Gert Haucke

Gert Hauke ​​( born March 13, 1929 in Berlin, † 30 May, 2008 Lüneburg ) was a German actor and writer ( nonfiction author).

Life

Gert Hauke ​​made ​​his stage debut in 1947 under Boleslaw Barlog at the Schiller Theater in Berlin, where he remained employed until 1951. More Stage stations were Hamburg, Buenos Aires and Lübeck.

In addition, Hauke ​​worked as a newscaster for RIAS Berlin and lent his voice to numerous radio plays. He was especially popular here as the father in the radio series Papa, Charly said ... from the pen of his sister, the novelist Ursula Hauke ​​. For this role, he was awarded the Golden Microphone. In the years 1985 - 1987 Hauke ​​spoke different roles in radio plays The glasses case, understanding, wages of labor, Merry Christmas, equal treatment, Peepshow, The mantle and the future and past of Heinz -Werner Geisenberger at Hessischer Rundfunk.

In 1962 he gave Fritz Genschows fairytale Rumpelstiltskin his big screen debut. This was followed by more than a hundred appearances in television and film, with the multi-faceted performer Hauke ​​was often busy on hulking and negative characters, due to its large and powerful appearance and its distinctive voice. So you saw him in 1967 in the Durbridge miniseries A man named Harry Brent in the role of Brother William, who was unmasked at the end as the perpetrator. In the television series Hamburg Transit (1970 ), however, one experienced him as Commissioner John on the other side of the law. He also starred in comedies alongside Dieter Hallervorden ( Didi at full speed ), Thomas Gottschalk ( The Supernasen ) and Heinz Rühmann ( hoax ), in television satires as Halali or the shot in the rolls and in television dramas such as Heinrich Breloer colleague Otto ( here Hauke ​​embodied the Alfons Lappas ). Hauke ​​also took on roles in movies, including The Accidental Tourist (next Jürgen Prochnow ) and the stuff of which dreams are made ( by Johannes Mario Simmel ), as well as in crime from the crime scene series, the Jerry Cotton Thriller death in the red Jaguar and award-winning television productions over the period of National socialism, as Tadellöser and Wolff (after Walter Kempowski ) the siblings Oppermann ( by Lion Feuchtwanger ) and Ralph Giordano the Bertini ( here as a brutal Gestapo man). He also had numerous guest appearances and recurring roles in television series such as Friends for Life, Ein Bayer auf Rügen and The Country Doctor.

In addition, the animal rights activists Hauke ​​committed extensive for rights of dog owners and has written many articles, short stories, novels and short stories about youth and about pets. He is co-author of the nonfiction book, published in 1993 The thing with the dog. 100 races looked critically Unters fur and lots of tips on how to get the dog makes himself a friend.

Gert Hauke ​​was married to the late 2004 Ute Blaich. He died on 30 May 2008 of a heart attack he had suffered on 21 May 2008 in Salt Hausen at the wheel of his car.

Filmography ( excerpt)

Literary works

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