Siegfried Wischnewski

Siegfried Vishnevsky ( born April 15, 1922 in Saborowen, East Prussia, † 24 January 1989 King Winter ) was a German actor and radio speaker.

Biography

As a 16 -year-old Vishnevsky was the first time in a school production of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice on stage. A career as an actor, however, came first does not have a beginning stage addition, since he was drafted into the Navy. Only after the Second World War, he was able in 1945 to continue his stage career. Although Siegfried Vishnevsky never went to drama school, he played at renowned theaters such as in Lübeck, Kiel, Darmstadt, Wiesbaden and Dusseldorf. With the rise of television, he was more and more frequently in television, mostly in roles of commissioners or gangsters. He also has guest starred in the television series Derrick and Tatort. In 1972 he took over the lead role in the multi-part television series Private investigator Frank Kross. Most recently, he played in the evening series, a home for animals, the main role of the veterinarian Dr. Willi Bayer.

Vishnevsky worked as a radio speaker in a large scale. So you could, inter alia, it 1962 in a starring role in the Paul Temple radio play Paul Temple and the Margo ( Director: Edward Hermann) to hear.

In 1948 he married the actress Suzanne Knights, from whom he was divorced in 1956. In 1963 he married for the second time; the marriage lasted until his death. Bronchus and an accident caused him to sit down to rest. Vishnevsky died withdrawn in 1989 in his home in King Winter in Bonn, where he was also buried in the cemetery in Oberpleis district. His son Alexander Vishnevsky, born in Lüneburg in 1948, works as a journalist and lives in the Odenwald.

Films (selection )

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