Gerd Baltus

Gerd Baltus (29 March 1932 – 13 December 2019)[1] was a German television actor.

Gerd Baltus
Born(1932-03-29)29 March 1932
Died13 December 2019(2019-12-13) (aged 87)
Hamburg, Germany

Baltus was born in Bremen. While doing law studies Baltus became interested in acting. In 1952 he got his first theatre booking in Hamburg, later in Bonn, West Berlin and Munich.

Baltus became known to a broad public however above all as a regular guest with crime film series such as Derrick and Tatort. He had basic roles also in the miniseries PS (1975) and in the popular family saga Lorentz & Söhne, where he starred with Ernst Schröder and Hans Korte before the camera. Besides his film work Baltus worked extensively as a speaker of radio plays.

In 1964 he received the Federal Film Award for his work in the film The Blood of the Walsungs. He died in Hamburg.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1965The Blood of the WalsungsJustus / Leutnant
1966I Am Looking for a ManStudientrat Benzinger
1967BonditisFrank Born
1967Der Tod läuft hinterherHarry Brenton2 episodes
1968Komm nur, mein liebstes VögeleinCommentator
1968Der IdiotPrince MyshkinTV miniseries[2]
1971Wie ich ein Neger wurdeLehrer
1973The CaretakerAstonTV movie
1974Ein ganz perfektes EhepaarRobert Krieg
1975-1976PSHerr Volker Schmitting8 episodes
1977-1994DerrickKonrad Schreiber / Kubeck / Abel / Hahne / Dr. Schöler / Erich Kleemann / Lehrer / Karl Hauweg / Martin Schlehdorn9 episodes
1978Die AnstaltDr. Steinhausen
1978Lean TimesDr. Peter Helfrich12 episodes
1985Angry HarvestGeistlicher
1985Die EinsteigerDirektor Kappellusch
1986Teufels GroßmutterFrank Engelhardt12 episodes
1986Käthe KollwitzSander
1988Lorentz & SöhneGerhard Lorentz11 episodes
1989-1992Mit Leib und SeeleKlaus Bardusch16 episodes
1993-1997Ein Bayer auf RügenDonatius Domberger45 episodes
1996Unser Lehrer Doktor SpechtHerr Hohlbein13 episodes

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