Götz George


Götz George was a German actor, the son of actor couple Berta Drews and Heinrich George. His arguably best-known role is that of Duisburg detective Horst Schimanski in the TV crime series Tatort.

Early life

George was born in Berlin-Wannsee into a well known acting family: his father, Heinrich George, was a famous film and theater actor, and his mother, Berta Drews, a character actress. George is named after his father's favorite, Imperial Knight Götz von Berlichingen. His father was imprisoned by the Soviets and died after an appendectomy in the Soviet NKVD special internment camp Nr. 7, with his death likely hastened by starvation. George grew up in Berlin with his elder brother Jan and his mother. He attended school in Berlin-Lichterfelde and later attended the Lyzeum Alpinum in Zuoz, Switzerland.

Career

Stage

George made his stage debut in 1950, performing a role in William Saroyan's My Heart's in the Highlands. From 1955 to 1958 he also studied at the Berlin UFA-Nachwuchsstudio, though he received the crucial part of his acting education between 1958 and 1963. Following his mother's advice he occasionally played at the Deutsches Theater in Göttingen under the direction of Heinz Hilpert. After Hilpert's death, George would never join a fixed theater company again, although he did regularly perform on tours and as a guest performer.
Hansgünther Heyme signed him in 1972 to the Kölner Schauspielhaus, where George played Martin Luther in Dieter Forte's Martin Luther und Thomas Münzer. His most important stage achievement, in his own opinion, was the lead role in Büchner's Danton's Death during the Salzburg Festival in 1981. In 1986 and 1987, George, together with Eberhard Feik and Helmut Stauss, stage-managed Gogol's The Government Inspector. Performing in Anton Chekhov's Platonov, George went on his last theater tour.

Cinema and television

In 1953, he was able to get a small film role next to Romy Schneider in When the White Lilacs Bloom Again. In the same year he played, as he would often do from then on, next to his mother in Shakespeare's Richard III. After small movie parts during the 1950s, Götz George broke through with audiences and critics in the film Jacqueline. George was awarded the Bundesfilmpreis and the Preis der Filmkritik for his role. In 1962 he received the Bambi Award as the most popular actor.
In the sixties, George got the chance to show that he is able to do more than playing sappy peasants, through roles in movies such as Kirmes, playing a desperate Wehrmacht deserter, and Herrenpartie. More often, though, he performed in comedies and action-oriented movies which benefited from his physical presence. He became well known to a broad audience when, during his theater tour in Göttingen, Horst Wendlandt persuaded him to play in one of the Karl May series of films, which he started in 1962 with Der Schatz im Silbersee. It was originally planned to give him the lead role, but this plan was abandoned when Lex Barker was hired to play the role of Old Shatterhand, so George played the farmer son Fred Engel. George performed all stunts himself, even in his lead role as sheriff in Sie nannten ihn Gringo.
In the 1970s, he turned primarily to stage roles and to television, including the many episodes of Der Kommissar, Tatort, Derrick, and The Old Fox for which he would become famous. It was not until 1977 that he was cast in a prominent role again, playing Franz Lang in Death Is My Trade, a character modeled after Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höß.
George probably had his greatest popular success in the eighties on TV: in Tatort episodes of the WDR, broadcast from 1981 to 1991, he portrayed working-class police officer Horst Schimanski, who eventually became a cult figure in Germany. In 1984 and 1987 he again won the Bambi Award as the most popular actor. The series of Schulz & Schulz movies, starting in 1989 and dealing with the issue of the German reunification, gave him the opportunity to show his talents as a comedian in a double role, as did the role of the industry consultant in the series of the same name, which is rather far removed from the roughneck charm of senior commissar Schimanski.
Among George's most impressive roles in the nineties were his appearances in the television movie ', in which he portrayed the alleged serial killer and writer Henry Kupfer as a cold, calculating and manipulative intellectual, the movie Deathmaker , in which he portrayed Fritz Haarmann, and in the television movie ', the trauma of an aged, broken boxer.

Personal life and death

George was married to Loni von Friedl from 1966 to 1976; the couple's daughter, Tanja-Nicole, was born in 1967. From 1997, he lived together with Hamburg journalist Marika Ullrich; the couple married in 2014.
He died in 2016 at the age of 77 after a short illness.

Awards

Filmography (movies)

When the White Lilacs Bloom Again, 1953... KlausThe Great Test, 1954... Peter BehrendOld Barge, Young Love, 1957... Kalle Borchert ', 1958... Eberhard RömerJacqueline, 1959... Gustav BäumlerThe Fair, 1960... Robert MertensCarnival Confession, 1960... Clemens

Filmography (made-for-TV movies and series)

