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Heinz Drache(1923-2002)

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Heinz Drache
This actor's chief claim to fame lies in being the most in-vogue screen cop of post-war German cinema. He first established his reputation in the role of the charismatic Inspector Yates in Francis Durbridge's miniseries Das Halstuch (1962), which hit an impressive eighty percent in TV ratings. He continued in the same vein (same part, same crew cut, different names) apprehending villains in a series of Edgar Wallace potboilers with lurid titles evocative of the genre: Le vengeur défie Scotland Yard (1960), Das indische Tuch (1963), Du grisbi pour Hongkong (1964), Neues vom Hexer (1965) and Le Château des chiens hurlants (1968), among others. After his contract with Constantin Filmverleih expired, he took a sabbatical from the screen and returned to the stage.

Drache was smitten by the performing arts from childhood (at the age of fourteen, he could recite Goethe's "Faust" by heart). He started acting on stage as an extra in his senior year at high school. Though intended for flight training in the Luftwaffe, he was excused from active military service and permitted to continue his theatrical training in Berlin. Whilst at the Deutsches Theater, he was spotted by Gustaf Gründgens and given a key part in the bizarre comic fantasy "Der Schatten" ("The Shadow", based on a Russian play). This turned out to be a substantial hit. While it did not make him a star, it led to further character roles under the direction of Gründgens in classics like "Danton's Death", "Candida" and "Othello". Following engagements at the Berliner Schillertheater and the Kleine Komödie in Munich, Drache made his first film appearance in 1954. For the next eight years, he alternated youthful romantic leads with more challenging assignments in serious drama (L'espion de la dernière chance (1956), Et tout le reste n'est que silence (1959)). His archetypal crime fighting image was inaugurated with ""Der Rächer" and cemented with "Das Halstuch". Audiences took a shine to the easy-going approach and quick-witted, often cynical repartee of his screen detectives. Drache also made good use of his distinctively sonorous voice, frequently synchronising for English-speaking stars like Sean Connery, Christopher Lee, Kirk Douglas and Richard Widmark.

On the stage, Drache was able to escape typecasting and occasionally portrayed rather less wholesome characters. The screen, however, rarely permitted him to show his acting range. After a period of relative absence (just five appearances between 1969 and 1985), he returned somewhat reluctantly in familiar guise as the elegant, pin-stripe suited Kriminalhauptkommissar Hans Georg Bülow in TV's top crime-time series Tatort (1970). However, the era for anachronistic gentlemen sleuths had passed and a mixed critical reception prompted Drache to quit the show after just six episodes. After that, he quietly faded from the spotlight and died in Berlin in April 2002 at the age of 79.
BornFebruary 9, 1923
DiedApril 3, 2002(79)
BornFebruary 9, 1923
DiedApril 3, 2002(79)
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Known for

Du grisbi pour Hongkong (1964)
Du grisbi pour Hongkong
5.6
  • Nelson Ryan
  • 1964
Das indische Tuch (1963)
Das indische Tuch
6.6
  • Frank Tanner
  • 1963
Christian Doermer and Heinz Drache in Das Halstuch (1962)
Das Halstuch
7.0
TV Mini Series
  • Kriminalinspektor Yates
Heinz Drache, Joachim Fuchsberger, and Sophie Hardy in Le défi du Maltais (1964)
Le défi du Maltais
6.6
  • James W. Wesby
  • 1964

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  • Die Kristallprinzessin (2002)
    Die Kristallprinzessin
    3.5
    TV Movie
    • 2002
  • Jenseits des Regenbogens
    4.1
    TV Movie
    • Graf Alexander von Wildberg-Reutlingen
    • 2001
  • Soko, brigade des stups (1978)
    Soko, brigade des stups
    5.8
    TV Series
    • Richard Unger
    • 2000
  • Sturmzeit (1999)
    Sturmzeit
    5.3
    TV Series
    • Prof. Johannes Domberg
    • 1999
  • Til Schweiger in Tatort (1970)
    Tatort
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Kriminalhauptkommissar Hans Georg Bülow
    • Hauptkommissar Bülow
    • Kriminalhauptkommisar Hans Georg Bülow ...
    • 1985–1989
  • Höchste Eisenbahn (1987)
    Höchste Eisenbahn
    TV Movie
    • Inspecteur Valblanc
    • 1987
  • Schöne Geschichten
    TV Movie
    • Dr. Hans R. Bauer
    • 1981
  • Inspecteur Derrick (1974)
    Inspecteur Derrick
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Martin Dorp
    • 1979
  • Siegfried Lowitz in Le renard (1977)
    Le renard
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Walter Preus
    • 1977
  • Flirt von gestern
    TV Movie
    • Charles Duncan
    • 1975
  • Der Snob
    9.1
    TV Movie
    • Christian Maske
    • 1968
  • Karin Baal in Le Château des chiens hurlants (1968)
    Le Château des chiens hurlants
    6.2
    • Humphrey Connery
    • 1968
  • Casse-tête chinois pour le judoka (1967)
    Casse-tête chinois pour le judoka
    4.8
    • Finn
    • 1967
  • Entscheidung
    8.7
    TV Movie
    • Hauptmann
    • 1967
  • Christopher Lee in Les 13 fiancées de Fu Manchu (1966)
    Les 13 fiancées de Fu Manchu
    5.4
    • Franz Baumer
    • 1966

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  • Le Trône de feu (1970)
    Le Trône de feu
    5.2
    • voice dubbing: Christopher Lee (uncredited)
    • 1970

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  • Born
    • February 9, 1923
    • Essen, Germany
  • Died
    • April 3, 2002
    • Berlin, Germany(lung cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Rosemarie Nordmann1957 - April 3, 2002 (his death, 3 children)

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    Has a daughter, Angelica, born in 1948, from a previous relationship with actress Edith Teichmann.

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