Ernst Jacobi
Ernst Jacobi (July 11, 1933 - June 23, 2022) was a distinguished German actor, celebrated for his contributions to both theater and film. Born in Berlin, Jacobi pursued his education and completed his Abitur before honing his craft through acting training in Berlin and further studies in Paris.
His theatrical journey began in the 1950s, and he quickly made a name for himself on prestigious stages, including the Burgtheater in Vienna and the Schauspielhaus Zürich. Jacobi's versatility as a performer led him to significant roles in cinema, most notably in the acclaimed film "The Tin Drum," where his performance left a lasting impression. Additionally, he served as the narrator in "The White Ribbon," a film that garnered international attention and acclaim.
Throughout his career, Jacobi was recognized for his ability to convey deep emotion and complexity, earning him a respected place in the world of performing arts. He spent his later years in Munich, where he continued to influence the artistic community until his passing in Vienna on June 23, 2022. His legacy endures through his remarkable body of work and the impact he had on audiences and fellow artists alike.