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Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Gunther Simon


Political party
  
SED

Years active
  
1948–1972

Spouse
  
Rita Simon (m. ?–1972)

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Born
  
May 11, 1925 (
1925-05-11
)
Berlin, Weimar Republic

Died
  
June 25, 1972, East Berlin

Party
  
Socialist Unity Party of Germany

Movies
  
First Spaceship on Venus, Ernst Thalmann ‑ Son of his, The Sailor\'s Song, My Wife Wants to Sing, Spring Comes Later

Similar People
  
Kurt Maetzig, Horst E Brandt, Gunter Reisch, Egon Gunther, Stanislaw Lem

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Günther Simon (11 May 1925 – 25 June 1972) was an East German actor.

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Early life

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A bank clerk's son, Simon attended an acting school already in Gymnasium. At the age of 16, he was sent to a premilitary training camp of the Hitler Youth and then drafted to the Reich Labour Service. He volunteered to join the paratroopers in August 1943. He was captured by American troops near Normandy and shipped to a POW camp in Colorado, where he acted in the camp's makeshift theater.

Breakthrough

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After returning home in 1947, Simon took private acting lessons with Karl Meixner in the Hebbel Theater. He made his debut on stage in the Municipal Theater of Köthen at 1948, in a production of Dmitry Scheglov's The Storm. He then moved to the Schwerin Theater, in which he remained until 1950; there, he met his wife Margarita, who was employed as a dancer. Afterwards, Simon joined the cast of the Dresden Theater. In late 1951, he left it in favour of the Leipzig Theater, where he remained for only a short period.

Summit

Simon was cast for one of the leading roles in the 1952 film The Condemned Village, and since then was active mainly in cinema. At the same year, in spite of his inexperience, he was chosen to portray Ernst Thälmann in Kurt Maetzig's two-part propaganda epic about the communist leader's life. The picture was watched by millions and entered the East German schools' curriculum. Simon received the National Prize first class for his work on the first part, and the Best Actor Award in the 1956 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for his appearance in the second. He joined the country's Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED / Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands) in 1954 and became a member of the DEFA Studio's management.

Simon appeared in some 30 pictures throughout the years. In 1956, he was awarded the Heinrich Greif Prize second class. He won the National Prize once more, in 1968, for his portrayal of Krause in the television miniseries Krause and Krupp, and received the Art Prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation thrice, in 1967, 1968, and 1971. He had three sons and one daughter, and is buried in the Dorotheenstadt cemetery.

