Werner Dissel

Werner Dissel ( born August 26, 1912 in Cologne, † January 22, 2003 in Wild West Park in Potsdam ) was a German actor and director. He starred in movies like Saxon gloss and Prussia's Glory and Coming Out.

Life

In the 1930s Dissel worked as a photojournalist and graphic artist. During this time he belonged to the circle moving around, edited by Franz Jung and Harro Schulze -Boysen magazine The enemy had formed. He worked from 1935 together with Walter chef at the resistance newspaper will to empire with.

Werner Dissel was imprisoned from 1937 to 1939 by the Gestapo because he had joined an anti-fascist movement. The wave of arrests against the Berlin resistance group Rote Kapelle then he escaped in 1942 only thanks to the steadfastness of his friends.

After army service in a meteorologists unit and the end of the Second World War he joined the Communist Party and was held in Wiesbaden as a stage designer and comedian returns to the stage. In 1950 he moved to the East, where he worked as an actor and director. In the period 1960 to 1979, he appeared in the Berliner Ensemble.

In October 1986, Dissel received the Art Prize of the GDR in the collective.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall Dissel stepped into TV series on how For all cases Stefanie (2001) and Police 110. From his late colleague Wolfsried Lier 1993 he took over the lead role of William in the series Immenhof.

Filmography (selection)

As a performer:

Director (Selection)

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