Hans Clarin

Hans Clarin [ Clarin ː n] ( born September 14, 1929 in Wilhelmshaven as Hans Joachim Schmid, † August 28 2005 in Aschau im Chiemgau ) was a German actor and voice actor.

Life

Shortly after his birth the family moved in Wilhelmshaven Hans Clarins, whose father was a civil servant, to Frankfurt am Main. He grew up there and attended until 1945 in arts high school. After that he lived near Ulm. After high school he studied in Munich drama with Ruth von Zerboni.

In 1951 he celebrated under the stage name Clarin, which was in 1971 recognized as his surname, has performed on stage at the State Theatre in Munich. In 1952 he was in the title role of the fairy tale film Zwergnase his film debut. Since then he has appeared in numerous films and from the 1960s in numerous television and radio play productions.

A wide audience was Clarin in the 1960s as a German voice actor of Kookie ( Edward Byrnes ) on the hit U.S. television series 77 Sunset Strip known. At least as he is known as the voice of Pumuckl, which he almost 40 years lent his voice on the radio, on television and in radio plays. In addition, he spoke in 1980 as a teller in the Polish-Austrian puppet animation series The Moomins all dialogs. Even the title role for the audio cassettes Hui Buh - The Castle Ghost and the Asterix series was spoken of him. Similarly, Hans Clarin had subsequently Purchased Players ( 55) of the radio drama series The Three Investigators with. In 1969, he spoke in the radio play "Spaceship UX3 not responding" the narrator and the Commander "Tex Terry ".

Hans Clarin often played with in children's films. In addition to the fairy-tale films such as dwarf nose and the voice actors in roles such as Pumuckl he played, for example, with Pippi Longstocking the role of " Thunder-Karlsson ". Clarin read in the 1970s also live in front of a childlike audience. In the years 1995-1999 Clarin played the " Silvio cherry " in the television series Pumuckl TV.

Clarin was seen as an actor in some 200 television and feature films and television series. The most popular are White Blue stories on television and the film The Haunted Castle (1957). In Max, the pickpocket of 1962, he played the black sheep of the family of Heinz Riihmann that is slain; and in the film In Beirut, the nights are long (Twenty - Four Hours to Kill, 1965), he starred opposite Lex Barker. Twice Clarin was also used in Edgar Wallace films, once as mad Lord Edward Lebanon in The Indian Scarf ( 1963) and once in a Supporting Role in Room 13 (1964).

In Pepe, who Paukerschreck with Uschi Glas and Harald Juhnke 1969 he was the Dr. Happy. Again with Uschi Glas and this time Peter Kraus, he was seen in vet Christine 1993. He worked together with Dietmar Schönherr and Andreas Vitásek in the films An almost perfect divorce (1997) and An almost perfect escapade (1996). In 1999, he starred in the film An almost perfect wedding again with Andreas Vitásek and Hildegard Knef. Papa is Reverend (2002) saw him on the side of Otto Schenk and Fritz Wepper. In 2003 he was finally in the movie Pumuckl and his circus adventures of the successor of Master Eder as its cousin " Ferdinand Eder ".

Already in the 1960s, he appeared in musical comedies and operettas such as Madame Pompadour, here as " Joseph " at the Ingeborg Hallstein's side, as a singer. In 1994 he tried again in this area. Together with Maxie he reached the Grand Prix of folk music in 1994 with the song The Girl and the Clown eighth. In 1968, the youth book written by him Paquito or the world from the bottom. It was filmed and broadcast on television.

Hans Clarin was married three times and had five children. He was married in first marriage to Irene Reiter; Daughter Irene Clarin, born in 1955, the youngest of three daughters from this union, has become known even as a stage and TV actress, especially by starring in the TV series Rev. Lenau (1991). With his second wife, Margaret, Baroness von Cramer -Klett (1944 ), Hans Clarin had son Philip and daughter Anna. With Christa Maria Countess von Hardenberg, whose mother belonged to the royal house of Fürstenberg, the actor and comedian was married to his third wife in 1995 and lived with her in the more than 400 years old " Moserhof " in Aschau; he had acquired in 1974 and thus fulfilled a childhood dream of the estate; his favorite hobbies included his 30 animals that lived with him there.

Hans Clarin died in his adopted home Aschau im Chiemgau of heart failure. A week earlier he had for the TV movie The mountain priest - been homesick for Hohenau front of the camera. His last role in a feature film was the castellan in Hui Buh - The Castle Ghost. Sebastian Niemann's film adaptation of the radio play has come to theaters in 2006. His grave site is in the cemetery at Aschau im Chiemgau.

Awards

Theatrical career (excerpt)

Filmography ( excerpt)

Posthumously

  • 2006: Hui Buh - The Castle Ghost

Audiobooks and radio plays (selection)

  • Georges Simenon: Maigret and the Beanstalk. Editing: Gert Westphal; Director: Heinz -Günter tribe. BR 1961. Audio Publishing, 2005.
  • Simplicius Simplicissimus Teutsch, WDR 1963, 427 min; Director: Ludwig Cremer, Editor: Bastian Müller ( writer ); Hans Clarin as Simplicius.

Autobiography

  • Together with Manfred luck: By Scrolled. Autobiography. Knaus, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-8135-4005-7
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