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Ernst Jacobi

Ernst Gerhard Ludwig Jacobi-Scherbening, professionally called Ernst Jacobi ([ɛʁnst ˈjaːkɔbiː]; 11 July 1933 – 23 June 2022), was a German actor. He was known for serious character roles,[1] especially in the 1979 film The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel), as Hans in Germany, Pale Mother (1980), as Adolf Hitler in Hamsun (1996), and as the narrator in The White Ribbon (2009). He appeared in over 200 television productions and worked at the Burgtheater in Vienna from 1977 to 1987, and at the Schauspielhaus Zürich from 1987 to 1992. In 1975 he won the Berliner Kunstpreis for his portrayal of Alexander März in the television film Das Leben des schizophrenen Dichters Alexander März.

Ernst Jacobi
in 2018
Born
Ernst Gerhard Ludwig Jacobi-Scherbening

(1933-07-11)11 July 1933
Berlin, Germany
Died23 June 2022(2022-06-23) (aged 88)
Vienna, Austria
OccupationActor
Years active1957–2017

Early life and education

Ernst Gerhard Ludwig Jacobi-Scherbening[2] was born in Berlin[3] on 11 July 1933.[2] His father was an academic and his mother worked for the Reichsluftfahrtministerium. His parents divorced shortly after his birth, and he lived with his mother and a step-sister (born 1930). In 1939, his mother moved to Norway, and he lived with his father's sister in a Protestant pastor's household where he was raised rigidly.[2][4] He was a member of the Jungvolk of the Hitlerjugend. He met his mother and sister only after World War II in Berlin. At age 15, he joined the children's choir of the RIAS.[2] After completing school with the Abitur in 1951, he trained to be an actor at the Max-Reinhardt-Schule [de] Berlin until 1953. In the 1960s, he studied at the Stage d'été sur le mime in Paris and London with Jacques Lecoq.[4][5]

Career

Theatre

Jacobi began his theatre career in Berlin, engaged at the Hebbel-Theater from 1951.[5] He moved to the Theater am Kurfürstendamm [de], the Tribüne [de][5] and the Schillertheater in Berlin. He then played at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg,[5] and the Münchner Kammerspiele.[6] He worked at the Burgtheater in Vienna from 1977 to 1987, and at the Schauspielhaus Zürich from 1987 to 1992.[4][5]

Film

In 1957, Jacobi had a small role in the Hans Quest romantic comedy film The Big Chance (Die große Chance), opposite Walter Giller, Gardy Granass and Michael Cramer.[7] In 1959 he appeared in Gerd Oswald's The Day the Rains Came (Am Tag als der Regen kam), a crime film featuring Mario Adorf, Gert Fröbe and Christian Wolff in the main roles.[8] In 1966 he had a minor role in Ulrich Schamoni 's Es, a film about a real estate agent and an architectural draughtswoman and a concealed pregnancy and abortion.[9][10] Critically acclaimed, it was selected as West Germany's official submission to the 38th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film,[11] and was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival.[12]

In 1979, Jacobi played the role of Gauleiter Löbsack alongside David Bennent, Mario Adorf and Berta Drews in Volker Schlöndorff's black comedy war drama The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) (1979).[13] The film was lauded by the critics, winning the Palme d'Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival, and the Best Foreign Language Film at the 1980 Academy Awards.[14] The following year, Jacobi had a lead role playing Hans opposite Eva Mattes (as Lene) in the Helma Sanders-Brahms-directed drama film Germany Pale Mother, set in Nazi Germany. Critically acclaimed, the film won the Grand Prix at the Créteil International Women's Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2014 it was restored by the British Film Institute, who hailed it as a "feminist classic", writing that the "nuanced counterbalancing of Hans' and Lene's war experiences recalls the feminist commitment to exploring the distortion wrought by fascism as much on male as female psyches and bodies" and a "restored sequence charting Lene's sympathetic encounter with Soviet soldiers underlines Sanders-Brahms' political rooting in a West German feminism that was in turn indebted to the post-1968 student left."[15]

