Known from “Großstadtrevier”
TV actor Arthur Brauss died at the age of 89
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“Großstadtrevier” and “crime scene” were just a few of the TV productions in which Arthur Brauss played along. Now the actor died in his adopted home in Munich.
The actor Arthur Brauss is dead. He died in Munich a few days ago at the age of 89, as his wife Marie Pocolin-Brauss said of the German Press Agency. Brauss was known primarily from the TV productions “Großstadtrevier” and “crime scene”. In recent years he had largely withdrawn from television and the public. The “picture” had previously reported on the death of the actor.
Her husband died at home in her Munich apartment, said Pocolin-Breauss on Sunday. “He fell asleep very peacefully. This is my only consolation: that he didn’t have to torture himself.” Finally, he was very weak and was cared for around the clock. Your husband is to be buried in Munich. The two had been a couple for 50 years and had married “very quietly” last year, said Pocolin-Brauss.
To see Arthur Brauss in more than 100 TV productions
One of the best-known roles of the Augsburg-born brouse was that of the police officer Richard Block from the ARD “Großstadtrevier”. In total, he participated in more than 100 productions at home and abroad: Among other things in “The Alte”, “Munich stories”, “Police call 110”, “The Black Forest Clinic”, “Derrick” and “Commissario Laurenti”, but also in “Der Zug” alongside Jeanne Moreau and Burt Lancaster and 1972 in the Wim Wenders film “The fear of the goalkeeper at the penalty”.
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Source: Stern

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