Horst Giese

Horst Giese was a German actor who is best known for Tomorrow I’ll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea, Nakovalnya ili chuk, and Osvobozhdenie: Napravlenie glavnogo udara. He was born on January 31, 1926, in Neuruppin, Mark Brandenburg, Germany and passed away on December 29, 2008, in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.

Personal and Family Life

Horst Giese was born and raised in Germany during a time of significant change. While there is limited information about his personal life, he dedicated his career to acting and made notable contributions to film. Throughout his life, he maintained his passion for the arts and was recognized for his talent.

Career

Horst Giese had a successful acting career, with many notable roles in films and television. He is particularly remembered for his portrayals of historical characters, including Joseph Goebbels in different projects. His performances in films like Tomorrow I’ll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea and the Osvobozhdenie series showcased his ability to inhabit complex characters.

Death and Legacy

Horst Giese died on December 29, 2008, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of cinema. His work continues to be appreciated by audiences, and his roles in various films are still valued today. Giese’s contributions to acting mark him as a significant figure in German cinema.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Die Fahne von Kriwoj Rog1967-10-26Spitzel
Освобождение 5: Последний штурм1971-11-05Joseph Goebbels
Zítra vstanu a opařím se čajem1977-08-12Joseph Goebbels
Освобождение 3: Направление главного удара1970-10-21Sapper Bruno Fermella / Joseph Goebbels
Наковалня или чук1972-09-08Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels
Der Streit um den Sergeanten Grischa1968-06-02
Die Rache des Kapitäns Mitchell1979-12-23
Robert Mayer, der Arzt aus Heilbronn1955-10-27lecturer
Ach du meine Liebe1984-12-09
Minna von Barnhelm oder Das Soldatenglück1962-11-01Spieler
Karbid und Sauerampfer1963-12-27
Ach, du fröhliche1962-10-12
Irrläufer1985-02-10Streckenläufer
Das grüne Ungeheuer1962-12-18Franzose
Rottenknechte1971-01-08