Karl-Heinz Vosgerau

Karl -Heinz Vosgerau ( born August 16, 1928 in Kiel ) is a German actor.

Biography

Vosgerau attended drama school in Kiel and also took private acting lessons with Bernhard Minetti. In 1948, he made ​​his stage debut as Jupiter in Molière's Amphitryon in Lüneburg. This was followed theatrical engagements in Kiel, Lübeck, Lüneburg, Brunswick, Dusseldorf, Wuppertal, at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, Berlin, Bochum and various touring theaters.

Since the 70s Vosgerau also occurs increasingly in film and television productions. He played under some of the most influential directors of this time as Peter Zadek ( The Pott, The wild fifties ), Rainer Werner Fassbinder ( are not a day, World on a Wire Eight hours ), Volker Schlöndorff ( The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum) and Jiří Menzel ( The chocolate sniffer ). He also took on regular guest roles in television series such as A Case for Two, The Old Man, Derrick, The Love Boat and Hotel Paradies. In the Black Forest Clinic 1987 he played in several episodes to Prof. Breeken and at the beginning of the family saga The legacy of Guldenburgs the Patriarch John of Martin Guldenburg.

Filmography (selection)

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