Hans Hessling

Hans Oskar Richard Hessling ( born March 22, 1903 in Hamburg, † February 24, 1995 in Bad Oldesloe ) was a German actor and voice actor.

Life

Hans Hessling was born in Hamburg and first went to sea, before starting his theatrical career began at the Hamburg Schauspielhaus 1927. He then played at theaters in Leipzig, Zurich and Berlin, and later Vienna and Hamburg.

In 1935, he made ​​his film debut in the Gustav- Ucicky movie The girl Johanna, and in 1941 he played the lead role in a fairy tale movie The Brave Little Tailor. From the 1950s played Hessling in Happy journey, alibi, Buddenbrooks and The last witness. Hans Hessling was to look into it to old age in several television films, often in lead roles. Also known as voice actors Hessling worked. Several times he spoke the cartoon character Asterix. In addition, he dubbed James Cagney, Charlie Chaplin and Burgess Meredith. He also synchronized Catweazle.

In the 1970s and 1980s Hessling also worked as a spokesperson for the radio play label Europa. He spoke at Macabros, The Three Investigators, Hui Buh, in the mystery series where the Famous Five by Enid Blyton and was the Conseil in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

His second wife Hans Hessling was married to Gerda Tschechne. Hans Hessling was buried in the Protestant cemetery in Ahrensburg anonymous.

Filmography (selection)

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