Quick Facts
Born:
1931-08-08
Birthplace:
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Credits:
132 Total Roles
Peter Fitz
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Biography
Peter Fitz (8 August 1931 - 10 January 2013) was a German stage and film actor.
Fitz completed an apprenticeship at the drama school of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg in the 1950s. In the 1960s, engagements at the Schauspiel Frankfurt theatre followed. Director Peter Stein brought him into the ensemble of the Berlin Schaubühne theatre, where he worked under the direction of Stein as well as Klaus Michael Grüber.
In the course of his career, Fitz performed at all major German-language venues, such as the Vienna Burgtheater, the Munich Kammerspiele, Berlin's Schiller Theater, as well as the Salzburg Festival. In 1980 and 1983, he was voted Actor of the Year by the editors of Theater heute magazine.
Fitz' theater work took precedence throughout his career, but he also appeared in a number of films and television productions. Some of these include the 1987 film Au revoir les enfants and The Wannsee Conference in 1984. In 1996, Fitz was nominated for the German Film Award for his portrayal of Reinhold Schünzel in Hans-Christoph Blumenberg's Beim nächsten Kuß knall’ ich ihn nieder. Fitz was also known to a broad television audience through crime films and series, as well as for his voice acting work.
Peter Fitz died in his Berlin apartment on 10 January 2013 at the age of 81. He was the father of actress Hendrikje Fitz (1961–2016) and actor Florian Fitz (born 1967). His is buried in the Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf Berlin forest cemetery. His daughter was buried next to him upon her death in 2016.
Source: Article "Peter Fitz" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Fitz completed an apprenticeship at the drama school of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg in the 1950s. In the 1960s, engagements at the Schauspiel Frankfurt theatre followed. Director Peter Stein brought him into the ensemble of the Berlin Schaubühne theatre, where he worked under the direction of Stein as well as Klaus Michael Grüber.
In the course of his career, Fitz performed at all major German-language venues, such as the Vienna Burgtheater, the Munich Kammerspiele, Berlin's Schiller Theater, as well as the Salzburg Festival. In 1980 and 1983, he was voted Actor of the Year by the editors of Theater heute magazine.
Fitz' theater work took precedence throughout his career, but he also appeared in a number of films and television productions. Some of these include the 1987 film Au revoir les enfants and The Wannsee Conference in 1984. In 1996, Fitz was nominated for the German Film Award for his portrayal of Reinhold Schünzel in Hans-Christoph Blumenberg's Beim nächsten Kuß knall’ ich ihn nieder. Fitz was also known to a broad television audience through crime films and series, as well as for his voice acting work.
Peter Fitz died in his Berlin apartment on 10 January 2013 at the age of 81. He was the father of actress Hendrikje Fitz (1961–2016) and actor Florian Fitz (born 1967). His is buried in the Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf Berlin forest cemetery. His daughter was buried next to him upon her death in 2016.
Source: Article "Peter Fitz" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Au Revoir les Enfants
Muller
Werckmeister Harmonies
György Eszter
Inspector Rex
Matzner
23
Brückner
Scene of the Crime
Professor Santos
Scene of the Crime
Jahnke
Scene of the Crime
Filialleiter Steinhoff
Scene of the Crime
Norbert's Father
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Ein Sommer in Paris MOVIE | Rocher aka Günter Steiner |
| 2011 | Der Kardinal MOVIE | Kardinal József Mindszenty |
| 2009 | Bis an die Grenze MOVIE | Anton Huber |
| 2009 | Der Tiger oder Was Frauen lieben! MOVIE | Dr. Goerden |
| 2008 | Silent Resident MOVIE | Ludwig von Auerbach |
| 2008 | Das Glück am Horizont MOVIE | Jens Herder |
| 2008 | Meine Mutter, mein Bruder und ich! MOVIE | Galust |
| 2008 | Die Anwälte TV | Herr Scherer |
| 2007 | Die Blüten der Sehnsucht MOVIE | John O'Hanlon |
| 2007 | Fragment MOVIE | Self |