Werner Sentek

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Werner Sentek (born April 22, 1953 in Uetersen ; † February 17, 1982 in Hamburg ) was a German actor .

Life

Sentek completed his acting training at the drama studio Frese in Hamburg . He began his career as a theater actor at the Burgtheater in Vienna ; there he was a permanent member of the ensemble from 1972 to 1975. In 1973 Sentek played Cornus in the baroque drama Philemon or The Merry Martyr ( Philemon Martyr ) by Jakob Bidermann in a new text version by Luise Rinser at the Burgtheater Vienna ; his partners were Rudolf Melichar and Götz von Langheim . From 1975 to 1978 Sentek was permanently engaged at the Deutsches Theater Göttingen . In the 1979/1980 season Sentek was a member of the ensemble at the Nationaltheater Mannheim . In May 1980 he gave a guest performance in Berlin with the play Patermord by Arnolt Bronnen directed by Jürgen Bosse alongside Gabriela Badura , Hans Falár and Heinz Schubert at the Berlin Theatertreffen .

Sentek's film and television roles included appearing in the ARD mystery series Scary Stories . He also played Gerhard Kock in the two-part TV series Kudenow or Weeping at Strangers Water by Claus Peter Witt .

Sentek also worked as a radio play speaker . In 1981 he worked at the South German Radio in the science fiction - radio play back into the depths of William M. Lee as adjutant Gates with; his partners included Horst Michael Neutze , Susanne Beck and Ulrich von Dobschütz .

On November 21, 1981 he was also seen as an actor in the ARD Saturday evening show One will win .

Filmography

  • 1975: Scary stories
  • 1981: Kudenow or Weeping at Stranger Waters
  • 1981: One will win

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Philemon or the Merry Martyr (Google Books excerpt 1)
  2. Philemon or the Merry Martyr (Google Books, excerpt 2)
  3. German Stage Yearbook; 1979/80 season
  4. Hans Joachim Reichhardt: Ten Years of Theater in Berlin, p. 514 (excerpts from Google Books)
  5. Werner Sentek Kabelein's series dictionary
  6. Back in depth , SDR 1981, 50 min. (Stereo). Director: Andreas Weber-Schäfer . Processing: Hermann Motschach