Lambert Hamel
Lambert Hamel (born 7 June 1940 in Ludwigshafen) is a German television and film actor.
Training and first engagements[edit]
After graduating from high school, Hamel initially studied German studies, Philosophy and Theatre Studies from 1960 to 1962 at the universities of Heidelberg and Cologne . He then completed acting training at the Westphalian Drama School Bochum. While he was still training, director Oscar Fritz Schuh brought him to the Deutsche Schauspielhaus Hamburg, where he made his debut in 1963 in The Imaginary Invalid by Molière.[1]
Theater and film[edit]
Hamel was engaged as an actor on numerous German stages throughout his career. In 1964 he worked at the Schauspielhaus Bochum, then moved to the Bühnen der Stadt Köln for the following four years and from 1968 worked for the Bavarian State Theater. From 1973 to 2001 he was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Münchner Kammerspiele before returning to the Bavarian State Theater for the 2001/02 season. In addition, Hamel took part in guest engagements at the Salzburg Festival and at the Vienna Burgtheater.
Hamel was also involved as an actor in numerous film and television productions (see filmography). Furthermore, Hamel works as a reader of audio books and as a dubber, among others for Philippe Noiret, Charlton Heston, Frank Langella, Lionel Stander and Raúl Juliá.
Selected filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Wagner | Betz | |
1985 | Forget Mozart | Voice of Franz Demel | uncredited |
1987 | Der Unsichtbare | Dorfmann | |
The Aggression | Wendt | ||
2007 | My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler | Obergruppenführer Rattenhuber |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970–72 | Der Kommissar | Various roles | 4 episodes |
1975–88 | Derrick | Various roles | 7 episodes |
1980 | Auf Achse | Commissioner Huber | 1 episode |
1983 | Das Traumschiff | Mr. Gerold | 1 episode |
1988/1998 | Liebling Kreuzberg | Giovanni Lara | 2 episodes |
1995–2011 | Tatort | Dr. Herbert / Jochen Rakuscha | 2 episodes |
1995–2015 | The Old Fox | Various roles | 4 episodes |
1998–2002 | Vater wider Willen | Artistic Director Vogt | 21 episodes |
2001 | Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall | Gisbert Gotzkowsky | 1 episode |
Dr. Stefan Frank – Der Arzt, dem die Frauen vertrauen | Paul Krüger | 1 episode | |
2002 | Edel & Starck | Dr. Schiller | 2 episodes |
2004 | Heiter bis tödlich: München 7 | KO Dieter | 1 episode |
2005 | Kanzleramt | Malte Unger | 2 episodes |
2009/2014 | Pfarrer Braun | Abbot Emmeram Stelzenbach / Oskar Wendel | 2 episodes |
References[edit]
- Hermann J. Huber: Langen Müller’s Schauspielerlexikon der Gegenwart. Deutschland. Österreich. Schweiz. Albert Langen • Georg Müller Verlag GmbH, München • Wien 1986, ISBN 3-7844-2058-3, S. 356.
- C. Bernd Sucher (Hrsg.): Theaterlexikon. Autoren, Regisseure, Schauspieler, Dramaturgen, Bühnenbildner, Kritiker. Von Christine Dössel und Marietta Piekenbrock unter Mitwirkung von Jean-Claude Kuner und C. Bernd Sucher. 2. Auflage. Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, München 1999, ISBN 3-423-03322-3, S. 265.
- "Deutsche Synchronkartei | Sprecher | Lambert Hamel". Deutsche Synchronkartei. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
- "Lambert Hamel - Infos und Filme". Prisma (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2024-04-11.
- "Lambert Hamel | filmportal.de". www.filmportal.de. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
External links[edit]
- Lambert Hamel on IMDb
- Literature by and about Lambert Hamel in the German National Library catalogue
- "Suchergebnisse für "Lambert Hamel" – Agentur Reuter". Agentur Reuter (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2024-04-11.
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- ↑ "Lambert Hamel - Munzinger Biographie". Munzinger-Archiv (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2024-04-11.