Joachim Teege

Joachim Teege ( born November 30, 1925 in Spremberg, † November 19, 1969 in Munich) was a German actor and cabaret artist.

Life

The son of a Oberstudiendirektor Council attended the secondary school and began a study of history and German literature. During World War II he flew into British captivity, and he participated in the camp at Ascot a consortium of radio plays.

Teege began his artistic career in 1945 in radio as a speaker and author of German Prisoners Program at the BBC ( Home Service, London). Back in Germany, he was assistant director in the department of radio play NWDR and the RIAS. In 1947, he then received an acting training at the school at the Hebbel Theater in Berlin and made his debut in the same year on the stage of the Theater am Waldsee as a young shepherd in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.

In 1947 he became a member of the ensemble at the Renaissance Theatre. Other theater stations in Berlin were the Theater am Kurfürstendamm, Youth Theatre, the intimate theater of the Deutsches Theater and the grandstand at the knee as well as theaters in Munich and Vienna. 1949 and 1950 he played under the direction of Bert Brecht, Erich Engel and Caspar Neher at the Berliner Ensemble in the plays Mother Courage and Her Children, Puntila and his Man Matti and The Tutor. In addition Teege belonged in 1949 together with Rolf Ulrich, Alexander Welbat and Klaus Becker of the founders of the cabaret, the porcupine, the first in the jazz club " bath " occurred. Because of the above commitment, he could only play in the third program, however, resulted in the eighth program The high Brettl also directed (premiere April 7, 1951 ).

Since 1953, the strikingly gaunt actor received numerous roles in film and television. Due to its distinctive exterior, many of whom settled in the comic genre. He starred alongside Heath Weis in Liselotte of the Palatinate, in addition to Erwin Linder in Carl Zuckmayers comedy The Merry Vineyard, ( he played the same role 13 years later in addition to Heinz Rühmann in the same Remake) next to Curt Goetz a witness in the court Comedy hoax, in Bernhard Wicki's the Miracle of Malachi, in the Edgar Wallace thriller the hunchback of Soho and adjacent Gert Frobe and Terry -Thomas in Great Uppity guys in rattling missile, a British comedy based on themes by Jules Verne, in the Teege as a Russian spy eventually involuntarily became the first man flying to the moon.

Besides working Teege, the ( GDBA ) was since 1953 a member of the cooperative German Stage Workers, for radio (especially NWDR and HR). In 1962 he became a member of the German Academy of Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main. He died of a heart attack, his grave site is located on the North Cemetery in Munich.

Filmography (selection)

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