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Malte Jaeger

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Malte Jaeger in 1955.
Malte Jäger in 1955

Malte Richard Friedrich Jaeger(sometimes named in cast lists asMalte Jäger;4 July 1911 – 10 January 1991) was a German actor and theater director.

Early life[edit]

Malte Jaeger was the youngest of three children, son of the newspaper publisher Malte Heinrich Gustav Jaeger and his second Metta wife Christine, née Mueller. In 1912, the family moved from Hanover to Hamburg-Altona to, Oelckersallee No. 1. After graduation, Jaeger completed an apprenticeship as a wholesale merchant and attended an acting school. Before starting his acting career, he spent some time working as a journalist, as he already received his first broadcast in 1927 obligation.

Acting career[edit]

In 1937, he was engaged at the North-Land Mark Theater in Schleswig, where he made his debut in Ferdinand's tragedyEgmont,byJohann Wolfgang von Goethe.His first production was just there the detective unit 13 Park Street by Axel Ivers. In 1939 he went to 1945 at the State Theater in Berlin. His work in television began in 1939/40 when trying Sender Berlin Hanns driving under castle as a speaker and commentator. In subsequent years, he made a numerous guest appearances in Bremen, Munich, Berlin and Stuttgart. During this time, while he relocated toBad Wiessee.In 1952 he returned to Berlin and worked at theTheater am Kurfürstendamm.Aside from acting, he also appeared frequently as a director in appearance. Among his roles at the time include:

In 1934, he made his film debut, taking on a small role in the feature filmThe small relativesdirected byHans Deppe.He had to wait three years before getting his next role, mediated by Mathias Wieman. In the filmUnternehmen Michael,he played a company commander. The film was directed byKarl Ritter,who was a master of "covert propaganda film". Ritter made two more movies with Jaeger,Pour le MériteandLegion Condor.Jaeger played the role of the actuary Faber in the notorious Nazi propaganda filmJud Süß (1940)which was directed by Veit Harlan. In most movies, which of course also included entertainment films, he played supporting roles. He played the Aryan hero in the infamous movieJud Suess.One of the major roles of Hans Schonath counted inPhilharmonic(1944).

His first appearance in film after the war was in 1948 in the movieVia Mala.This movie was filmed in 1944, but was not released until four years later. He also resumed performing on radio (more than 2000 performances, including treasure ) and starting in 1956 he performed on television. There, he played alongside George Lehn starred in the television playTwelve thousand.He was a key player alongsidePaul Edwin RothinThe Man OutsidebyWolfgang Borchert.In 1960 he starred in the successful TV miniseriesAm grünen Strand der Spree,based on the book byHans Scholz,In 1967, he played Hans-Joachim Lepsius, one of the main characters inThe Reichstag fire trialor inSandin 1971. He was also in several TV series such as occurred inDie fünfte Kolonne[de],Timm Thaler,Schwarz Rot GoldandDas Erbe der Guldenburgs.As a voice actor, he was dubbed overMontgomery CliftinA Place in the SunandGuy DecombleinCan't anyone love you...?.

Personal life[edit]

In 1949, Jaeger married Elisabeth Susanne Jaeger, née von Ingersleben. In the early sixties, he met his future life partner, Elly Philomena Mary Wolf, with whom he cohabited for 30 years until his death on 10 January 1991. The cause of his death was an embolism.

Selected filmography[edit]