In 1995, Jacobi appeared in Leidulv Risan's Pakten, a Norwegian crime comedy which starred Robert Mitchum and Cliff Robertson in the lead roles. [16] The following year, he portrayed Adolf Hitler in another Scandinavian production, Hamsun, a biopic about the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun. The author Charles P. Mitchell wrote in his book about portrayals of the leader in film that Jacobi "makes an excellent first impression in the role, dressed in a simple military uniform".[17]

Television and voice work

Jacobi played more than 200 roles on television,[18] including crime series such as Derrick and Tatort. He had his last role in Polizeiruf 110 in 2017.[1] In 1965 he appeared in Hans Lietzau's Die Chinesische Mauer (The Great Wall of China), a television film which was produced by Südwestfunk.[19] In 1975, Jacobi was awarded the Berliner Kunstpreis for his portrayal of Alexander März in the television film Das Leben des schizophrenen Dichters Alexander März.[6]

Since the 1950s, Jacobi also worked as a voice actor for film synchronisations and audio books.[20] One of his early assignments was the German voice of Peter Pan in the 1953 Disney film of the same name, later he also voiced Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown in the Back to the Future films.[20] In 2009 he narrated Michael Haneke's critically acclaimed The White Ribbon (Das weiße Band), a black-and-white drama film which darkly depicts life in a northern German village just before World War I. Jacobi narrates from the perspective of the main character, a teacher at a local school, as an old man many years after the events of the film.[21]

Personal life

Jacobi lived in Munich and spent his last years in seclusion.[1] He died in Vienna on 23 June 2022, at the age of 88.[2][22]

Films

Source:[23]

  • The Big Chance (1957), as Tommy Reichmann
  • The Day the Rains Came (1959), as Fritz[6]
  • Nachruf auf Jürgen Trahnke (1962, TV film), as Jürgen Trahnke
  • Die Chinesische Mauer (1965, TV film), as the silent son
  • Es (1966), as bookseller
  • Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben [de] (1973, TV miniseries), as Tredup
  • The Last Days of Gomorrah (1974, TV film), as Plutonius
  • Tadellöser & Wolff (1975, TV film), as the narrator
  • Derrick – Season 2, Episode 6: "Paddenberg" (1975, TV), as Gottfried Ehring
  • Das Leben des schizophrenen Dichters Alexander März (1975, TV film), as Alexander März[6]
  • The Tin Drum (1979), as Löbsack[22]
  • The Murderer [de] (1979), as Frans
  • The Great Runaway [de] (1979, TV miniseries), as Mr. Daubmann
  • Germany, Pale Mother (1980), as Hans
  • Frau Jenny Treibel (1982, TV film), as Professor Willibald Schmidt
  • Vom Webstuhl zur Weltmacht (1983, TV miniseries), as Jakob Fugger[6]
  • Eine geschlossene Gesellschaft [de] (1987, TV film), as Bernhard Hürfeld
  • Success (1991), as Dr. Siegbert Geier
  • Pakten (1995), as Leonard Haas
  • Roula [de] (1995), as Sievers
  • Hamsun (1996), as Adolf Hitler[6]
  • The White Ribbon (2009), as the narrator

