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Raimund Schelcher is a Actor Allemand born on 26 march 1910 at Dar es Salaam (Tanzanie)

Raimund Schelcher

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Nationality German
Birth 26 march 1910 at Dar es Salaam (Tanzanie)
Death 27 march 1972 (at 62 years) at Berlin (German)
Awards National Prize of East Germany

Raimund Schelcher (27 March 1910 – 27 March 1972) was a German actor with Tanzanian citizenship who appeared in over 43 films and television programs between 1939 and 1971.

Biography

He was born in Dar es Salaam, German East Africa (now Tanzania) to a railway engineer and a violinist. When Schelcher was fourteen, his family were evacuated to Germany after World War I. Between 1924 and 1928 he visited the Oberrealschule Kalk in Cologne. After earning a Mittlere Reife and after leaving school he entered the theatre. From 1928 to 1938 he took acting lessons at the Municipal drama school in Cologne.

He died on his 62nd birthday in Berlin on 27 March 1972.

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Filmography of Raimund Schelcher (25 films)

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The Hunt for the Boot
Directed by Konrad Petzold
Genres Crime
Actors Raimund Schelcher
Roles Julius Gemse
Rating71% 3.5971153.5971153.5971153.5971153.597115
Five Days, Five Nights, 1h46
Directed by Leo Arnchtam, Heinz Thiel
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Actors Gennadi Yukhtin, Annekathrin Bürger, Vsevolod Safonov, Vsevolod Sanaïev, Nikolaï Pogodine, Heinz Thiel
Roles Bauer
Rating64% 3.2005353.2005353.2005353.2005353.200535
On 8 May 1945, the day of Germany's surrender at the end of World War II, exiled communist Erich Braun returns along with the Red Army to his native city of Dresden, only three months after it was devastated in aerial bombardment. He aids a group of Soviet soldiers to recover the art of the Old Masters Picture Gallery from the ruins of the Zwinger Palace. During the next five days, while searching for the collection, he encounters several of the city's residents who have also returned from the war. Although they distrust the Soviets at first, they eventually assist them to recover the pictures.
The Sailor’s Song, 2h6
Directed by Kurt Maetzig, Günter Reisch
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Political films
Actors Günther Simon, Raimund Schelcher, Ulrich Thein, Hilmar Thate, Siegfried Weiss, Hans Finohr
Roles August Lenz
Rating62% 3.124513.124513.124513.124513.12451
As the news of the October Revolution sweep through the world, the German High Seas Fleet's command, wary of a mutiny, decides to send all its ships to a suicide mission in the English Channel. Sailors Albin Köbis and Max Reichpietsch are sentenced to death for political activity. When the socialist sailor Steigert, a member of the firing detail, cannot bring himself to shoot them, he is arrested. On the cruiser Prince Heinrich, Steigert's friends Lenz, Lobke, Kasten and Bartuschek receive Vladimir Lenin's transmit to all of mankind calling for peace. Slowly, the sailors in Kiel — all members of different socialist parties: the Social Democrats, the Independent Socialists and the Spartakists — begin to realize the need for a revolution. The workers and the shipmates rebel against the officers, but the political gaps between them lead the uprising to a failure. In the end, many of the rebel sailors attend the foundation conference of the new Communist Party of Germany.
Berlin, Schoenhauser Corner, 1h21
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Ilse Pagé, Raimund Schelcher, Helga Göring, Erika Dunkelmann, Siegfried Weiss, Gerd Michael Henneberg
Roles VP-Kommissar
Rating64% 3.2416353.2416353.2416353.2416353.241635
Dieter, Angela, Kohle and Karl-Heinz are part of a group of delinquent youths who prowl Schönhauser Allee, in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg. The four, each with his troubled life, are often in trouble with the police. Karl-Heinz steals an identity document and uses it to enter West Berlin, where he murders a man while committing armed robbery. The police suspect that his friends assisted him. When he returns, Kohle and Dieter confront Karl-Heinz about an unpaid debt; he threatens them both with a pistol, and Kohle knocks him unconscious. Karl-Heinz recovers and runs away. But Dieter and Kohle believe they have killed Karl-Heinz. Kohle and Dieter get assistance in fleeing to West Berlin, and are staying in a home with other young men. They plan to get to the Federal Republic of Germany. Before long Dieter wonders whether Karl-Heinz is really dead, and whether it would be safe to return to East Berlin. He is threatened by some of the young men in the home where they are staying. Kohle is concerned that the two friends will be separated. He drinks a solution of coffee and tobacco to feign illness, so he can't be sent away. On the next day, Dieter discovers Kohle dead, poisoned by the beverage. Dieter returns home, where Angela awaits his child, and explains the situation to the police. He is released, while Karl-Heinz is imprisoned.
Castles and Cottages, 3h23
Directed by Kurt Maetzig
Genres Drama
Actors Raimund Schelcher, Erika Dunkelmann, Erwin Geschonneck, Helga Göring, Hans Finohr, Ulrich Thein
Roles Krummer Anton
Rating67% 3.383253.383253.383253.383253.38325
In a feudal estate in Mecklenburg, the hunchback coachman Anton Zuckman married maid Marthe, who was pregnant with Baron von Holzendorf's illegitimate child, in exchange for a letter promising that the baron would recognize his offspring when it would wed and endow it with 5000 Mark. Marthe gave birth to a daughter, Anna, nicknamed Annegret.
Lissy
Lissy (1957)
, 1h29
Directed by Konrad Wolf
Genres Drama
Actors Sonja Sutter, Gerhard Bienert, Raimund Schelcher, Annemarie Hase, Gerd Michael Henneberg
Roles Max Franke
Rating72% 3.630273.630273.630273.630273.63027
Lissy Schroeder, a working class girl in Berlin, marries Alfred, a clerk. In 1932, Alfred is fired by his Jewish boss. Despite having ties to the Communist party through Lissy's brother Paul, the previously apolitical Alfred joins the Nazi party. After Hitler gains power, Paul is shot by the Nazis, causing Lissy to question the country's and her husband's politics and where her loyalties truly lie.