Wolfgang Schwarz (actor)

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Wolfgang Schwarz (born August 13, 1925 in Düsseldorf ) is a German actor and voice actor .

Life

Schwarz took acting lessons from Frau Lackner in Berlin from 1942 to 1944 and made his stage debut in 1945 as "Mill" in George Bernard Shaw's Candida in Westerland. Other theater stations were Rendsburg, Bonn, Lüneburg as well as various Hamburg theaters from theater in the room to the chamber plays to the Thalia Theater .

From 1950, Schwarz also worked for the film. He played alongside Johanna Liebeneiner in You don't play with love… , in Thomas Koerfer's assistant (based on Robert Walser ) and in Werner Jacobs ' remake of Erich Kästner's flying classroom . In addition, he was involved in various television adaptations of stage sets, such as in A Phoenix too much after Christopher Fry , as Duke of Ferrara in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Torquato Tasso , as Paris in William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida . He played Carl Jacob Burckhardt for the semi-documentary series Danziger Mission . He also took on numerous guest roles in episodes of television series such as The Commissioner , The Case from Next Door and The Fifth Column .

Schwarz also worked as a speaker for radio plays and dubbing. For example, he starred in several SWF radio adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle in 1984 : Old Showcombe Place and The Cooper Beeches . As a voice actor , he lent his voice to Maurice Ronet ( The Wisp ), Sydney Tafler ( Against All Violence ), Ronald Howard ( Conflict of Heart ) and Jean Marais ( Typhoon over Nagasaki ), among others .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1957: The appeal is dismissed.
  • 1959: one phoenix too many.
  • 1964: The Fiesco conspiracy in Genoa.
  • 1965: The Rogues in Paradise.
  • 1966: The robbers.
  • 1966: Betty Blue.
  • 1967: Arcadia settlement.
  • 1967: ... born Lipowski.
  • 1967: Flying sand.
  • 1968: King Richard II.
  • 1968: Bel Ami.
  • 1968: Mexican Revolution.
  • 1968: The Tukhachevsky case.
  • 1969: Ashes of Victory .
  • 1969: Troilus and Cressida.
  • 1969: Julius Caesar's tragedy.
  • 1969: Henry VI. - The war of the roses.
  • 1969: Torquato Tasso.
  • 1970: The Indian Age opens.
  • 1972: The Cantonsville Nine Trial.
  • 1972: the piano.
  • 1973: The flying classroom .
  • 1973: You don't play with love .
  • 1975: Moritz August Benjowski's involuntary travels .
  • 1975: Keyword: pheasant hunt Munich 1945.
  • 1976: The assistant.
  • 1978: Danzig Mission.
  • 1982: The old lady's visit.
  • 1982: Hambach Spring.
  • 1984: The thief who was not harmed .
  • 1990: Black Money - entanglement… power… corruption.

Radio plays (selection)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Danziger Mission: History series, FRG 1978. In: Series lexicon. on: kabeleins.de