munich, 1986, p. 251.

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