German character actor Michael
Gwisdek
died on September 22, 2020 in Berlin,
Germany. He was
78. Born in Berlin-Weißensee in 1942, his acting career also began in East Germany: first he worked at a theater in Chemnitz from the late 1960s, before joining the ensemble
of the East Berlin Volksbühne in 1973. Ten years later, Gwisdek moved to the
German Theater and became known in the Federal Republic of Germany in the
1980s. He made his directorial debut in 1988 with "Treffen in
Travers". His other directorial work included "Abschied von
Agnes" and "Das Mambospiel". Gwisdeck appeared in three
Euro-westerns: “The
Falcon’s Trail” (1967) as a miner; “White Wolves” (1969) and “The Adventures of
Huck Finn” (2012) as King.
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