Gunnar Möller Explained
Gunnar Möller (1 July 1928 – 16 May 2017) was a German television and film actor. He appeared in over 160 film and television productions between 1940 and 2016. He was most successful as a leading man in German cinema of the 1950s, especially with his role in I Often Think of Piroschka (1955) with Liselotte Pulver. He later turned to character roles and worked for a number of years in England, including the supporting role of Hans van Broecken in World War II drama series Secret Army .
He was married to the actress Brigitte Rau until her death in 1979, when he killed her during an argument in London. He was sentenced to five years in prison in England, but served only two and was able to continue his career in Germany.[1]
In 2003, he married actress Christiane Hammacher,[2] with whom he had performed in "Loriots Dramatische Werke" ("Loriot's Dramatic Works") at Frankfurt's Fritz Rémond Theater and on tour during the 1980s.[3] [4]
Möller died on 16 May 2017 in his hometown Berlin, aged 88.[5]
Selected filmography
- Our Miss Doctor (1940) - Ernst Schultze, Sextaner
- Kopf hoch, Johannes! (1941) - Wilhelm Panse
- Immer nur Du (1941) - Blumenjunge
- Her Other Self (1941) - Boy
- Sein Sohn (1942) - Willi, Herberts Sohn
- Between Heaven and Earth (1942)
- Meine Freundin Josefine (1942) - Bote
- Der Seniorchef (1942) - Willy, Stalljunge
- Floh im Ohr (1943) - Jungknecht Willi
- Circus Renz (1943) - Willi, Bäckerjunge
- Fritze Bollmann wollte angeln (1943) - Orje
- Meine vier Jungens (1944) - Ulf Mertens
- Junge Adler (1944) - Spatz
- The Degenhardts (1944)
- Ein Blick zurück (1944) - Botenjunge Max
- The Green Salon (1944) - Jörgeli
- The Noltenius Brothers (1945) - Jürgen Noltenius, Sohn
- Leb' wohl, Christina (1945) - Schüler Kälble
- Wozzeck (1947) - Student
- Thank You, I'm Fine (1948) - Günther Holk
- Heimliches Rendezvous (1949) - Fritzchen
- Where the Trains Go (1949) - Gustav Dussmann
- I'll Make You Happy (1949) - Franz
- After the Rain Comes Sunshine (1949) - Polizist Otto
- Hans im Glück (1949)
- Five Suspects (1950) - Ole Klimm
- Gabriela (1950) - Peter Hoyer
- Abundance of Life (1950) - Felix Engler, Student
- The Man Who Wanted to Live Twice (1950)
- Die Jungen vom Kranichsee (1950) - Schulhelfer Heider
- Taxi-Kitty (1950) - Boy Fritz
- A Heidelberg Romance (1951) - William Edwards jr
- The Imaginary Invalid (1952) - Peter
- A Thousand Red Roses Bloom (1952) - Himpemax
- Until We Meet Again (1952) - Pamelas Freund
- Holiday From Myself (1952) - Michael Matz, genannt Thomas
- Marriage for One Night (1953) - Putzi
- Salto Mortale (1953) - Kurt
- Dutch Girl (1953) - Jan
- The Dancing Heart (1953) - Viktor
- Wedding Bells (1954) - Klaus Eckhoff
Notes and References
- News: Gerste . Margrit . Szenen einer Ehe . German . . 1980-05-09 . 2017-12-07 .
- "Vom Gefängnis zurück auf den Bildschirm", in "Panorama". Essen, Germany: DerWesten Funke, March 29, 2016.
- "Ein Leben mit Sprengkraft: Das Fritz-Rémond-Theater zeigt den Erfinder Alfred Nobel privat", Frankfurter Neue Presse.
- "'Ich denke oft an Piroschka' - Schauspieler Gunnar Möller gestorben". Aargau, Switzerland: Aargauer Zeitung, May 22, 2017.
- News: Ich denke oft an Andi. 20 May 2017. junge Welt. 21 May 2017. de.