Walter Wilz

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Walter Wilz (born October 20, 1937 in Seligenstadt , † 1983 in Munich ) was a German actor .

Life

After attending drama school, Wilz had played on stages in Berlin (for example at the Renaissance theater ), Munich , Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main .

In 1958, the director Fritz Umgelter brought him in front of the camera for the first time with a small role in his TV series As Far as Your Feet Can Take.

A few months later, Wilz also made his film debut. There he received a number of supporting roles regularly until 1966. Wilz mostly played inconspicuous, sturdy and straightforward men of his time, sometimes a bit snotty and wet research in appearance and habitus. In 1968 he was given one of the leading roles in the adventure series Treasure Hunters of Our Days and in 1969 the leading role in the two-part television crime thriller Please kindly, there is shooting . It disappeared from the screen and big screen in the early 1970s.

In 1983 he committed suicide in the Munich city forest.

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