Hallwachs was one of the busiest character actors on German television, but he was almost always seen in supporting roles. He played in 16 “Tatort” crime shows on ARD alone, including the very first episode “Taxi to Leipzig”. Hallwachs had 13 appearances in the ZDF series “Der Alte”.

His career began in the 1960s. In the Erich Kästner film “Fabian” (1980), the Berliner played the title role. TV viewers also know his face from the ARD series “Mord mit Aussicht”, where he played the father of Sophie Haas (Caroline Peters). He also took part in “The Great Bellheim” (1993). In 2020 he could still be seen in a new case in the ZDF series “Letzte Spur Berlin”.

In Austria, Hallwachs appeared at the Salzburg Festival from 2013 to 2016 as “Glaube” in the play “Jedermann”. At the Schauspielhaus Graz he played Albert Einstein in “Ghosts in Princeton” by Daniel Kehlmann.

Hans Peter Hallwachs as “Glaube” in the play “Jedermann”
Image: (APA/BARBARA GINDL)

Hallwachs’ voice has cult status among radio play fans. Among other things, he can be heard in many Raymond Chandler settings of the 1980s. His leading role in Edward Boyd’s “Five Fingers Make a Hand” from 1969 is also considered a classic of West German crime radio plays.

As it became known on Friday, Hallwachs died on December 16 in Berlin, he was 84 years old. “For us, he always played leading roles, throughout a long, fulfilling life,” says a family obituary.

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