Heinz Klingenberg

Heinz Klingenberg ( born April 6, 1905 in Bielefeld, † September 12, 1959 in Schweinfurt, born Heinrich August Klingenberg Gen. Westerhaus ) was a German actor.

Life

Heinz Klingenberg studied philosophy and then took acting lessons with Fritz Basil. Like him, he was a member of the fraternity Derendingia Tübingen (1924 ) during his studies. He made his debut in 1927 in Wuppertal. After activities in various cities, he worked since the 30s in Berlin, first at the Deutsches Theater, then at the Schiller Theater and at the Volksbühne.

In 1932 he came to his first film role in woman Lehmann daughters on the side of Hertha Thiele, whom he married shortly thereafter. As a French officer Saint Avil first time he drew attention to himself in The Mistress of Atlantis a larger audience. In 1933 he took over the title role in the Propaganda Film SA Man fire, which led to separation from his wife. They were divorced in 1936 in Dresden.

Despite another leading role in 1934 in Between Heaven and Earth Klingenberg prevailed not critical in German film. After the war, he appeared several times as a supporting actor, he also worked as a radio drama and voice actor. He died in a car accident.

Filmography

Radio plays

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