Peter Sattmann
Peter Sattmann (born 26 December 1947 in Zwickau) is a German actor and musician.
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Born | 26 December 1947 |
Occupation | Film actor Stage actor |
Biography
In 1957, Sattmann moved with his parents, Gerda and Ferdinand Sattmann, from Zwickau to Friedrichshafen, where he played in a band when he was twelve years old. He attended the Graf-Zeppelin-Gymnasium up to the eleventh class, when he left to concentrate on acting, moving to Munich and performing as a street musician.
He married when he was 21 years old, and in 1970 his youngest daughter, Katrin Sattmann, was born. He attended the Neue Münchner Schauspielschule, and in 1969 went to the Deutsches Theater in Göttingen. He was voted Schauspieler des Jahres in 1975 and in 1977 at the Württembergisches Staatstheater in Stuttgart.
Sattmann wrote a number of plays for which he directed the first performances, including "Open End", "Der Erzbischof ist da", "Brave New Man" and "Der Fallschirmspringer", and continued until 1990 at the Schiller Theater.[1][2]
In addition to appearing in films, Sattmann also composed the music for the film "Willkommen im Paradies".[1] He also composed music for “Kerbels Flucht”, “Der Prinz muss her” and “Das Familienfest”.[2][3]
From 1990 to 1998, he lived with Katja Riemann, and their daughter, Paula Riemann was born in 1993.[1]
Filmography
- Die Brüder (1977)
- Tod oder Freiheit (1977)
- Der Fall Maurizius (1981, TV miniseries)
- Das Rätsel der Sandbank (1984, TV miniseries)
- Im Innern des Wals (1985)
- Der Prins muß her (1987, TV series)
- Fool's Mate (1989)
- Le grand secret (1989, TV miniseries)
- Dick Francis Mysteries: In The Frame (1989, TV)
- Von Gewalt keine Rede (1991, TV film)
- Making Up! (1993)
- Lauras Entscheidung (1994, TV film)
- Bandits (1997)
- Mann tut was Mann kann (2012)
References
- "Peter Sattmann". Prisma Starguide (in German). Prisma Verlag. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
- "Peter Sattmann - Teufel" (in German). Berliner Jedermann Festspiele. 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
- "Peter Sattmann" (in German). Deutsches Filmhaus. 27 November 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2014.