Filmography

Actor
1990
Wenn du groß bist, lieber Adam as
Minister
1973
Reife Kirschen as
Helmut Kamp
1972
Nakovalnya ili chuk as
Pfarrer
1972
Der Regimentskommandeur (TV Movie) as
Wallenstock
1972
Gefährliche Reise (TV Mini Series) as
Fred Paulsen
- Frühling 1949 (1972) - Fred Paulsen
1971
Junger Mann (TV Movie) as
Direktor
1971
KLK an PTX - Die Rote Kapelle as
John Sieg
1971
Mein Freund (TV Movie) as
Grigirij Gaij
1970
Zwei Briefe an Pospischiel (TV Movie) as
Paul Pospischiel
1970
Jeder stirbt für sich allein (TV Mini Series) as
Heinz Grigoleit
- Zweiter Teil (1970) - Heinz Grigoleit
- Erster Teil (1970) - Heinz Grigoleit
1970
Weil ich dich liebe as
Paul Wienecke
1969
Verdacht auf einen Toten as
Major Klausnitzer
1969
Der Maler mit dem Stern (TV Movie)
1969
Krupp und Krause (TV Series) as
Fred Krause
- Die Zeit der Fundamente (1969) - Fred Krause
- Zebrochen sind die Ringe (1969) - Fred Krause
- Bis die Haie torkeln (1969) - Fred Krause
- Maskenball (1969) - Fred Krause
- Warum ist es am Rhein so schön? (1969) - Fred Krause
1968
Heroin as
Zollkommissar Zinn
1967
Brot und Rosen as
Georg Landau
1967
Meine besten freunde (TV Mini Series)
- Die Zeichen der Ersten (1967)
1966
Irrlicht und Feuer (TV Movie) as
Jürgen Fohrmann
1966
Reise ins Ehebett as
Kapitän
1966
Alfons Zitterbacke as
Vater Zitterbacke
1965
Der Frühling braucht Zeit as
Erhard Faber
1965
Ballade vom roten Mohn (TV Movie) as
Kommissar Anton
1965
Lots Weib as
Richard Lot
1965
Woyzeck (TV Movie) as
Tambourmajor
1965
Der Reserveheld as
Genosse Oberst
1964
Titel hab' ich noch nicht (TV Movie) as
Charly
1964
Rote Rosen für mich (TV Movie) as
Reverend E. Clinton
1964
Das Lied vom Trompeter as
Ernst Thälmann
1964
Preludio 11 as
Palomino
1964
Ritualmord in Ungarn (TV Movie)
1964
Schwarzer Samt as
Manfred Sibelka
1963
Jupitersinfonie (TV Movie) as
Regisseur
1963
Der Mann des Tages (TV Movie) as
Frank Godsell, Regisseur
1963
Geheimarchiv an der Elbe as
SS-Gruppenführer Upitz
1963
Nebel as
Verteidiger
1963
Leben in Angst (TV Movie) as
Bill
1963
An französischen Kaminen as
General Rucker
1962
Mord ohne Sühne as
Heinz Lippert
1962
Die heilige Johanna (TV Movie) as
Graf von Warwick, englischer Feldherr
1962
Gift (TV Movie) as
Dr. Hoffmann
1962
Der Vierte (TV Movie) as
ER
1962
Ärzte as
Dr. Brehm
1961
Das Kleid as
Fleischer
1961
Eine Handvoll Noten as
Paul Steinmetz
1961
Der Tod hat ein Gesicht as
Dr. Cramm
1961
Der Traum des Hauptmann Loy as
First Lt. Phil A. Rodney
1961
Der Fremde as
Reichert
1961
Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot as
Richard Wagner
1960
Das Stacheltier - Die Frau seiner Träume (Short) as
Peter Neumann
1960
Der Moorhund as
Oberleutnant Suter
1960
Kein Ärger mit Cleopatra as
LPG-Vorsitzender
1960
Die heute über 40 sind as
Vertreter des NKFD
1960
Einer von uns as
Richard Bertram
1960
First Spaceship on Venus as
Deutscher Pilot / Robert / Raimund Brinkmann
1959
Eine alte Liebe as
1. Sekretär der SED-Kreiparteileitung
1959
Senta auf Abwegen as
Max Matuschek
1959
Der kleine Kuno as
Verkehrspolizist
1958
Sonnensucher as
Franz Beier
1958
Geschwader Fledermaus as
Tex Stankowsky
1958
Das Lied der Matrosen as
Erich Steigert
1958
Der Lotterieschwede as
Arzt
1958
The Black Battalion as
nemecký voják Gerhardt
1958
Meine Frau macht Musik as
Gustl Wagner
1957
Sheriff Teddy as
Lehrer Freitag
1957
Vergeßt mir meine Traudel nicht as
The Peoples'-Police Commissar
1957
Tinko as
Ernst Kraske
1956
Damals in Paris as
Georges
1956
Treffpunkt Aimée as
Gerhard Wendt
1956
Eine Berliner Romanze as
Off-Sprecher
1956
Das Traumschiff as
Franz Müller
1956
Drei Mädchen im Endspiel
1955
Ernst Thälmann - Führer seiner Klasse as
Ernst Thälmann
1954
Ernst Thälmann - Sohn seiner Klasse as
Ernst Thälmann
1953
Jacke wie Hose as
Ernst
1953
Anna Susanna as
Orje
1952
Das verurteilte Dorf as
Heinz Weimann

References

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