Frank Nossack

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Frank Nossack (born February 15, 1943 in Oderberg ) is a now inactive German actor .

Live and act

Born in Brandenburg, Nossack received his artistic training from Eduard Marks in Hamburg . The 20-year-old made his debut there and was immediately brought in front of the camera (for Jürgen Roland's St. Pauli movie thriller Polizeirevier Davidswache and the Hamburg ZDF production Aktion Brieftaube - Fates in divided Berlin , both in 1964). Immediately afterwards he made his theatrical debut in Bonn , but then went on tours as a freelance artist, mainly touring.

In the following ten years, Nossack played an abundance of supporting supporting roles in both television and cinema films; including several so-called educational and soft sex films in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Often the slim, blonde actor was cast as a lover and "young savage" but also as a half-silly guy or crook. In crime series like Das Kriminalmuseum he was also seen as a detective.

In the mid-1970s, Frank Nossack disappeared from the public eye. The presumed reason for this was serious illness.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. according to the film archive Kay Less