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Horst Breitenfeld

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'''Horst Breitenfeld''' (* [[July 17|17. July]] [[1924]], [[Schöneberg|Berlin-Schöneberg]]; † [[July 9|9. July]] [[2010]] <ref>A copy of the death certificate was deposited at [[Ticket:2017082210016833|Support]]</ref>, [[Nuremberg]]) was a German [[actor]] und [[Voice acting|voice actor]].

'''Biography'''

Breitenfeld was discovered by [[Gustav Knuth]], receiving his first theater role at the [[Deutsches Schauspielhaus]] Hamburg in 1943. Following this he was employed by the [[Theater am Schiffbauerdamm]] in Berlin. Breitenfeld joined the ensemble of the [[Mannheim National Theatre]] after World War II, where he participated in a staging of ''Tell auf der Achterbahn'', the first production after the theater was reopened. He received roles in Basel and Zürich, where he acted alongside director [[Friedrich Dürrenmatt]] in an adaption of his play ''The Visit'', as well as Mannheim, again, and Dortmund. He worked in Nürnberg for 22 years and continued living there after his retirement. Breitenfeld seldom participated in movie or TV productions. His cinema career included [[Helmut Käutner|Helmut Käutner's]] thriller ''[[The Orplid Mystery]]'', as well as [[Arthur Maria Rabenalt|Arthur Maria Rabenalt's]] comedy ''Die Frau von gestern Nacht'', ''Musik, Musik und nur Musik'', alongside [[Walter Giller]], ''[[Not Afraid of Big Animals]]'' alongside [[Heinz Rühmann]] and the movie adaptation of [[Carl Zuckmayer|Carl Zuckmayer's]] play ''[[The Devil's General]]''. Breitenfeld appeared in TV movies, for example ''Der Nächste, bitte!'' (1953), ''Schweik in the Second World War'' and Rainer Erler's ''[[A Guru Comes]]'', in mini-series, for instance ''Der seidene Schuh'' and TV series ''[[Die Firma Hesselbach]].''

As a voice actor Breitenfeld became known to a large audience as "Hoss Cartwright" ([[Dan Blocker]]) in ''[[Bonanza]]'', who he dubbed in the Hamburg versions, along with [[Michael Chevalier]], Martin Hirthe and Thomas Braut, and in Blocker's appearances in [[Margret Dünser|Margret Dünser's]] ''V.I.P.-Schaukel'' and the detective film ''[[Lady in Cement]]''. Moreover, he dubbed "Ephraim Longstocking" (Beppe Wolgers) in the TV adaptation of ''[[Pippi Longstocking (1969 film)|Pippi Longstocking]]'' and ''[[Pippi in the South Seas (film)|Pippi in the South Seas]]'', [[Peter Ustinov]] in ''[[Hotel Sahara]]'' and [[Christopher Lee]] in ''[[Valley of Eagles]]''.

Additionally, Breitenfeld participated in several audio dramas and radio productions, including ''The Grass Harp'', NWDR 1952, based on [[Truman Capote|Truman Capote's]] [[The Grass Harp|novel]], and as the „Luckdragon Falkor" in the adaptation of [[Michael Ende|Michael Endes]] [[The NeverEnding Story (film)|Neverending Story"]], KIOSK 1984.
== Filmography (Auswahl) ==

* 1950: [[The Orplid Mystery]]
* 1950: Die Frau von gestern Nacht
* 1953: [[Not Afraid of Big Animals]]
* 1953: Der Nächste, bitte!
* 1955: [[The Devil's General]]
* 1955: Musik, Musik und nur Musik
* 1955: Der Korporal aus Jav
* 1955: Unternehmen Schlafsack
* 1961:[[Schweik in the Second World War]]
* 1962: [[Die Firma Hesselbach]]: Der Dieb
* 1965: Der seidene Schuh
* 1966: Der Richter von London
* 1976: Dorothea Merz
* 1980: [[A Guru Comes]]

== Weblinks ==

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* [https://ift.tt/2t2X7qB Horst Breitenfeld] at the ''Synchrondatenbank''

== References ==
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December 09, 2019 at 10:38PM

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