Valentin Polcuch was a German actor who is best known for Der Stechlin, Jonas oder Der Künstler bei der Arbeit, and his notable performances on television. He was born in 1911 in Rostov, Russia, and passed away on October 12, 1989, in Hamburg, Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Valentin Polcuch’s early life details are not widely documented, but he immigrated to America and built a successful acting career. Throughout his life, he maintained a private demeanor, and specific information about his family is sparse.
Career
Polcuch became recognized for his roles in television series and films during the 1970s. He gained significant attention for his portrayal of Dr. Wrschowitz in the TV mini-series Der Stechlin in 1975 and also appeared in the TV movie Jonas oder Der Künstler bei der Arbeit in 1970. His contributions to the acting field, especially in television, marked his legacy as a talented performer.
Death and Legacy
Valentin Polcuch died on October 12, 1989, in Hamburg, Germany. His work continues to be remembered, contributing to the cultural landscape of television and film during his era. Though he may not be widely known today, Polcuch left behind a body of work that reflects his dedication to acting.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1975 | Der Stechlin | Dr. Wrschowitz | TV Mini Series |
1970 | Jonas oder Der Künstler bei der Arbeit | Zweiter Bekannter | TV Movie |