Günther Haack

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    February 20, 1929

    Day of Death

    June 16, 1965 (36 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Berlin, Germany

    Günther Haack

    Biography

    Günther Haack (born February 20, 1929 in Berlin, † June 16, 1965 in Halle (Saale), and Günter Haack) was a German actor. After the Second World War, Günther Haack first took acting lessons in Berlin (East). He then played at the Deutsches Theater and at the Volksbühne. In addition, he also worked at the radio and the Berlin cabaret Lachbrett. During this time, the DEFA became aware of him. He achieved a great public success with the role of joiner Peter Iwanow in the film version of the Lortzing opera Zar and Zimmermann. Also the presentation of the teacher Kiepe in I do not forget my Traudel or the border guards room in Every hour increased its popularity. Following a traffic accident caused by him under the influence of alcohol followed by an accident escape, Haack received a prison sentence of 2 years and 6 months at the beginning of 1958. To the detention he volunteered for mining underground. After his early release, he managed to continue his acting career. As a passenger accident Haack on June 8, 1965 in a traffic accident in which the singer Manfred Raasch was killed. At the age of only 36, he died on 16 June in Halle (Saale) as a result of the accident. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Known For

    • Don’t Forget My Little Traudel

      Don’t Forget My Little Traudel

      1957

    • Alarm at the Circus

      Alarm at the Circus

      1954

    • Christine

      Christine

      1963

    • Das hölzerne Kälbchen

      Das hölzerne Kälbchen

      1961

    • Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot

      Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot

      1961

    • Drei Kapitel Glück

      Drei Kapitel Glück

      1961

    • Zu jeder Stunde

      Zu jeder Stunde

      1960

    • Secret Archives on Elbe

      Secret Archives on Elbe

      1963

    • Carola Lamberti

      Carola Lamberti

      1954

    • Das Ganze halt

      Das Ganze halt

      1961