Siegfried Weiß
Siegfried Weiss | |
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Born |
Siegfried Weiss 18 April 1906 Chemnitz, German Empire |
Died |
8 October 1989 83) Berlin, German Democratic Republic | (aged
Occupation | Actor. |
Years active | 1924–1984 |
Siegfried Weiss (18 April 1906 – 8 October 1989) was an East German actor.
Biography
Weiss made his artistic debut on the stage of the Halberstadt Theater, at 1924. He continued his career in the theaters of Luebeck, Koenigsberg, Magdeburg, Leipzig and Berlin, where he acted in the Berlin Ensemble, among others.[1]
Weiss' film career started already in the Nazi era, with the 1937 Sherlock Holmes inspired movie Die Graue Dame (The Gray Lady), and had lasted for almost fifty years.[2] After the Second World War he returned to acting on screen, working with the East German studio DEFA and with the television producers DFF. He appeared in more than fifty independent GDR productions and in co-productions with other Eastern Bloc countries, such as the epic movies Ernst Thaelmann, Karl Liebknecht and Liberation.[3] He retired in 1984.[4] Weiss retired at 1987, making his last appearance on stage in the Berlin Ensemble on 25 October that year.[5]
Selected Filmography
- The Grey Lady (1937)
- The Call of the Sea (1951)
- Alarm in Zirkus (1954)
- Ernst Thaelmann - Leader of his Class (1955)
- Berlin – Ecke Schönhauser… (1957)
- Das Lied der Matrosen (1958)
- Doctor Ahrendt's Decision (1960)
- Solange Leben in mir ist (1964)
- The Story of a Murder (1965)
- The Escape In The Silent (1966)
- Ohne Kampf kein Sieg (1966)
- Ich - Axel Caesar Springer (1968)
- Meine Stunde Null (1970)
- KLK Calling PTZ - The Red Orchestra (1971)
- Polizeiruf 110 (1973, episode 15)
- Зарево над Драва (1974)
- Take Aim (1974)
- Romeo and Julia auf dem Dorfe (1984)
References
- ↑ Verband der Theaterschaffenden der DDR. Theater der Zeit. Henschel (1986). Page
- ↑ Siegfried Weiss on the GDR Lexicon.
- ↑ Siegfried Weiss on DEFA Stars.
- ↑ Siegfried Weiss on Kino-Teatr.ru(with picture).
- ↑ Various authors. Notate, Volume 10. Brecht-Zentrum der DDR (1989). Page 17.
External links
- Siegfried Weiß on the IMDb.