Hans Häußler (October 29, 1931 in Berlin – September 27, 2010) was a German journalist, painter, musician, comedian, director and author of radio plays.
German painter
Hans Häußler
Hans Häußler, photo by Sigrid Pohl-Häußler
Born
October 29, 1931
Berlin, Germany
Died
September 27, 2010
Nationality
German
Occupation
Journalist, painter, musician, comedian, director and author
Biography
Häußler studied at the German Sport University Cologne, founded a political cabaret and worked as a trainer and as a lecturer in social psychiatry and in the penal system. He wrote a great number of radio plays,[1] which he partly also composed.[2] He belonged to the Association of German writers, the NGL (New Society for Literature Berlin) and other organizations.
Häußler was the "inventor" of the German-Polish poets steamer,[3] on which he rode along a year between 1995 and 1999. The Berliner Märchentage (Berlin Fairytale Days) go back to him. He took part in the poetry festival "wortlust" in Lublin in 1997.[4]
Poets steamer captain Hans Haußler on deck
Horst Bosetzky wrote an obituary: "A true Berlin he was, his father was a movie-director and actor. I have always seen as an actor: Hans, tall and charismatic, in stature as the broadcast ago a bear of man, a like Emil Jannings, Curd Jürgens, Hans Albers or Heinrich George. Whom he knew well. Also to Heinrich Zille, he reminded me. In addition to which he is lying on the Stahnsdorfer cemetery.“[5]
Works
Radio plays (produced) / selection
A.B.M. – Requiem auf einen selbständigen Unternehmer, HR/SFB 1974 71 Minutes (Stereo)[6]
Abgrund – HR/SFB, 1984, 34 Minutes (Stereo)
Alte Jakobstraße – SFB, 1968, 32 Minutes (Mono) – Berlin dialect
Die Anhalterin – SWF, 1984, 24 Minutes (Stereo)
Dummer August – HR,1974, 90 Minutes (Mono)
Einbruch – WDR, 1978 (Stereo)
Glückliche Reise – WDR, 1970 (Stereo), together with Wolfgang Graetz[7]
Harry K. – SFB, 1973 (Mono)
Die Hochzeit des Schweinchens – DLR, 1992, 21 Minutes (Stereo)
Die Hölle heißt, sich nicht mehr zu erinnern – WDR, 1966, (Mono)
Im Labyrinth – SFB/WDR (Stereo)
Kann man seine Eltern noch erziehen? – WDR, 1974 (Mono), together with Arthur de Fries
Die Kunst des Überlebens – SFB, 1971, 38 Minutes (Stereo)
Mein Mantel ist mein Haus – SFB, 1965, 38 Minutes (Mono)
Der Mörder klingelt nicht – HR/SWF, 1979, 50 Minutes (Stereo)
Die Raben vom Kietz – SFB, 1972, 62 Minutes (Mono), together with Wolfgang Wölfer
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