Werner Berndt (actor)

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Werner Berndt (born February 1, 1931 in Dresden , † 2002 ) was a German actor and radio play speaker .

Act

Berndt took part in a number of television films from the early 1950s; he worked with directors such as Wilm ten Haaf , Peter Hagen , Martin Hellberg , Hubert Hoelzke , Michael Kehlmann , Ulrich Lauterbach , Harald Mannl , Hans Müller , Werner Schulz-Wittan , Helmut Spieß and Paul Verhoeven . In the 1960s and 1970s he worked for television a. a. with Klaus Wagner , Rainer Wolffhardt , Horst Flick and Rainer Boldt ; In addition, he was seen in numerous television series from 1973 onwards, such as Lokaltermin , In camera , Kommissariat 9 , Lemmi und die Schmöker , Sonne, Wein and Harte Nuts , Engels & Consorten and Ein Fall für Zwei .

In addition to his work for television, he had engagements at German theater stages; he appeared with texts by German post-war poets such as Gottfried Benn , Günter Grass , Erich Fried and Ingeborg Bachmann . He also organized various Brecht readings at the Frankfurt Book Fair .

From 1990 Berndt had smaller roles in television series such as Das Erbe der Guldenburgs , Immenhof and Die Wache ; From 1993 to 1996 he played the farmer Knut Schintz in the television series Der Landarzt . He also had roles in the Tatort episodes The Bill Will Be Submitted (1975, with Klaus Höhne ) and in the NDR productions (with Manfred Krug and Charles Brauer ) Schmutzarbeit (1989) and Mord hinterm Deich (1997). Most recently he was seen in The Men from K3 and Großstadtrevier . He was active as a radio play speaker since 1956, first for the radio of the GDR ( green olives and naked mountains ), then mainly for the Hessischer Rundfunk and the Südwestfunk .

Filmography

  • 1953: Little and Big Luck (directed by Martin Hellberg)
  • 1954: Witches (Directed by Helmut Spieß)
  • 1954: The case of Dr. Wagner (Directed by Harald Mannl)
  • 1954: Carola Lamberti - One from the circus (directed by Hans Müller)
  • 1955: Stormy end of life (Director Werner Schulz-Wittan) (TV movie)
  • 1956: Be careful, snappy! (Direction Hubert Hoelzke)
  • 1956: Kawulke versus Meyer (directed by Fred Mahr)
  • 1956: Start ban (directed by Peter Hagen)
  • 1957: The Petrified Forest (Directed by Michael Kehlmann)
  • 1959: Night Asylum (based on Maxim Gorki , directed by Paul Verhoeven)
  • 1960: Instinct is everything (Directed by Wilm ten Haaf)
  • 1960: The Miser (based on Molière , director)
  • 1965: The Candidate (directed by Klaus Wagner)
  • 1972: Shot on command - The Sass brothers, once Berlin's great crooks (directed by Rainer Wolffhardt)
  • 1973: Lokaltermin (TV series)
  • 1973: Invitation to be beheaded (Directed by Horst Flick)
  • 1974: In camera (TV series)
  • 1975: Kommissariat 9 (TV series)
  • 1975: Call of Gold (TV series)
  • 1975: Lemmi and the Schmöker (TV series)
  • 1975: Tatort: ​​The bill will be submitted later (directed by Fritz Umgelter ) (TV series)
  • 1976: Man-Eater (Directed by Rainer Boldt)
  • 1979: sun, wine and tough nuts
  • 1983: The Zappler ( Wolfram Deutschmann )
  • 1984: Animals and People (TV Series)
  • 1985: Blinded Moment - Anton Webern's Death (Directed by Gert Jonke )
  • 1986: Engels & Consorten
  • 1988: Forget It ( C. Cay Wesnigk )
  • 1988: A Case for Two (TV series)
  • 1990: The Legacy of the Guldenburgs (TV series)
  • 1991: Leonie Löwenherz (TV series)
  • 1994: Immenhof (TV series)
  • 1995: The Guard (TV Series)
  • 1993–1996: The Country Doctor (TV series)
  • 1989: Tatort: ​​Dirty Work (Director Werner Masten )
  • 1988–2002: The Men from K3 (TV series)
  • 1997: Tatort: ​​Murder Behind the Dyke (Director Olaf Kreinsen )
  • 1999: metropolitan area

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ingeborg Drewitz : The literature and its media: Positionsbestierungen . E. Diederichs, 1972
  2. The Frankfurt Sound: a city and its jazz history (s) . Edited by Jürgen Schwab, Harald Hertel, (Germany). Office for Science and Art, Jazz Institute Darmstadt , Hessischer Rundfunk . Frankfurt am Main: Societätsverlag, 2004
  3. ^ Siegfried Unseld , Ulrike Anders, Raimund Fellinger: Chronicle 01. 1970: Chronicle Book Fair 1967 / Book Fair 1968 and the Chronicle of a Conflict 1968 . Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, ​​2010