- Ernst Schröder (actor)
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name = Ernst Schröder
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birthdate = birth date|1915|1|27|df=y
location =Herne, Germany
deathdate = death date and age|1994|7|26|1915|1|27|df=y
deathplace =Berlin ,Germany
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yearsactive = 1934–1992
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homepage =Ernst Schröder (
27 January 1915 –26 July 1994 ) was a popular German theatre, film and TV actor.Life
Born in Herne, Schroeder began his acting career at the nearby
Bochum Theatre in 1934, under the legendary director Saladin Schmitt. He worked there until 1936, also working as Assistant Director and Stage Designer. After working atBielefeld andWuppertal , he moved to theSchiller Theatre inBerlin in 1938, which became his artistic home and the location of his greatest triumphs, particularly afterWorld War II .During the war he served briefly in the army, was wounded, and returned to the Schiller Theatre in 1942. When in 1944 the theatre was closed, he returned to serve in the army, and ended the war in Italy as a prisoner. He returned to the theatre in 1946 and rapidly re-established his reputation.
He was considered one of the greatest character actors of the German theatre, enjoying larger than life roles. He was frequently compared with the pre-war star
Heinrich George . In addition, he frequently acted inZurich andMunich . Although he concentrated on stage work, both as actor and director, he occasionally appeared in film roles, most notably as German General Hans von Salmuth in the 1962 film The Longest Day.He achieved broader popularity in the 1970s, appearing more frequently on television, particularly in crime shows like "Derrick" and "Der Alte".
In 1980, his daughter, the actress
Christiane Schroeder (18 January 1942–17 September 1980), committed suicide by jumping off theGolden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.In 1981 he staged a production of Shakespeare's "
King Lear " at theBad Hersfeld Festival. At the end of the 1980s he returned to television in the role of 'Lauritz Lorentz' in the series of "Lorentz und Söhne" ("Lorentz and Sons").In 1991-92 he appeared as the narrator in a dramatised radio version of "The Lord of the Rings".
Throughout his career Schroeder also dubbed the voices of popular English-speaking actors into German. Amongst others, he provided the voices for
Charles Boyer ,James Cagney ,William Conrad ,Rex Harrison ,Herbert Lom ,Spencer Tracy , andPeter Ustinov .At the age of 79 Schroeder was diagnosed with cancer at a Berlin hospital. He committed suicide on
26 July 1994 by jumping out of a window.Theater
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