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ernst Jacobi: "Tatort"-Schauspieler ist tot". Der Spiegel (in German). 23 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Ernst Jacobi / deutscher Schauspieler". munzinger.de (in German). 17 February 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi gestorben". rbb24 (in German). 23 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Mehr als 200 Fernsehrollen: Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi gestorben". FAZ.NET (in German). 23 June 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e Zimmer, Susanne (15 July 2013). "Theater- und Filmschauspieler: Jacobi, Ernst". BR.de (in German). BR. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Göttler, Fritz (23 June 2022). "Ernst Jacobi ist tot". Süddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  7. ^ Rasmussen, Bjørn (1968). Filmens hvem-vad-hvor: Udenlanske film 1950–1967 (in Danish). Politiken. p. 876.
  8. ^ Benjamin Haase, Manfred Haase (2021). Chronik des deutschsprachigen Films (in German). Lit. p. 270. ISBN 978-3-643-15005-9.
  9. ^ Prinzler, Hans Helmut (2016). Chronik des deutschen Films 1895–1994 (in German). J.B. Metzler. p. 254. ISBN 978-3-476-03585-1.
  10. ^ "Es" (in German). Moviepilot.de. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  11. ^ H. G. Pflaum. "On the history of the German candidates for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film". German Films. Archived from the original on 9 May 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Festival de Cannes: It". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Ernst Jacobi gestorben" (in German). ZDF. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  14. ^ Moeller, Hans Bernhard; Lellis, George L. (2012). Volker Schlondorff's Cinema – Adaptation, Politics, and the "Movie-Appropriate". Southern Illinois University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-8093-8939-1.
  15. ^ Carter, Erica. "Germany Pale Mother: a rediscovered classic of New German Cinema". British Film Institute. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  16. ^ "Pakten – The Sunset Boys" (in Danish). Scope.dk. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  17. ^ Mitchell, Charles P. (2015). "The Hitler Filmography". McFarland. pp. 81–83.
  18. ^ "Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi mit 88 Jahren gestorben". tagesschau.de (in German). 23 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  19. ^ "Die chinesische Mauer" (in German). Filmportal.de. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  20. ^ a b "Synchronsprecher – Ernst Jacobi". Deutsche Synchronkartei (in German). 29 June 2022. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  21. ^ Roger Ebert's Movie yearbook 2013. Andrews McMeel Publishing. 2013. p. 666. ISBN 978-1-4494-2311-7.
  22. ^ a b "Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi gestorben". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  23. ^ "Ernst Jacobi Vita" (PDF), mr-management.de

External links

  • Ernst Jacobi at IMDb
  • Short Biography (in German) steffi-line.de
  • Ernst Jacobi discography at Discogs

