Georg August Koch
Georg August Koch (born January 15, 1883 in Kassel , † December 25, 1963 in Berlin ) was a German actor .
Life
Georg August Koch was an actor in the Max Reinhardt troupe. He was engaged for many years at the Berliner Volksbühne . There he played in Shakespeare's King Lear (1921), Hauptmann's Die Ratten (1922) and Raimund's The Spent (1935). Koch began his career in 1906 in Augsburg and came to Paul Rose at the Rose Theater in Berlin via Zurich, Munich, Leipzig and Düsseldorf in 1935 . He stayed connected to this stage until 1943 and had permanent engagements here.
Filmography
- 1922: On the outskirts of the big city
- 1923: the legacy
- 1923: The mysteries of a hairdressing salon
- 1924: The Grand Duke's finances
- 1924: The Nibelungs - Siegfried's death
- 1924: The Nibelungs - Krimhild's revenge
- 1929: Atlantic
- 1932: The Foreign Legionnaire's Secret
- 1932: FP1 does not respond
- 1948: Berlin ballad
- 1949: Anonymous letters
- 1949: rotation
- 1951: The subject
theatre
- 1947: William Shakespeare : The Winter Tale - Director: Fritz Genschow ( Zehlendorfer Freilichtbühne am Waldsee )
Individual evidence
- ^ Heinz-Dieter Heinrichs: Das Rose-Theater , p. 101f., Berlin / West: Colloquium Verlag, 1965.
Web links
- Georg August Koch in the Internet Movie Database (English)
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SURNAME | Koch, Georg August |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 15, 1883 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | kassel |
DATE OF DEATH | December 25, 1963 |
Place of death | Berlin |