Günter Grabbert

Acting

Günter Grabbert

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Jan 15, 1931 (94 years old)
Death date
Dec 15, 2010

Günter Grabbert

Known For

Sehnsucht nach Liebe
1h 29m
DOLBY
Movie 2004

Sehnsucht nach Liebe

The widowed, single-parent pastor Anja has a silent admirer in...

Das Geheimnis meiner Mutter
DOLBY
Movie 2002

Das Geheimnis meiner Mutter

It seems as if Lena is a Sunday child: successful...

Rapunzel, or The Magic of Tears
1h 24m
DOLBY
Movie 1988

Rapunzel, or The Magic of Tears

Adaptation of the classic fairytale. Rapunzel lives alone in the...

Ernst Thälmann
3h 50m
DOLBY
Movie 1986

Ernst Thälmann

This elaborate two-part television film features a section from the...

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21 Episodes
DOLBY
TV Show 1985

Zahn um Zahn

Victory
2h 40m
DOLBY
Movie 1985

Victory

30 years after the end of World War II, a...

Biography

Günter Grabbert (also: Günther Grabbert; born January 15, 1931 in Schwerin; died December 15, 2010 in Leipzig) was a German actor. Günter Grabbert came from the amateur drama movement and played his first roles in performances by a group of the Society for German-Soviet Friendship at the Pushkin House in Schwerin. From 1950 to 1953, he studied acting at the German Theater Institute Weimar Schloß Belvedere. From 1956, he was a member of the ensemble of the Leipzig Schauspielhaus. He was also a particularly busy actor in GDR cinema, for example in 1962 in “Beschreibung eines Sommers“ after Karl-Heinz Jakobs. As a dubbing actor, he lent his German voice to Lex Barker, among others. On the theater stage, Günter Grabbert played almost all the major roles - Faust as well as Mephisto, Richard III, Karl Moor, King Lear, Peer Gynt, Galileo Galilei, Goya, Nathan and Falstaff. As a reciter, he was on the road with his own literary programs - after reunification throughout Germany - with texts by Goethe, Schiller, Ringelnatz and Wilhelm Busch, among others, usually accompanied by the guitarist Frank Fröhlich. His art of performance has also been recorded on recordings and audio books. One of his first releases in this regard was a record with Josef Čapek's Geschichten vom Hündchen und vom Kätzchen. In 1986, he was awarded the National Prize II Class for Art and Literature as a member of the acting collective of the television film Ernst Thälmann. Grabbert continued to appear in film and television even after reunification. He lived in the Gohlis district of Leipzig until the end.