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Shows include 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, The Amazing Race, Big Brother, Big Brother Reindeer Games, Blue Bloods, Bob ♥ Abishola, Buddy Games, Cold Shoulder, CSI: Vegas, Elsbeth, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Fire Country, For Heaven’s Sake, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Ghosts, The Greatest #AtHome Videos, Guilty Party, The Harper House, Hollywood Squares, Interrogation, The Lincoln Lawyer, Lingo, Lotería Loca, Love Island, Matlock, NCIS, NCIS: Hawaii, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: Origins, NCIS: Sydney, The Neighborhood, The Never Game, Raid the Cage, The Real CSI: Miami, The Real Love Boat, Secret Celebrity Renovation, Seal Team, Smallwood, So Help Me Todd, The Summit, Superfan, Survivor, Swat, Tough As Nails, Undercover Boss, The Unicorn, Watson, Young Sheldon,...
- 9/17/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fritz Wepper, a German actor with a prolific TV career in his native country but known to American audiences for his funny and heartfelt performance as a German Jew is Bob Fosse’s Oscar-winning 1972 hit musical Cabaret, died Monday at a hospice facility in Munich. He was 82.
His death was announced by wife Susanne Kellermann to German newspaper Bild. Kellerman said Wepper passed away peacefully following a long illness.
A familiar presence in Germany from his role as the crime-solving Detective Sergeant Harry Klein in the long-running series Derrick (1974-98), Wepper made a lasting impression on international audiences with his performance as the charming, if insecure, aspiring gigolo Fritz Wendel of Cabaret.
In the film starring Liza Minnelli, Michael York and Joel Grey, Wepper’s Fritz befriended Minnelli’s Sally Bowles and York’s Brian Roberts, while longing for the beautiful and wealthy Jewish heiress Natalia Landauer (Marisa Berenson). Secretly Jewish himself,...
His death was announced by wife Susanne Kellermann to German newspaper Bild. Kellerman said Wepper passed away peacefully following a long illness.
A familiar presence in Germany from his role as the crime-solving Detective Sergeant Harry Klein in the long-running series Derrick (1974-98), Wepper made a lasting impression on international audiences with his performance as the charming, if insecure, aspiring gigolo Fritz Wendel of Cabaret.
In the film starring Liza Minnelli, Michael York and Joel Grey, Wepper’s Fritz befriended Minnelli’s Sally Bowles and York’s Brian Roberts, while longing for the beautiful and wealthy Jewish heiress Natalia Landauer (Marisa Berenson). Secretly Jewish himself,...
- 3/27/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Fritz Wepper, the German actor who portrayed the German Jew Fritz Wendel in Bob Fosse’s Oscar-winning musical masterpiece Cabaret and starred in his home country on the TV series Derrick and For Heaven’s Sake, has died. He was 82.
Wepper died Monday in a Munich hospice after a long illness that followed the life-threatening sepsis he suffered last year, his family announced.
An actor since childhood, Wepper landed the biggest international role of his career in Cabaret (1972), where he appeared alongside Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem and Joel Grey. As Wendel, he passed as a Protestant and fell in love with wealthy Jewish heiress Natalia Landauer (Marisa Berenson).
After the film’s success — it raked in eight Oscars in 1973 — Wepper turned down Hollywood offers and instead took a sidekick role as Harry Klein on the new German crime series Derrick, playing alongside Horst Tappert‘s titular homicide detective, a...
Wepper died Monday in a Munich hospice after a long illness that followed the life-threatening sepsis he suffered last year, his family announced.
An actor since childhood, Wepper landed the biggest international role of his career in Cabaret (1972), where he appeared alongside Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem and Joel Grey. As Wendel, he passed as a Protestant and fell in love with wealthy Jewish heiress Natalia Landauer (Marisa Berenson).
After the film’s success — it raked in eight Oscars in 1973 — Wepper turned down Hollywood offers and instead took a sidekick role as Harry Klein on the new German crime series Derrick, playing alongside Horst Tappert‘s titular homicide detective, a...
- 3/27/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
India’s Platoon One Films, co-producers of Berlin Film Festival Panorama strand title “Ghaath” (“Ambush”), has seven films in the works.
