Walter Morbitzer

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Walter Morbitzer (* 20th century ) is a German actor , dramaturge and theater director.

Life

After the Second World War, Morbitzer worked as a theater actor on various stages in Frankfurt am Main . As a theater actor in the 1950s and 1960s he was part of the ensemble of Fritz Rémond jr. managed small theater in the zoo in Frankfurt am Main. In 1955 he appeared there, with Giselle Vesco and Josef Wageck as partners, as Mr. Tittori in the grotesque Der Hund im Hirn by Curt Goetz ; the production by Fritz Rémond jr. was also recorded for television under the direction of Fritz Umgelter and broadcast on Hessischer Rundfunk in August 1955 . In 1955 he also took on the role of Brécourt in the theater production Molière plays in Versailles with three plays by Molière ; This production was also recorded for television, again under the direction of Fritz Umgelter, and broadcast on Hessischer Rundfunk in December 1955. In March 1965 he worked at the Kleiner Theater im Zoo , together with Martha Marbo and Heinz Pielbusch , in the performances of The Impromptu Play of Versailles and DGT Herr von Pourceaugnac . In October 1965 he was on stage at the Kleiner Theater am Zoo in the German-language premiere of the modern American play Telemachos Clay by Lewis John Carlino (* 1932); his partners included Liesel Christ and Lotte Barthel . In 1965 he played at the Kleiner Theater im Zoo together with Fritz Rémond, Lotte Barthel, Anna Teluren and Martha Marbo in the salon comedy His Last Testament by Sacha Guitry ; this production was also recorded for television.

In 1972 he played at the City Theater of Mainz to Charley , the friend and neighbor of the title role in Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman in a production by Hans Schweikart ; his partners were Horst Tappert , Jochen Busse and Marilene von Bethmann .

Morbitzer also frequently worked as a speaker for radio plays . In 1962 he worked for the Hessischer Rundfunk under the direction of Willy Trenk-Trebitsch in a radio play version of Arthur Schnitzler's story Spiel im Morgengrauen in the role of Lieutenant Wimmer . In 1964 he took over the Prokop in a radio play version of the novel Der Golem for Westdeutscher Rundfunk . In 1969 he was involved as a speaker in the detective radio play Evidence and a murder by Hans Kasper . In 1969 he also took on the role of secretary in a radio play version of the novel Die Pickwickier , which was produced by Hessischer Rundfunk and Westdeutscher Rundfunk. In 1982 and 1983 he appeared in several episodes of Jaroslav Hašek's Prague Stories ( How to Get a Medal and How to Fight Hamsters , both 1982; How to Break Records , 1983). he also spoke the raven Roderich in the children's radio play Kritzel-Kratzel wants to go to the moon .

Morbitzer was also occasionally seen in film and television roles in the 1960s and 1970s. He has worked several times in television productions of theater plays, such as the syndic in Die Irre von Chaillot (1960, with Hermine Körner and Anita Mey ) and as the aging butler Josuah in the comedy Invitation to the Castle by Jean Anouilh (1961). In 1963 he was in the television series Die Firma Hesselbach in the episode Die Blackmail (episode 38) as Commissioner Dr. Shot to see. In 1976 he took on a small role in the crime scene episode Two Flight Tickets to Rio . In 1977 he worked in the multi-part television series Jauche und Levkojen .

In 1960 he worked for the Hessischer Rundfunk in the “Krimi mit Musik” - Last day today - An evening in the “Eldorado” as a doctor Dr. Plonz with. In October 1968 and July 1987 Morbitzer was also seen as an actor in the ARD Saturday evening show One will win .

Morbitzer also worked as a director and dramaturge . In the early 1970s he was part of the management team of the private theater Die Komödie in Frankfurt am Main.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Guest performance of the Fritz-Remond-Bühnen, Frankfurt TV program on August 9, 1955
  2. Guest performance of the Fritz-Remond-Bühnen, Frankfurt TV program on December 27, 1955
  3. This evening Moliere is playing ( memento from February 9, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) ZEIT issue 11/65
  4. ^ Sabine Hock : Liesel Christ. Folk actress. A biography . P. 140. ISBN 3-782-90546-6
  5. Brenda Murphy: Miller: death of a salesman (production statistics )
  6. Spiel im Dawn ( Memento from December 5, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Radio plays in chronological order
  7. Game at dawn production details
  8. The Golem Production Details
  9. Evidence and a Murder HÖRDAT, the audio game database (No. 1)
  10. The Pickwickier HÖRDAT, the audio game database (No. 18)
  11. Prague Stories HÖRDAT, the audio play database (No. 8, 9, 15)
  12. Kritzel-Kratzel wants to go to the moon ( Memento of the original from January 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Production details at radio play worlds @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hoerspielwelten.de
  13. ^ Hesselbach (characters and actors) actors and characters, sorted by characters
  14. Walter Morbitzer Kabelein's series dictionary
  15. 1960 Today last day - An evening in the "Eldorado" ( Memento from August 1, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  16. ^ Deutsches Bühnen Jahrbuch , 1972