Peter Ehrlich

Peter Ehrlich ( born March 25, 1933, Leipzig ) is a German actor and director.

Biography

After graduation Ehrlich initially began studying theater studies, German studies, journalism and philosophy at the Free University of Berlin. Through dedicated collaboration at the local student stage, his professional focus shifted entirely to finally acting. He took professional acting classes with Horst Caspar and Hildegart Klingspor and received stage engagements in Berlin (1952-1956), Hamburg, at the Schauspielhaus in Zurich, in Schleswig, Ulm and Wiesbaden. In addition, he gave guest performances, among others at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg and the Ruhr Festival in Recklinghausen. Here, Ehrlich worked not only as an actor but also as a director.

In addition, the mime took over with the distinctive voice and the high end since the 60s repeatedly roles in film and television productions. He played among other things in the Gilbert Keith Chesterton filming He 's can not leave ( with Heinz Rühmann as Father Brown ), with Klaus chamber and Sigurd Fitzek, directed by Fritz Umgelter in Anyone who eats out of the tin cup, in the Durbridge Straßenfeger A man named Harry Brent, in Volker Schlöndorff's drama the moral of Ruth Halbfass, in the comedy thriller dollars noise ( Donald Sutherland ), Tom Toelles television miniseries Germany song and gave guest appearances on numerous television series and series such as the Commissioner, Derrick, the Old Man, Crime Scene and Police 110 An important lead role he played in 1975 as the opponent Martin Benrath in the movie Berlinger.

He also participated in many radio plays, such as when Tom Bombadil in 1991 by Bernd Lau staged radio play version of Lord of the Rings.

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