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    • Erwin Geschonneck (27 December 1906 – 12 March 2008) was a German actor. His biggest success occurred in the German Democratic Republic, where he was considered one of the most famous actors of the time.


      Early life


      Geschonneck was born in Bartenstein, East Prussia (now Bartoszyce, Poland), the son of a poor shoemaker. The family moved to Berlin in 1909 so his father could work as a nightwatchman. In 1919, the younger Geschonneck joined the Communist Party of Germany. After the Nazi takeover in 1933, he emigrated to the Soviet Union via Poland, but was expelled in 1938 and moved to Prague. After the German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia, he was arrested on 31 March 1939. During World War II, he was imprisoned in several Nazi concentration camps. In 1945, Geschonneck was one of the few prisoners who survived the RAF sinking of the Cap Arcona.


      Career


      Immediately following the war, Geschonneck acted in theaters in Hamburg, Germany, and made his film debut in 1947 in In jenen Tagen. He subsequently moved to East Germany, worked with Bertolt Brecht, and became a successful actor. He was a member of the jury at the 6th and 7th Moscow International Film Festivals.
      Geschonneck was featured in the German film Jacob the Liar by Frank Beyer, which was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1977 Academy Awards – the only nomination for the GDR. In December 2006, he turned 100.
      His last film, made in 1995 for the German television network ARD, was Matulla und Busch, where he played alongside veteran actor Fred Delmare. Geschonneck's son Matti Geschonneck directed.


      Death


      Geschonneck died in Berlin on 12 March 2008, aged 101.


      Filmography




      Television


      Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar (1953) – Pedro
      Gewissen in Aufruhr (TV miniseries, 1961) – Oberst Joachim Ebershagen
      Der Andere neben dir (1963) – Prof. Marschner
      Asphalt-Story (1964) – Robby Assmann
      Die Ermittlung – Oratorium in 11 Gesängen (1966) – Zeuge 9
      Rendezvous mit Unbekannt (TV miniseries, 1969)
      Jeder stirbt für sich allein (TV miniseries, 1970) – Otto Quangel
      Das Geheimnis der Anden (TV miniseries, 1972) – Don Pineto / Prof. Binder
      Im Schlaraffenland (1975) – James Luis Türkheimer
      Ein altes Modell (1976) – Bruno Nakonz
      Ein Wigwam für die Störche (1976) – Opa Fritz
      Die Insel der Silberreiher (1976) – Oberst von Bülow
      Des kleinen Lokführers große Fahrt (1978) – Großvater
      Plantagenstraße 19 (1979) – Richard Matuschke
      Verlobung in Hullerbusch (1979) – Ernst / Walter Wagemühl
      Herbstzeit (1979) – Paul Wositschka
      Meschkas Enkel (1981) – Meschka
      Benno macht Geschichten (1982) – Oskar Schrader
      Das Graupenschloß (1982) – Waldemar
      Matulla und Busch (1995) – Matulla (final film role)


      References




      External links


      Erwin Geschonneck in the German National Library catalogue
      Erwin Geschonneck at IMDb
      Hollywood Reporter: German film star Erwin Geschonneck dies
      International Herald Tribune: Famed East German actor, jailed by Nazis for communist sympathies, dies at 101
      New York Times: Erwin Geschonneck, Star of Many East German Films, Dies at 101
      The Guardian: Erwin Geschonneck, A respected actor, he survived Hitler's camps to become a star in East Germany
      Variety Magazine: Actor Erwin Geschonnek dies at 101
      Erwin Geschonneck
      "Geschonneck in Bildern" article in Berliner Zeitung

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