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Ernst Gerhard Ludwig Jacobi Scherbening professionally called Ernst Jacobi ɛʁnst ˈjaːkɔbiː 11 July 1933 23 June 2022 was a German actor He was known for serious character roles 1 especially in the 1979 film The Tin Drum Die Blechtrommel as Hans in Germany Pale Mother 1980 as Adolf Hitler in Hamsun 1996 and as the narrator in The White Ribbon 2009 He appeared in over 200 television productions and worked at the Burgtheater in Vienna from 1977 to 1987 and at the Schauspielhaus Zurich from 1987 to 1992 In 1975 he won the Berliner Kunstpreis for his portrayal of Alexander Marz in the television film Das Leben des schizophrenen Dichters Alexander Marz Ernst Jacobiin 2018BornErnst Gerhard Ludwig Jacobi Scherbening 1933 07 11 11 July 1933Berlin GermanyDied23 June 2022 2022 06 23 aged 88 Vienna AustriaOccupationActorYears active1957 2017 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 2 Film 2 3 Television and voice work 3 Personal life 4 Films 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditErnst Gerhard Ludwig Jacobi Scherbening 2 was born in Berlin 3 on 11 July 1933 2 His father was an academic and his mother worked for the Reichsluftfahrtministerium His parents divorced shortly after his birth and he lived with his mother and a step sister born 1930 In 1939 his mother moved to Norway and he lived with his father s sister in a Protestant pastor s household where he was raised rigidly 2 4 He was a member of the Jungvolk of the Hitlerjugend He met his mother and sister only after World War II in Berlin At age 15 he joined the children s choir of the RIAS 2 After completing school with the Abitur in 1951 he trained to be an actor at the Max Reinhardt Schule de Berlin until 1953 In the 1960s he studied at the Stage d ete sur le mime in Paris and London with Jacques Lecoq 4 5 Career EditTheatre Edit Jacobi began his theatre career in Berlin engaged at the Hebbel Theater from 1951 5 He moved to the Theater am Kurfurstendamm de the Tribune de 5 and the Schillertheater in Berlin He then played at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg 5 and the Munchner Kammerspiele 6 He worked at the Burgtheater in Vienna from 1977 to 1987 and at the Schauspielhaus Zurich from 1987 to 1992 4 5 Film Edit In 1957 Jacobi had a small role in the Hans Quest romantic comedy film The Big Chance Die grosse Chance opposite Walter Giller Gardy Granass and Michael Cramer 7 In 1959 he appeared in Gerd Oswald s The Day the Rains Came Am Tag als der Regen kam a crime film featuring Mario Adorf Gert Frobe and Christian Wolff in the main roles 8 In 1966 he had a minor role in Ulrich Schamoni s Es a film about a real estate agent and an architectural draughtswoman and a concealed pregnancy and abortion 9 10 Critically acclaimed it was selected as West Germany s official submission to the 38th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film 11 and was entered into the 1966 Cannes Film Festival 12 In 1979 Jacobi played the role of Gauleiter Lobsack alongside David Bennent Mario Adorf and Berta Drews in Volker Schlondorff s black comedy war drama The Tin Drum Die Blechtrommel 1979 13 The film was lauded by the critics winning the Palme d Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and the Best Foreign Language Film at the 1980 Academy Awards 14 The following year Jacobi had a lead role playing Hans opposite Eva Mattes as Lene in the Helma Sanders Brahms directed drama film Germany Pale Mother set in Nazi Germany Critically acclaimed the film won the Grand Prix at the Creteil International Women s Film Festival and was nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival In 2014 it was restored by the British Film Institute who hailed it as a feminist classic writing that the nuanced counterbalancing of Hans and Lene s war experiences recalls the feminist commitment to exploring the distortion wrought by fascism as much on male as female psyches and bodies and a restored sequence charting Lene s sympathetic encounter with Soviet soldiers underlines Sanders Brahms political rooting in a West German feminism that was in turn indebted to the post 1968 student left 15 In 1995 Jacobi appeared in Leidulv Risan s Pakten a Norwegian crime comedy which starred Robert Mitchum and Cliff Robertson in the lead roles 16 The following year he portrayed Adolf Hitler in another Scandinavian production Hamsun a biopic about the Norwegian author Knut Hamsun The author Charles P Mitchell wrote in his book about portrayals of the leader in film that Jacobi makes an excellent first impression in the role dressed in a simple military uniform 17 Television and voice work Edit Jacobi played more than 200 roles on television 18 including crime series such as Derrick and Tatort He had his last role in Polizeiruf 110 in 2017 1 In 1965 he appeared in Hans