Walter Buschhoff
Walter Buschhoff , also Walter Buschoff (born July 8, 1923 in Worms , † December 7, 2010 in Munich ) was a German actor .
Life
Buschhoff has worked in over 150 film and television productions, including, for example, Ein Mann wants nach oben (1978), Ein Fall für Zwei (between 1982 and 1990), Die Wiesingers (1984), Eurocops (1989), Das Erbe der Guldenburgs (1990 ), A Home for Animals (1991), The Men from K3 (1992) and Sylt Stories (1993). He played one of the leading roles from 1981 to 1984 in the 20-part series Golden Times - Bittere Zeiten , produced by Südwestfunk , which is subtitled The Story of a Bourgeois Family . In the television series Büro, Büro , directed by Reinhard Schwabenitzky , Buschhoff embodied the director Brömmelkamm in 19 episodes from 1990 to 1991. The actor celebrated his greatest success with his impersonation of Vinzenz Bieler in the ZDF family series Forsthaus Falkenau (1989 to 2006). At the side of Bruni Löbel , Buschhoff played the retired forester Bieler in 222 episodes from the first to the 17th season, who could always come up with good advice at the Küblach forester's house.
The artist's films include the homeland film comedy IA in Upper Bavaria from 1956, Buschhoff's film debut, the historical drama based on Carl Zuckmayer Der Schinderhannes , which was directed in 1958 under the direction of Helmut Käutner , the comedy Kein Mann zum Heiraten (1959) by Hans Deppe , as well as Bernhard Wicki's literary film adaptation The Miracle of Malachias from 1961. Buschhoff played alongside Nicoletta Machiavelli in the 1969 film drama Scarabea - How Much Earth Does Man Need? , Hans-Jürgen Syberberg's first directorial work based on a novella by Leo Tolstoy , the main role. He also took part in the 1986 family fantasy film Adventure in Toy Land , in which Drew Barrymore played one of the leading roles.
In addition to his television appearances, the mime was also active as a theater actor, for ten years at the Münchner Kammerspiele , at the State Theater in Oldenburg and at the Volksbühne Berlin as a permanent client .
Buschhoff was married to the actress Maria Körber . From this marriage a son was born. In 1992 he married again. The actor, who died at the age of 88, was buried in the Sonnenberg cemetery in Wiesbaden.
Awards
- Walter Buschhoff received the Ernst Lubitsch Prize in 1964 for his outstanding performance in the film drama Die Endlose Nacht .
- In 1969 he was awarded the Federal Film Prize for his performance in the literary film adaptation Scarabea - How Much Earth Does Man Need .
Filmography (selection)
cinemamovies
- 1956: IA in Upper Bavaria
- 1956: hot harvest
- 1957: Two Bavarians in the harem
- 1957: Father, our best piece
- 1958: The Schinderhannes
- 1959: No man to marry
- 1961: The miracle of Malachia
- 1961: Life starts at eight
- 1962: thick air
- 1963: The Endless Night
- 1965: The house on Karpfengasse
- 1965: The Swedish Virgin
- 1965: The love carousel
- 1966: The source of love
- 1966: The Greek is looking for a Greek
- 1969: Scarabea - How much earth do people need?
- 1969: The maddened stories - based on Honoré de Balzac
- 1969: Help, I love twins!
- 1970: The hour hotel in St. Pauli
- 1970: Heintje - my best friend
- 1970: The pastor of St. Pauli
- 1971: The sudden wealth of the poor people of Kombach
- 1971: That knocks out the strongest twin
- 1971: a winter fairy tale
- 1972: Bloody Friday
- 1972: The stuff dreams are made of
- 1976: Anita Drögemöller and the calm on the Ruhr
- 1976: The silence in the forest
- 1986: Didi in full swing
- 1986: Adventures in Toyland (Babes in Toyland)
- 1988: Didi - The Expert
- 1995: Rudi Rüssel racing pig
TV films and series / series
- 1961: Johnny Belinda
- 1961: steps in the night
- 1964: The Trojan War does not take place
- 1965: Doctor Murke's collected obituaries
- 1967: prison
- 1968: Count Öderland
- 1972: The elevator
- 1971–73: The Adventures of Monsieur Vidocq (Les Nouvelles Aventures de Vidocq) (13 episodes)
- 1974: Okay SIR (episode Der Tizianclub )
- 1974: The Commissioner (Follow His Last Coup )
- 1974: Count Yoster gives himself the honor (episode Too Many Confessions )
- 1975: The Stechlin (three-part)
- 1978: A man wants to go up (12 episodes)
- 1980: The Secrets of Paris (Les Mystères de Paris) (2 episodes)
- 1981–1985: Golden Times - Bitter Times (17 episodes)
- 1982: a case for two - rabies
- 1984: The Wiesingers (1 episode)
- 1985: The strangers in your own house
- 1986: One case for two - anniversary of death
- 1986–1994: Hessian stories (4 episodes)
- 1986–1992: SOKO 5113 (4 episodes)
- 1987: Scene of the crime : Pension Tosca or Die Sterne don't lie
- 1987: Steel Chamber Zurich (S1 / E03 A guilty conscience of 1000 carats )
- 1987: An absurdity of love (2nd part)
- 1987–1992: With body and soul (2 episodes)
- 1988–1990: office, office (19 episodes)
- 1989: Eurocops (Follow Payday at Night )
- 1989: Pastor Lenau (episode What God brings together )
- 1989–2006: Forsthaus Falkenau (222 episodes)
- 1990: The legacy of the Guldenburgs
- 1990: Moselbrück (episode Between the Chairs )
- 1990: A case for two - Red Friday
- 1990: A Home for Animals (Episode If Dogs Could Talk )
- 1991: The Legacy (TV movie)
- 1992: The men from K3 (Follow Halali for a hunting friend )
- 1992: Regina on the steps (3 episodes)
- 1993: With body and soul (2 episodes)
- 1993: Two halves are far from being a whole (4 episodes)
- 1993: Who Lies Twice
- 1993: Sylt stories
- 1994: The Havelkaiser (follow-up launch )
- 1995: All my daughters (episode The Scandal - Part One )
- 1995, 1996: Stefanie, just in case (2 episodes)
- 1997: Gynecologist Dr. Markus Merthin (Follow Faith, Love - Hope? )
- 1998: The streets of Berlin (episode Bloody Booty )
- 2000: A love on Mallorca 2
Theater (selection)
- 1950: Per Schwenzen : Carthaginian Comedy (General) - Director: Ernst Karchow ( Theater am Kurfürstendamm )
- Kammerspiele Munich
- State Theater Oldenburg
- Volksbühne Berlin
Web links
- Walter Buschhoff at filmportal.de
- Walter Buschhoff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Buschhoff, Walter |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Buschoff, Walter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 8, 1923 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Worms |
DATE OF DEATH | December 7, 2010 |
Place of death | Munich |