Four films are in advanced development. Police procedural “Bayan” by Bikas Mishra (“Chauranga”) was developed at Film Independent’s Global Media Makers program in Los Angeles and the film is supported by the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund.
Drama “Kadminche,” the feature directorial debut of Tushar Paranjape, writer of Berlin Crystal Bear winner “Killa,” has Rinku Rajguru (“Sairat”) attached to star. Action fantasy film “Don’t Sleep” will mark the Hindi-language debut of Arun Bose (Malayalam-language “Luca”). And Agrim Joshi and Debojit Das Purkayastha, creators of series “Candy” for Viacom18 streamer Voot Select, will make their feature directorial debut with psychological thriller “Influenzaa.”
Three films are currently in post-production. India-set Hindi-language social drama “Bhagwan Bharose” (“For Heaven’s Sake”) marks the directorial debut of Platoon One founder Shiladitya Bora.
Four films are in advanced development. Police procedural “Bayan” by Bikas Mishra (“Chauranga”) was developed at Film Independent’s Global Media Makers program in Los Angeles and the film is supported by the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund.
Drama “Kadminche,” the feature directorial debut of Tushar Paranjape, writer of Berlin Crystal Bear winner “Killa,” has Rinku Rajguru (“Sairat”) attached to star. Action fantasy film “Don’t Sleep” will mark the Hindi-language debut of Arun Bose (Malayalam-language “Luca”). And Agrim Joshi and Debojit Das Purkayastha, creators of series “Candy” for Viacom18 streamer Voot Select, will make their feature directorial debut with psychological thriller “Influenzaa.”
Three films are currently in post-production. India-set Hindi-language social drama “Bhagwan Bharose” (“For Heaven’s Sake”) marks the directorial debut of Platoon One founder Shiladitya Bora.
- 2/18/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Cologne, Germany -- Funny nuns proved more than a match for Horatio Caine and his team as German sitcom "Um Himmels Willen," featuring a cloister of rambunctious sisters of God, easily beat out top U.S. import "CSI: Miami" in the ratings race Tuesday night.
The Ard series, starring Janina Hartwig and Fritz Wepper, drew 7.3 million viewers, a 22.1% share, compared with 5 million and 15.2% for "CSI: Miami."
Ard hospital series "In aller Freundschaft" also won the head-to-head with "House" on Rtl, with the homegrown series drawing 5.9 million viewers, a 17.1% share, compared with 3.9 million and 12.2% for "House."
But in the race for ad dollars, U.S. shows continue to score. In the key 14-49 demographic used by German broadcasters to calculate advertising rates, "C.S.I: Miami" and "House" were Tuesday's winners, taking a 24.4% and 21.4% share respectively. The bulk of Ard's audience is in the 50-plus category.
The Ard series, starring Janina Hartwig and Fritz Wepper, drew 7.3 million viewers, a 22.1% share, compared with 5 million and 15.2% for "CSI: Miami."
Ard hospital series "In aller Freundschaft" also won the head-to-head with "House" on Rtl, with the homegrown series drawing 5.9 million viewers, a 17.1% share, compared with 3.9 million and 12.2% for "House."
But in the race for ad dollars, U.S. shows continue to score. In the key 14-49 demographic used by German broadcasters to calculate advertising rates, "C.S.I: Miami" and "House" were Tuesday's winners, taking a 24.4% and 21.4% share respectively. The bulk of Ard's audience is in the 50-plus category.
- 2/25/2009
- by By Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
RTL dominates German TV nods
COLOGNE -- German broadcasting giant RTL left public and commercial rivals in its wake at the fifth annual German Television Prize, the local version of the Emmys, taking nine statuettes including best series, sitcom and entertainment program. RTL's Abschnitt 40, (Section 40) the new Berlin police series from Marc Conrad's Typhoon Prods., took the best series trophy in its debut season, beating up veterans Edel & Starck from Sat.1 and Um Himmels Willen (For Heaven's Sake) on ARD. Blue-collar comedy series Alles Atze (Everything Atze) won for best sitcom and star Atze Schroeder picked up the prize for best actor in a sitcom.
- 9/29/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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