Eberhard Feik
Birthday: 11/23/1943
Place of Birth: Chemnitz, Sachsen, Germany
Biographie:
Eberhard Feik was a German actor who was born on July 23, 1943 in Berlin, Germany and died on October 18, 1994 in Ahrensburg. He was known for his diverse acting performances in film, television and theater.
Feik began his acting career in the 1960s and first gained notoriety for his work in theater. He played at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg and the Schauspielhaus Bochum, among others. His talent for portraying multi-layered characters earned him recognition and praise.
He has appeared in numerous film and television productions, including "Tatort" and "Der Bulle von Tölz." One of his best-known roles was that of Thanner in the successful crime series "Tatort," which he portrayed from 1981 to 1991. Feik was praised by critics and audiences alike for his convincing portrayal as a rough-around-the-edges yet warm-hearted investigator.
Feik was also very active on stage, appearing in numerous plays. He was awarded various prizes for his acting achievements, including the prestigious "Goldener Vorhang" theater prize.
Eberhard Feik left an impressive acting legacy and is considered one of the outstanding German actors of his time. His ability to portray complex characters with authenticity and depth made him a popular and respected actor. His tragic death in 1994 left a void in the German acting landscape, but his artistic legacy lives on.
TV-Series with Eberhard Feik
Tatort (244) - (1991)
Role: Christian Thanner
Tatort (252) - (1991)
Role: Thanner
Tatort (232) - The Crack Connection - (1990)
Role: Thanner
Tatort (234) - (1990)
Role: Christian Thanner
Tatort (217) - (1989)
Role: Christian Thanner
Tatort (214) - (1988)
Role: Christian Thanner
Tatort (200) - (1987)
Role: Thanner
Tatort (159) - (1984)
Role: Christian Thanner
Tatort (143) - (1982)
Role: Christian Thanner
Tatort (126) - (1981)
Role: Christian Thanner