Lietzau s Die Chinesische Mauer The Great Wall of China a television film which was produced by Sudwestfunk 19 In 1975 Jacobi was awarded the Berliner Kunstpreis for his portrayal of Alexander Marz in the television film Das Leben des schizophrenen Dichters Alexander Marz 6 Since the 1950s Jacobi also worked as a voice actor for film synchronisations and audio books 20 One of his early assignments was the German voice of Peter Pan in the 1953 Disney film of the same name later he also voiced Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown in the Back to the Future films 20 In 2009 he narrated Michael Haneke s critically acclaimed The White Ribbon Das weisse Band a black and white drama film which darkly depicts life in a northern German village just before World War I Jacobi narrates from the perspective of the main character a teacher at a local school as an old man many years after the events of the film 21 Personal life EditJacobi lived in Munich and spent his last years in seclusion 1 He died in Vienna on 23 June 2022 at the age of 88 2 22 Films EditSource 23 The Big Chance 1957 as Tommy Reichmann The Day the Rains Came 1959 as Fritz 6 Nachruf auf Jurgen Trahnke 1962 TV film as Jurgen Trahnke Die Chinesische Mauer 1965 TV film as the silent son Es 1966 as bookseller Bauern Bonzen und Bomben de 1973 TV miniseries as Tredup The Last Days of Gomorrah 1974 TV film as Plutonius Tadelloser amp Wolff 1975 TV film as the narrator Derrick Season 2 Episode 6 Paddenberg 1975 TV as Gottfried Ehring Das Leben des schizophrenen Dichters Alexander Marz 1975 TV film as Alexander Marz 6 The Tin Drum 1979 as Lobsack 22 The Murderer de 1979 as Frans The Great Runaway de 1979 TV miniseries as Mr Daubmann Germany Pale Mother 1980 as Hans Frau Jenny Treibel 1982 TV film as Professor Willibald Schmidt Vom Webstuhl zur Weltmacht 1983 TV miniseries as Jakob Fugger 6 Eine geschlossene Gesellschaft de 1987 TV film as Bernhard Hurfeld Success 1991 as Dr Siegbert Geier Pakten 1995 as Leonard Haas Roula de 1995 as Sievers Hamsun 1996 as Adolf Hitler 6 The White Ribbon 2009 as the narratorReferences Edit a b c Ernst Jacobi Tatort Schauspieler ist tot Der Spiegel in German 23 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 a b c d e Ernst Jacobi deutscher Schauspieler munzinger de in German 17 February 2018 Retrieved 28 June 2022 Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi gestorben rbb24 in German 23 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 a b c Mehr als 200 Fernsehrollen Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi gestorben FAZ NET in German 23 June 2022 Retrieved 28 June 2022 a b c d e Zimmer Susanne 15 July 2013 Theater und Filmschauspieler Jacobi Ernst BR de in German BR Retrieved 24 June 2022 a b c d e f Gottler Fritz 23 June 2022 Ernst Jacobi ist tot Suddeutsche de in German Retrieved 24 June 2022 Rasmussen Bjorn 1968 Filmens hvem vad hvor Udenlanske film 1950 1967 in Danish Politiken p 876 Benjamin Haase Manfred Haase 2021 Chronik des deutschsprachigen Films in German Lit p 270 ISBN 978 3 643 15005 9 Prinzler Hans Helmut 2016 Chronik des deutschen Films 1895 1994 in German J B Metzler p 254 ISBN 978 3 476 03585 1 Es in German Moviepilot de Retrieved 30 June 2022 H G Pflaum On the history of the German candidates for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film German Films Archived from the original on 9 May 2009 Retrieved 30 June 2022 Festival de Cannes It festival cannes com Retrieved 30 June 2022 Ernst Jacobi gestorben in German ZDF 23 June 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Moeller Hans Bernhard Lellis George L 2012 Volker Schlondorff s Cinema Adaptation Politics and the Movie Appropriate Southern Illinois University Press p 2 ISBN 978 0 8093 8939 1 Carter Erica Germany Pale Mother a rediscovered classic of New German Cinema British Film Institute Retrieved 30 June 2022 Pakten The Sunset Boys in Danish Scope dk Retrieved 30 June 2022 Mitchell Charles P 2015 The Hitler Filmography McFarland pp 81 83 Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi mit 88 Jahren gestorben tagesschau de in German 23 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 Die chinesische Mauer in German Filmportal de Retrieved 30 June 2022 a b Synchronsprecher Ernst Jacobi Deutsche Synchronkartei in German 29 June 2022 Retrieved 29 June 2022 Roger Ebert s Movie yearbook 2013 Andrews McMeel Publishing 2013 p 666 ISBN 978 1 4494 2311 7 a b Schauspieler Ernst Jacobi gestorben Die Zeit in German Retrieved 24 June 2022 Ernst Jacobi Vita PDF mr management deExternal links EditErnst Jacobi at IMDb Short Biography in German steffi line de Ernst Jacobi discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ernst Jacobi amp oldid 1125322725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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