Klaus Schwarzkopf

Klaus Schwarzkopf (18 December 1922 in Neuruppin 21 June 1991 in Bochum) was a German actor. From 1971 until 1978 he starred in the Norddeutscher Rundfunk version of the popular television crime series Tatort. He was also known as a respected stage actor and for being the German synchronisation voice of Peter Falk as Columbo during the 1970s.

Schwarzkopf was gay, but never admitted it. His partner was the dancer Hubertus Moeller. Schwarzkopf died in 1991 of AIDS.[1]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • 1964: Nachtzug D 106 (TV film), as Zugkellner
  • 1964: Flug in Gefahr (TV film), as Harry Burdick
  • 1966: Zehn Prozent (TV film), as Oberregierungsrat Frühwirth
  • 1968: Spravedlnost pro Selvina (TV film), as Frank Selvin
  • 1969: Der Kommissar: Ratten der Großstadt (TV series episode), as Krüger
  • 1969: Bitte recht freundlich, es wird geschossen (TV film), as Frank Crawford
  • 1969: Christoph Kolumbus oder Die Entdeckung Amerikas (TV film), as Vendrino
  • 1971: Der Kommissar: Besuch bei Alberti (TV series episode), as Gerhard Sidessen
  • 1971: Tatort: Blechschaden (TV series episode), as Kommissar Finke
  • 1972: Tatort: Strandgut (TV series episode), as Kommissar Finke
  • 1973: Der Kommissar: Rudek (TV series episode), as Georg Hauffe
  • 1973: Tatort: Jagdrevier (TV series episode), as Kommissar Finke
  • 1974: Tatort: Nachtfrost (TV series episode), as Kommissar Finke
  • 1974: Der Kommissar: Tod eines Landstreichers (TV series episode), as Pock
  • 1974: Eintausend Milliarden (TV film), as Müller-Mend
  • 1975: Die unfreiwilligen Reisen des Moritz August Benjowski (TV miniseries), as Don Pacheco
  • 1975: Tatort: Kurzschluß (TV series episode), as Kommissar Finke
  • 1977: Tatort: Reifezeugnis (TV series episode), as Kommissar Finke
  • 1977: Die Dämonen (TV miniseries, based on Dostoyevsky's Demons), as Anton L. Grigoreff / Narrator
  • 1978: Tatort: Himmelfahrt (TV series episode), as Kommissar Finke
  • 1979: Die Buddenbrooks (TV miniseries, based on Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks), as Jesselmeyer
  • 1980: Derrick: Pricker (TV series episode), as Alfred Pricker
  • 1982: The Confessions of Felix Krull (TV miniseries, based on Thomas Mann's Confessions of Felix Krull), as Felix Krull's Father
  • 1982: Das blaue Bidet (based on an essay by Joseph Breitbach) (TV film), as Barbe
  • 1983: Gin Romme (TV film)
  • 1983: Die Rückkehr der Zeitmaschine (TV film), as Dr. Erasmus Beilowski
  • 1985: Derrick: Lange Nacht für Derrick (TV series episode), as Dr. Bomann
  • 1985: Der Fahnder: S.O.S. am Sonntag (TV series episode), as Willie Spiegel
  • 1986: Liebling Kreuzberg: Doppeleinsatz (TV series episode), as Dagobert Gruber
  • 1986: Derrick: Die Nacht, in der Ronda starb (TV series episode), as Dr. Walter Schenk
  • 1986: Die Stunde des Léon Bisquet (TV film), as Léon Bisquet
  • 1987–1992: Praxis Bülowbogen (TV series, 18 episodes), as "Gleisdreieck"
  • 1980: Derrick: Kein Risiko (TV series episode), as Ingo Wecker
  • 1988: The Old Fox: Ein ganz gewöhnlicher Mord (TV series episode), as Rudolf Ballat
  • 1990: Die Richterin (TV film), as Benjamin Hofmann

References

  1. Bernd-Ulrich Hergemöller: Mann für Mann – Ein biographisches Lexikon, Suhrkamp Taschenbuch, Hamburg 2001


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