Willy Birgel

Willy Birgel

Weitere Namen: Wilhelm Maria Birgel (Geburtsname)
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*19.09.1891 Köln; †29.12.1973 Dübendorf, Schweiz

Biografie

Wilhelm Maria Birgel was born in Cologne on September 19th 1891. As one of five children, he was expected to take over the business of his father, a goldsmith, and thus attended arts and crafts schools in Cologne and Düsseldorf. Yet already at the age of 16, Birgel wanted to be an actor and secretly joined a theatre troupe. In 1912, he was accepted at the acting school in Cologne and later performed on stages in Dessau, Cologne and Koblenz. The outbreak of WWI interrupted his career, and Birgel, who served in the artillery, was promoted to an officer rank during the war. In 1919, he returned to the stage, and over the years became a well-known and respected character actor. During a guest performance in Berlin, he was noticed by the UFA and at the age of 43, he got his first supporting role in a feature film, playing a British officer in Paul Wegener"s "Ein Mann will nach Deutschland" (1934). At first he mostly played shady characters, but soon the charming gentleman became Birgel"s trademark role and made him an audience favourite.

His first leading part came with "Fürst Woronzeff", directed by Artur Robison. Along with prominent actors like Zarah Leander, Gustaf Gründgens and Heinrich George, he appeared in entertainment fare, but also in Nazi propaganda films, for instance "Feinde" (1940) and "Kameraden" (1941). In 1937, he was appointed state actor by Joseph Goebbels. Immediately after the war, Birgel"s previous participation in propaganda films and especially his performance as Ernst von Brenken in "Reitet für Deutschland" led to him being temporarily banned from performing by the Allied Forces.

Erich Pommer helped his return to acting in 1947 with "Zwischen gestern und morgen", and soon Birgel enjoyed success again. He became one of the most industrious movie actors of the 1950s, starring in popular films like "Das ewige Spiel" (1951), "Rittmeister Wronski" (1954) and "Johannisnacht" (1956). In 1959, he began a long-term engagement at the Schauspielhaus Zurich and from the mid-1960s on, he also appeared at the Bayerische Staatsschauspiel. Birgel made his last screen appearance in 1965, playing an aging writer – and sending up his own image – in Peter Schamoni"s "Schonzeit für Füchse". In the 1960s, he received numerous awards for his lifetime achievement, including the German Film Award.

On December 29 1973, Willy Birgel passed away in Dübendorf near Zurich after suffering a heart attack.

Filmografie

1970/1971 Professor Sound und die Pille
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1968 Sommersprossen
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1965/1966 Schonzeit für Füchse
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1965/1966 Baroud à Beyrouth pour F.B.I. 505
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1964 Ein Sarg aus Hongkong
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1962 Romanze in Venedig
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1961 Frau Cheneys Ende
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1959 Wenn die Glocken hell erklingen
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1959 Arzt aus Leidenschaft
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1958/1959 Geliebte Bestie
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1958 Der Priester und das Mädchen
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1958 Liebe kann wie Gift sein
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1957 Frauenarzt Dr. Bertram
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1957 Die Heilige und ihr Narr
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1957 Impressionen aus einem Theater
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1956 Zwischen Zeit und Ewigkeit
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1956 Ein Herz kehrt heim
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1956 Johannisnacht
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1955/1956 Rosen für Bettina
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1955 Rosenmontag
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1955 Die Toteninsel
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1954/1955 Ein Mann vergißt die Liebe
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1954/1955 Heidi und Peter
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1954 Rittmeister Wronski
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1954 Konsul Strotthoff
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1953/1954 Die Gefangene des Maharadscha
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1953-1954/1962 Die blonde Frau des Maharadscha
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1953 Sterne über Colombo
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1952/1953 Der Kaplan von San Lorenzo. (Mea Culpa)
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1952 Heidi
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1952 Mein Herz darfst Du nicht fragen
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1951 Wenn die Abendglocken läuten
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1950/1951 Das ewige Spiel
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1950 Vom Teufel gejagt
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1947 Zwischen gestern und morgen
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1944/1948 Mit meinen Augen
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1944/1945 Leb' wohl, Christina
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1944/1945 Die Brüder Noltenius
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1943/1944 Der Majoratsherr
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1943/1944 Ich brauche Dich
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1942/1943 Du gehörst zu mir
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1942-1944 Musik in Salzburg
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1942 Diesel
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1942 Der dunkle Tag
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1941 Kameraden
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1940/1941 ...reitet für Deutschland
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1940 Feinde
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1939/1940 Das Herz der Königin
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1939 Maria Ilona
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1939 Der Gouverneur
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1939 Kongo-Express
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1938/1939 Hotel Sacher
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1938 Der Fall Deruga
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1938 Der Blaufuchs
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1938 Geheimzeichen LB 17
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1937/1938 Verklungene Melodie
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1937 Fanny Elßler
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1937 Zu neuen Ufern
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1937 Unternehmen Michael
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1936/1937 Menschen ohne Vaterland
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1936/1937 Ritt in die Freiheit
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1936 Schlußakkord
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1936 Verräter
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1935 Einer zuviel an Bord
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1935 Das Mädchen Johanna
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1935 Schwarze Rosen
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1934/1935 Barcarole
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1934 Fürst Woronzeff
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1934 Ein Mann will nach Deutschland
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