Bernd Herzsprung | |
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Born |
Bernd Herzsprung March 22, 1942 Hamburg, Germany |
Occupation | Actor |
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Bernd Herzsprung (born March 22, 1942 in Hamburg, Germany) is a German television actor.
Herzsprung completed his acting training with Joseph Offenbach and then played in theaters in Hamburg (including the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in The Captain of Köpenick with Werner Hinz, the Ernst Deutsch Theater in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) and other cities. On stage, his domain is the Boulevard theatre (Charley's Aunt).
In 1967 he gave his film debut in Wilder Reiter GmbH , directed by Franz-Josef Spieker. Other movies followed, like Das fliegende Klassenzimmer in 1973 and Deutschlandlied (Ernst Witzel, 1984).
But Herzsprung was best known for his television roles. Since the late 1960s he played primarily in crime series such as Dem Täter auf der Spur, Der Kommissar, Derrick, Der Alte, Sonderdezernat K1, Ein Fall für zwei or Tatort. Since 1978 he played in the ZDF - TV series SOKO 5113 and 1994 he changed to the series Freunde fürs Leben (until 2000). In the ARD television series Familie Dr. Kleist, he played the role of the mayor of Eisenach. In the comedy Hengstparade he played alongside Christiane Hoerbiger and Michael Mendl.