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Years active
  
1937–1997

Name
  
Gerd Henneberg

Role
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Gerhard Otto Henneberg

Born
  
14 July 1922
Magdeburg, German Reich

Occupation
  
Actor, theater director, theater manager

Died
  
January 1, 2011, Berlin, Germany

Movies
  
Das tapfere Schneiderlein, Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, The Solo Sailor, Your Unknown Brother

Similar People
  
Yuri Ozerov, Herrmann Zschoche, Ulrich Weiss

Gerd Michael Henneberg (14 July 1922 – 1 January 2011) was a German actor and theater director.

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Biography

Gerd Henneberg's father, Richard, was a theater director. After the young Heeneberg took private acting classes, he debuted on stage at age sixteen, in the Leipzig Theater. Afterwards, he worked in the Aschaffenburg Theater and later became a member of the cast in the German National Theater in Weimar, where he remained until after the end of World War II.

In 1948, Henneberg moved to East Berlin. He appeared on the stages of the Schiffbauerdamm Theater and the People's Theater, but finally settled in the Maxim Gorky Theater. Henneberg's most recognized performance was that of Scanlon of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, a character he depicted more than four hundred times. On 5 October 1960, he was awarded the People's Artist Prize. In 1960, he was named manager of the Neustrelitz Theater. In February 1962 he assumed the same duties in the Dresden Theater.

Henneberg was removed from the latter post in October 1965, after the Socialist Unity Party of Germany disapproved of several plays he allowed to be performed and from the lack of cooperation with communist writers. He was criticized for lacking "Socialist ardor", and had to announce that he left due to "failing to make a contribution to Socialist dramaturgy." Henneberg returned to Neustrelitz, where he remained as manager until 1968. He continued to direct plays and to perform in the Maxim Gorky Theater until the 1980s, and made his last appearance on stage in Dresden, in 1997.

Beside his theatrical work, he also appeared in some sixty cinema and television productions, mostly East German ones. He is mostly remembered for portraying Wilhelm Keitel in all of Yuri Ozerov's World War II films and for making several guest appearances in the popular crime drama Polizeiruf 110.

After a prolonged illness, Henneberg died on New Year's Day 2011.

Selected filmography

  • Thomas Müntzer (1956)
  • Das tapfere Schneiderlein (1956)
  • Berlin – Ecke Schönhauser… (1957)
  • The Crucible (1957)
  • Im Sonderauftrag (1959)
  • Ware für Katalonien (1959)
  • Thirty Cases of Major Zeman [TV series] (1961)
  • Frozen Flashes (1967)
  • Ways across the Country [TV series] (1968)
  • Liberation (1970-1)
  • Trotz alledem! (1972)
  • Polizeiruf 110 [TV series] (1972–1990)
  • Soldiers of Freedom (1977)
  • Bürgschaft für ein Jahr (1981)
  • Battle of Moscow (1985)
  • Stalingrad (1989)
  • References

    Gerd Michael Henneberg Wikipedia