Till Carrière

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Till Carrière (* 1952 ; † 1979 ) was a German actor .

Life

He was the son of the psychiatrist Bern Carrière and the X-ray assistant Jutta Carrière. His siblings were the actors Mathieu and Mareike Carrière , who, in retrospect, attested that their brother had a “terrific comic talent”. Till Carrière attended the Max Reinhardt School for Drama in Berlin before Peter Zadek brought him to Bochum. 22 years before his brother he played in 1978 in Durchs wilde Kurdistan based on the novel of the same name from the Orient cycle at the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg .

According to his brother, Carrière was manic-depressive and committed suicide at the age of 26.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Stéphanie Grix, Frank Zauritz: Are you sometimes ashamed of your brother Mathieu, Mareike Carrière? In: Bild am Sonntag. April 17, 2011.
  2. Till Carrière. In: Reinhard Marheinecke, Nicolas Finke: Karl May am Kalkberg: History and Stories of the Karl May Games Bad Segeberg since 1952, Volume 1 , Karl May Verlag, 1999, p. 176.