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Bernhard Wicki

Bernhard Wicki

Acting1919St. Pölten, Austria

Biography

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Bernhard Wicki  (28 October 1919 in St. Pölten, Austria - 5 January 2000 in Munich) was an Austrian actor and film director.

Wicki studied in the city of Breslau such topics as Art History, History und German Literature. In 1938, he transferred to the Schauspielschule des Staatlichen Schauspielhauses (drama school) in Berlin. In 1939, because of his membership in the Bündischen Jugend he was imprisoned for many months in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp. After his release he moved to Vienna, and then in 1944 to Switzerland.

After the end of World War II, he starred in many films, like Die letzte Brücke (1953) and Es geschah am 20. Juli (1955). He was also a photographer. His first attempt at directing came three years later with the documentary Warum sind sie gegen uns? (1958). He became internationally famous with his anti-war film of 1959 called Die Brücke. In 1961, he won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 11th Berlin International Film Festival for his film The Miracle of Father Malachia.

After his death in 2001, a fund was started and named after him in Munich, the Bernhard Wicki Memorial Fund. Since 2002, it has awarded a film prize, The Bridge, considered a peace prize. A further prize was endowed in 2006 with 15,000 euros, a prize given in the city of Emden since 2000. He was a patron of the International Film Festival in Emden-Norderney which first started in 1990.

He first married Agnes Fink, a fellow acting colleague, and later married Elisabeth Endriss, also a colleague. In the documentary Verstörung - und eine Art von Poesie (June, 2007), Elisabeth Wicki-Endriss portrayed the life and work for Wicki.

He is buried at the Nymphenburger cemetery in Munich (grave number 4-1-23).

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Acting History

1991
Success
as Bichler
1989
Spider's Web
as Herr Waizenbaum
Bavarian Film Awards
TVas Self1 eps
Spider's Web
Director
Spider's Web
Screenplay
1988
Grimme Award
TVas Self1 eps
1987
Pattberg's Legacy
as Herr Pattberg
The Legacy of Guldenburgs
TVas Frederico Torres
1986
Killing Cars
as Von der Mühle
1984
Paris, Texas
as Doctor Ulmer
The Shore
as Weber, Verleger
Eine Art von Zorn
as Philipp Sanger
A Case For Two
TVas Professor Kaiser1 eps
1983
Spring Symphony
as Baron von Fricken
1982
The Mysterious Stranger
as Heinrich Stein
Domino
as Lehrter
1981
Der Alte
TVas Dragan Janczak / Hans Pagel1 eps
1980
Death Watch
as Katherine's Dad
Derrick
TVas Karl Yurowski1 eps
1979
Kidnapped
TVas Hoseason
1978
Despair
as Orlovius
The Glass Cell
as Polizeikommissar Österreich
The Left-Handed Woman
as The Publisher
1976
1973
Der Kommissar
TVas Dr. Wolfgang Brandes1 eps
1971
Carlos
as Philipp
1969
1968
Graf Öderland
as Staatsanwalt
1967
1966
Stars in the Ring
TVas Self1 eps
1965
Morituri
Director
1964
The Visit
Director
1963
Elf Jahre und ein Tag
as Karl Rodenbach
1962
Sex Can Be Difficult
as Hans (segment "Il serpente")
Bambi
TVas Self1 eps
1960
Lampenfieber
as Rohrbach
German Film Award
TVas Self4 eps
1959
The Bridge
Director
The Bridge
Screenplay
1958
The Cat
as Bernard Werner
The Restless Night
as Priest Brunner
Escape from Sahara
as Luigi Locatelli
Frauensee
as Karl Anton Graf Chur
1957
Es wird alles wieder gut
as Dr. Johann Krapp
Königin Luise
as Zar Alexander
1955
It Happened on July 20th
as Oberst Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg
Du mein stilles Tal
as Erik Linden
Rosen im Herbst
as Geert von Innstetten
1954
Prisoners of Love
as Franz Martens
Ewiger Walzer
as Johann Strauss Sohn
Double Destiny
as Rainer von Hohenburg
1953
Junges Herz voll Liebe
as Vitus Zingerl
1950
1940
The Postmaster
as Statist

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
10/28/1919
Day of Death
1/3/2000
Place of Birth
St. Pölten, Austria