Kolportage, 1957... Erik StjernenhöAlle meine Söhne, 1961... Christian Keller Alle meine Söhne, 1965... Chris KellerDer Werbeoffizier, 1967... Captain PlumeSchlehmihls wundersame Geschichte, 1967... Peter SchlemihlMatch, 1968... AndréDer Eismann kommt, 1968... Rocky PioggiSpion unter der Haube, 1969... CazmioEin Jahr ohne Sonntag, 1969 ... Robert Sonntag11 Uhr 20, 1970 ... MûllerDer Kommissar: Tod einer Zeugin, 1970... Wolfgang KarrassTatort: , 1971... Joachim SeidelDiamantendetektiv Dick Donald, 1971 ... Dick DonaldDer Kommissar: Der Amoklauf, 1972... Paul NeumannDer Illegale, 1972... Nikolai Grunwaldt / Kurt BlohmTatort: , 1972... JerryKesselflickers Hochzeit, 1972... Michael ByrneDie Gräfin von Rathenow, 1973... LeopoldDer Kommissar: Sommerpension, 1973... Gottfried SchusterZwischen den Flügen, 1973 Mandragola, 1974... SiroTatort: , 1976... MartinHungária kávéház, 1977 ... HadnagyPolizeiinspektion 1: Verfolgungswahn, 1977... Alfred NeumeierLes Diamants du président, 1977 ... Pierre VidalVermutungen über Franz Bieberkopf, 1977Derrick - Season 5, Episode 10: "Der Spitzel" ... Georg LukasThe Old Fox: Der schöne Alex, 1978... Alex BergemannThe Old Fox: Der Auftraggeber, 1979... Martens', 1980 ... VictorÜberfall in Glasgow, 1981... Craig KennanTatort: , 1981... Horst Schimanski
  • ', 1981... Frederick William I of PrussiaDantons Tod, 1981... DantonTatort: , 1981... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1982... Horst SchimanskiDer Regenmacher, 1982... Bill StarbuckTatort: , 1982... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1982... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1983... Horst Schimanski', 1984... Craig MurrayTatort: , 1984... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1984... Horst SchimanskiOverheard, 1984... Bozidar Popkov-ProkopTatort: , 1984... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1985... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1985... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1985 ... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1986... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1986... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1986... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1987 ... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1987... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1988... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1988... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1988... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1989... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1989... Horst SchimanskiSpielen willst du ja alles. Götz George – rastlos im Einsatz, 1989Tatort: , 1989... Horst SchimanskiSchulz & Schulz, 1989... Walter Schulz and Wolfgang SchulzTatort: , 1990... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1990... Horst SchimanskiTatort / Polizeiruf 110: , 1990... Horst SchimanskiSchulz & Schulz 2: Aller Anfang ist schwer, 1991... Walter Schulz and Wolfgang SchulzTatort: , 1991... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1991... Horst SchimanskiTatort: , 1991... Horst SchimanskiSchulz & Schulz 3: Wechselspiele, 1992... Walter Schulz and Wolfgang SchulzSchulz & Schulz 4: Neue Welten, alte Lasten, 1992... Walter Schulz and Wolfgang Schulz: Kinderkram, 1993... Carl Morlock: Die Verflechtung, 1993... Carl Morlock: König Midas, 1993... Carl MorlockSchulz & Schulz 5: Fünf vor zwölf, 1993... Walter Schulz and Wolfgang Schulz: Der Tunnel, 1994... Carl Morlock
  • ', 1995 ... Stefan StolzeDer König von Dulsberg, 1995... Bruno Bülle', 1995... Henry KupferDer Mann auf der Bettkante, 1995... Jack FörnbeisserTote sterben niemals aus, 1996... Benno / TheobaldGates of Fire, 1996... Harry KowaSchimanski: , 1997... Horst SchimanskiSchimanski: , 1997... Horst SchimanskiSchimanski: , 1997... Horst SchimanskiSchimanski: , 1998... Horst SchimanskiSchimanski: , 1998... Horst SchimanskiSchimanski: , 1998... Horst Schimanski
  • ', 1998/99... Bubi ScholzDie Entführung, 1999... Carl HeidfeldRacheengel – Stimme aus dem Dunkeln, 1999... Dr. MeinfeldSchimanski: , 1999... Horst SchimanskiDie Spur meiner Tochter, 1999... Paul FlemmingSchimanski: Tödliche Liebe, 2000... Horst SchimanskiSchimanski: , 2000... Horst SchimanskiBargeld lacht, 2001... Harry FreundnerSchimanski: , 2001... Horst SchimanskiLiebe. Macht. Blind., 2001... Alexander StahlbergMein Vater, 2002... Richard EsserLiebe ist die halbe Miete, 2002... Dr. Gottfried NaumannSchimanski: , 2002... Horst Schimanski', 2002... Vinzenz KrögerDer Anwalt und sein Gast, 2002... Frank KarmannGeheimnisvolle Freundinnen, 2003... SandmannFamilienkreise, 2003... Raimund ParzAlpenglühen, 2003... Hannes SeegerRené Deltgen – Der sanfte Rebell, 2004Schimanski: , 2004... Horst SchimanskiLeaf and Blossom – The Inheritance, 2004... Vincent GottwaldAlpenglühen zwei – Liebe versetzt Berge, 2005... Hannes Seeger
  • ', 2005... Larry', 2005... John Schlesinger
  • ', 2005... President von WalterSchimanski: , 2005... Horst Schimanski', 2006... Jens UrbanCommissario Laurenti: Die Toten vom Karst, 2006... Antonio GubianAls der Fremde kam, 2006... Dr. Robert StubenrauchSchimanski: , 2007... Horst Schimanski
  • ', 2007... Henry LichtfeldDie Katze, 2007... SiegmarMeine fremde Tochter, 2008... Johann BergkampSchimanski: , 2008... Horst Schimanski', 2008... Ernst Schmitt
  • ', 2010... Peter Jordan', 2010... Hape WegenerSchimanski: , 2011... Horst SchimanskiPapa allein zu Haus, 2011... Theo Winter: , 2011... Bruno Markowitz
  • ', 2011... Jasper Dänert', 2012... Bruno Theweleit
  • ', 2012... Prof. Arthur Noswitz', 2013... Heinrich GeorgeSchimanski: , 2013... Horst Schimanski
  • ', 2014... Joseph Komalschek, 2016... Friedrich Türnitz