Walter Stickan

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Walter Stickan (* 1924 ) is a German actor .

Life

Stickan worked as a theater actor at the Leipzig City Theater from 1949. Here he embodied in 1955 a. a. the “Moabiterhauptmann Achior” in Friedrich Hebbel's Judith , the “Count Dunois” in Friedrich Schiller's Jungfrau von Orléans and the “Stauffacher” in Schiller's “Wilhelm Tell”. Further stage engagements were from 1959 to 1967 in the Grillo-Theater Essen, from 1967 to 1969 in the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden and it followed from 1970 in Cologne and later in Berlin and the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen.

Since the mid-1950s, Stickan also took roles in film and television productions. At first he played for DEFA productions such as Schlösser und Katen . From the mid-1960s on, Stickan appeared in West German productions such as the drama Die Böse Kochs based on Günter Grass , the street sweeper Melissa , Jürgen Flimm's drama Between Rosen and Adolf Winkelmann's tragic comedy Nordkurve . In Jürgen Flimm's television play Who comes too late ... about the collapse of the GDR, he played Heinz Keßler . In addition, he made guest appearances in television series such as Das Kriminalmuseum and The fifth column .

Stickan also worked as a voice actor and, for example, lent his voice to Karel Höger in Café on Hauptstraße .

Filmography (selection)

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Remarks

  1. ^ Hans Joachim Reichhardt: Ten years of theater in Berlin , series of publications on contemporary history in Berlin , Volume 10, Spitzing 1980, p. 514.
  2. Fred Eckhard, Matthias Franck: You for us and we for you: 40 years Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen , Dietz 1986, p. 232