Werner Segtrop

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Werner Segtrop (born July 17, 1905 in Dortmund , † August 6, 1961 in East Berlin ) was a German actor and voice actor .

life and career

Werner Segtrop, born in Dortmund in 1905, was primarily active as a theater actor between the 1930s and 1950s. Segtrop played the Buyck in Thomas Langhoff's Egmont production, among others .

After the war, he also played regularly as an actor in various German cinema productions, including in Peter Pewa's film Street Acquaintance , in Gustav von Wangenheim's film drama Und Again 48 , in 1949 in The Blue Swords directed by Wolfgang Schleif , and in 1951 in Falk Harnack's Das Beil von Wandsbek or 1956 in Martin Hellberg's production Thomas Müntzer - A Film of German History .

Werner Segtrop also occasionally worked as a voice actor, for example lending his voice to Rex Ingram , who played the jinn, in the fantasy classic The Thief of Baghdad .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

literature

  • Werner Segtrop. In: Alexander Weigel: The German Theater: a story in pictures. , Propylaën, 1999, p. 375
  • Werner Segtrop. In: Sylvia Klötzer: Satire and Power: Film, Newspaper, Cabaret in the GDR. , Böhlau Verlag Cologne, 2006, p. 240.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Segtrop. In: Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch, Volume 47 , Druck und Kommissionsverlag FA Günther & Sohn, 1936, p. 229.
  2. Werner Segtrop. In: Deutsches Theater: Report over 10 years. , Deutsches Theater (Berlin, Germany), Henschelverlag, 1957, p. 122.
  3. Werner Segtrop. In: Petra Stuber: Spaces and Limits: Studies on GDR Theater. , Ch. Links Verlag, 1998, p. 289