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Reinhard Kolldehoff

Weitere Namen
Reinhard Koldehoff (Schreibvariante)
René Koldehoff (Weiterer Name)
Date of Birth
04/29/1914 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Berlin
Sterbedatum
11/19/1995 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Berlin
Biography

Reinhard (René) Kolldehoff, born April 29, 1914, in Berlin, as the son of a post office clerk, finished high school before he took over roles as an extra at Großes Schauspielhaus and at Staatsoper Berlin to pay for actor"s training. After his official stage debut in 1936 in Altenburg and several engagements at theatres in Remscheid, Danzig, Hamburg, and in Lübeck, he made his movie debut in a small role in the comedy "Der Gasmann", starring Heinz Rühmann in the leading role. Directly after the film, he was drafted for military service by Wehrmacht so that he was not able to continue his acting career until the end of the war.

From 1945 on, he at first performed at Berlin"s Hebbel-Theater, later at several other Berlin theatres including Deutsches Theater and Komödie before he went to Hamburg"s Schauspielhaus in 1955. However, Kolldehoff noticeably focused on the film business. After several small roles in DEFA films, for instance, as teacher Tischbein in Erich Engel"s film "Affaire Blum" ("Blum Affair"), or as SA member Rudi Wille in Wolfgang Staudte"s film "Rotation", he played his first leading role in Hans Müller"s film "Bürgermeister Anna". In the film, Kolldehoff made a convincing performance as returning soldier Jupp Ucker who has trouble to accept that a woman – his former girlfriend – has taken up the post of mayor in his home town. It takes hostilities of others until he comes to appreciate her competence and her circumspection.

 

Kolldehoff made his last appearance in a DEFA film in "Die letzte Heuer" (1951). In the film, he played an unpleasant police inspector. He then starred in countless West German and increasingly also in international productions that mostly credited him as "René Kolldehoff". He mainly played easily remembered supporting roles as his striking face, his gigantic stature, and his deep, often rumbling voice predestined him for dark, brutal, or hotheaded characters. Thus, he portrayed numerous shady characters and criminals as well as military personnel.

For German cinema, Kolldehoff starred in entertainment movies like "Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren" ("I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg", 1952), "Hoppla, jetzt kommt Eddie" ("Hoopla, Now Comes Eddie", 1958) oder "Heintje – mein bester Freund" (1970), in genre films like "Urlaub auf Ehrenwort" ("Furlough on Word of Honor", 1955), "Der Frosch mit der Maske" ("Face of the Frog", 1959), and Fritz Lang"s "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse" ("The Thousend Eyes of Dr. Mabuse", 1960), but also in literary adaptations like Helmut Käutner"s "Der Hauptmann von Köpenick" ("The Captain from Köpenick", 1956), based on Carl Zuckmayer, or Falk Harnack"s TV production "Jeder stirbt für sich allein" (1962), based on Hans Fallada. His rare leading roles include the displaced village priest in Peter Fleischmann"s satire "Das Unheil" ("Havoc", 1971). On TV, Kolldehoff appeared in numerous TV series, including "Der Kommissar", "Derrick", and "Der Alte".

Kolldehoff often represented the "ugly German" and the prototypical Nazi in international productions. He, for instance, made a memorable performance in Paul Verhoeven"s film "Soldaat van Oranje" ("Soldier of Orange", 1977). Kolldehoff worked with well-known directors like Claude Chabrol, Daniel Mann, Joseph Losey, Henri Verneuil, George Roy Hill, and Paul Mazursky and appeared alongside international movie stars ranging from Alain Delon to Roger Moore, and from Catherine Deneuve to Jane Birkin. His most concise roles include the role of the confused German business man in Jacques Tati"s film "Playtime" (1967), the role of Baron von Essenbeck in Luchino Visconti"s film "La Caduta Degli Die" ("Luchino Visconti"s The Damned", 1969), and the role of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring in the multi-part US production "The Winds of War" (1983).

After about 170 roles in films from more than 30 countries, Kolldehoff"s appearance in the TV series "Forstinspektor Buchholz" (1989) marked his last role. At that time, Kolldehoff was already confined to a wheelchair due to Parkinson"s disease. Later, he also became a diabetic. For a time, he was still able to work as a dubbing voice but eventually he had to end his career entirely.

Reinhard Kolldehoff had married for a second time and was the father of two children. He died on November 19, 1995, in Berlin, at the age of 81.

Filmography
2018
Die 1000 Glotzböbbel vom Dr. Mabuse
  • Participation
1987
Angeklagt: Ein Fahrlehrer
  • Cast
1985
High Speed
  • Cast
1984/1985
Die Dame vom Palace-Hotel
  • Cast
1983/1984
Morgen in Alabama
  • Cast
1983
Die Beine des Elefanten
  • Cast
1983/1984
Der vierte Mann
  • Cast
1982/1983
Julie Darling
  • Cast
1981/1982
Teufelsküche
  • Cast
1980/1981
Der König und sein Narr
  • Cast
1980
Der Mann, der Venedig hieß
  • Cast
1979/1980
Die Paulskirche
  • Cast
1979/1980
Primel macht ihr Haus verrückt
  • Cast
1979/1980
Karriere
  • Cast
1979
Heinrich, der gute König
  • Cast
1978
Das kalte Herz
  • Cast
1977/1978
Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo
  • Cast
1978
Die Kolonne
  • Cast
1977/1978
Der Schimmelreiter
  • Cast
1978
Sie nannten ihn Mücke
  • Cast
1976
Das Ende der Beherrschung
  • Cast
1976
Der Mann aus Portofino
  • Cast
1976
Das chinesische Wunder
  • Cast
1973-1976
So oder so ist das Leben
  • Cast
1976
Wanzen
  • Cast
1975
Tod im U-Bahnschacht
  • Cast
1974/1975
Warum es ein Fehler war, Beckmann zu erschießen
  • Cast
1974
Borsalino & Co.
  • Cast
1973
Die perfekte Erpressung
  • Cast
1973
Mein Onkel Benjamin
  • Cast
1972
Ein achtbarer Mann
  • Cast
1972
Sie verkaufen den Tod
  • Cast
1970/1971
Das Unheil
  • Cast
1970
Auftrag: Mord!
  • Cast
1969/1970
Der Erbarmungslose
  • Cast
1970
Heintje - Mein bester Freund
  • Cast
1970
Lohngeldraub
  • Cast
1968/1969
Die Verdammten
  • Cast
1967/1968
Die Postanweisung
  • Cast
1967/1968
Straßenbekanntschaften auf St. Pauli
  • Cast
1967
Der Fall Petkov
  • Cast
1967
Le franciscain de Bourges
  • Cast
1966
Die Haut des Anderen
  • Cast
1965
Diamanten sind gefährlich
  • Cast
1965
Blumen für Zimmer 19
  • Cast
1965
Warteliste zur Hölle
  • Cast
1965
Le chant du monde
  • Cast
1963
Bergwind
  • Cast
1963
Mord in Rio
  • Cast
1963
Die erste Lehre
  • Cast
1963
Tödlicher Karneval
  • Cast
1962
Jeder stirbt für sich allein
  • Cast
1962
Onkel Harry
  • Cast
1961/1962
Das Mädchen und der Staatsanwalt
  • Cast
1961
Diesmal muß es Kaviar sein
  • Cast
1960/1961
Ein wahrer Held
  • Cast
1961
Liane - die Tochter des Dschungels
  • Cast
1961
Die seltsame Gräfin
  • Cast
1960/1961
...und sowas nennt sich Leben
  • Cast
1960
Die Familie
  • Cast
1960
Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse
  • Cast
1959/1960
Am grünen Strand der Spree. 1. Das Tagebuch des Jürgen Wilms
  • Cast
1960
Orientalische Nächte
  • Cast
1959/1960
Einer von Sieben
  • Cast
1959
Der Frosch mit der Maske
  • Cast
1959
Bobby Dodd greift ein
  • Cast
1959
Und das am Montagmorgen
  • Cast
1958/1959
Hunde, wollt Ihr ewig leben
  • Cast
1959
Kriegsgericht
  • Cast
1959
Das Nachtlokal zum Silbermond
  • Cast
1958
Liebe kann wie Gift sein
  • Cast
1958
Hoppla, jetzt kommt Eddie
  • Cast
1958
Gestehen Sie, Dr. Corda!
  • Cast
1958
Romarey: Operazione Mazaref
  • Cast
1957/1958
Der Greifer
  • Cast
1957
Der Fuchs von Paris
  • Cast
1957
Das Glück liegt auf der Straße
  • Cast
1957
Der müde Theodor
  • Cast
1957
Das haut hin
  • Cast
1956/1957
Kalle wird Bürgermeister
  • Cast
1956
Anastasia, die letzte Zarentochter
  • Cast
1956
Der Hauptmann von Köpenick
  • Cast
1955/1956
Ein Mädchen aus Flandern
  • Cast
1956
Liane - das Mädchen aus dem Urwald
  • Cast
1954/1955
Stern von Rio
  • Cast
1955
Oberwachtmeister Borck
  • Cast
1955
Hanussen
  • Cast
1954/1955
Zwischenlandung in Paris
  • Cast
1955
Urlaub auf Ehrenwort
  • Cast
1954
Gitarren der Liebe
  • Cast
1954
Unternehmen Edelweiß
  • Cast
1953
Weg ohne Umkehr
  • Cast
1953
Knall und Fall als Detektive
  • Cast
1953
Vati macht Dummheiten
  • Cast
1953
Rechte für alle 01: Die Freiheit der Person ist unverletzlich
  • Cast
1952
Wenn abends die Heide träumt
  • Cast
1952
Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren
  • Cast
1952
Postlagernd Turteltaube
  • Cast
1952
Der fröhliche Weinberg
  • Cast
1950/1951
Die letzte Heuer
  • Cast
1950
Epilog
  • Cast
1951
Die neuen Herren von Lützkendorf
  • Cast
1949/1950
Bürgermeister Anna
  • Cast
1950
Melodie des Schicksals
  • Cast
1949/1950
Der Auftrag Höglers
  • Cast
1949
Unser täglich Brot
  • Cast
1948/1949
Rotation
  • Cast
1948/1949
Quartett zu fünft
  • Cast
1948/1949
Angst
  • Cast
1948/1949
Das Mädchen Christine
  • Cast
1948
Affaire Blum
  • Cast
1940/1941
Der Gasmann
  • Cast
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