Hans Dieter Black

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Hans Dieter Schwarze (born August 30, 1926 in Munster , † May 7, 1994 in Anterskofen , Bavaria ) was a German writer , actor and television director .

Life

After military service and imprisonment, Schwarze began his theater career in 1946 at the Münster City Theater as an assistant director and actor. In the 1950s he worked as a dramaturge, actor and director at many different German theaters. At the Münchner Kammerspiele he staged the German premieres of Im Park (Le square) ( Marguerite Duras , 1957) and King Ubu (Ubu Roi) ( Alfred Jarry , 1959).

Black's first movie, the Schlagerlustspiel What is Dad doing in Italy? with Willy Fritsch , was created in 1961. At the same time, he started working for television. His around 150 TV films include many productions of entertaining stage plays ( Wilder , Anouilh , Pagnol , Shaw , Shakespeare , Sternheim , Ostrowski and others) as well as films based on literary models by Flaubert , Chekhov , Fontane or Keller .

In 1966 he played the lead role in the film All Years Again . With the critical and public success, Schwarze and the brothers Ulrich (director) and Peter Schamoni (production) set an ironic memorial to their hometown of Münster .

After eight years as a director and dramaturge at Bavaria Atelier GmbH , Schwarze took over the management of the Westphalian State Theater in Castrop-Rauxel from 1968 to 1973 . Afterwards he was director of the theater of the city ​​theaters in Nuremberg, which was renamed “Nuremberg Volkstheater” . Since 1976 he has worked as a freelance director. He also wrote, staged and spoke several radio plays and occasionally worked as an actor.

Black has also made a name for himself as the author of several books. Between 1952 and 1994 he published poems, short stories, novels, crime novels, children's books, plays and biographical notes, among other things. He was a member of the PEN Club.

From 1949 to 1962, Schwarze was married to the writer Ingrid Bachér (one daughter: Micheline Schwarze, born 1954), his second marriage, from 1963 until his death in 1994, to the actress and artist Karin von Wangenheim (one son: Daniel Schwarze , born 1965, died 2007).

The estate of Hans Dieter Schwarze is in the Westphalian Literature Archive .

Awards

Movies

  • What is dad doing in Italy? (1961, director)
  • XYZ (1961, director)
  • Paper Mill (1962, director)
  • Two Gentlemen from Verona (1963, director)
  • Talents and Admirers (1963, director)
  • Heroic Men (1963, director)
  • A Better Man (1963, director)
  • The Journey Around The Earth (1964, director)
  • Comedy of Errors (1964, director)
  • Colombe (1965, director)
  • The Dragon (1965, director)
  • The Rape of the Sabine Women (1966, director)
  • Duty is Duty (1966, director)
  • The story of the Rittmeister Schach von Wuthenow (1966, director)
  • A lucrative job (1966, director and screenplay)
  • Later marriage desired or Pallü is a game (1966, director)
  • Every year again (1966/67, actor)
  • In the White Horse (1967, director)
  • Arcadia Settlement (1967, director)
  • The Mill (1967, director)
  • Peter and Sabine (1968, actors)
  • After work (1968, screenplay)
  • Shift Change (1968, director)
  • Madame Bovary (1968, miniseries, director)
  • The Blue Straw Hat (1968, director)
  • The Abused Love Letters (1969, director)
  • Varna (1970, actor)
  • The crime story (1970-74, TV series, director)
  • Dangerous Curiosity (1971, director)
  • End of a business trip (1972, director)
  • Forbidden to Enter (1972, director)
  • Crime scene: The Ghost Train Case (1972, director and screenplay)
  • Lichtspiele am Preussenkorso (1975, miniseries, director)
  • Crime scene: Fortuna III (1976, actor)
  • Doctors Dilemma, Des (1977, Actor)
  • Daughter of Silence (1978, TV series, director)
  • Like Smoke and Dust (1979, Actor)
  • Death in the Car Wash (1981, Actor)
  • Tatort: ​​The Tremble of the Tenors (1981, director)
  • Derrick - The Murderer's Wife (1992, guest appearance)
  • Derrick - A Very Sad Process (1993, guest appearance)

Radio plays

  • 1963: Herbert Asmodi : The Harakiri Series - Director ( Detective Radio Play - BR / HR)

Books and publications (selection)

  • Checksum. Poems (1952)
  • Glass wings. Poems (1954)
  • Homesickness for the vastness. The adventurous life story of the poet Peter Hille (1957)
  • The boot is poisoned. Theatrical Anecdotes (1960)
  • Everyone is Columbus. Travel Notes (1965)
  • Mersche from Tilbeck. A game based on a Munsterland legend (1966)
  • Practice Dying - What Else (1973)
  • Memorization Marbles (1980)
  • The Brandebusemanns (1980)
  • Ludwig Leiserer (1981)
  • Busch, Wilhelm, Reaches Out to Himself (1982)
  • Caspar clan. What Happened to His Mind (1983)
  • Seven Days of Rest in the Country (1985)
  • Shortly before the finale: prose and verse from forty years (1986)
  • Get out of my heart Memories of a Youth 1926 to 1945 (1990)
  • Tom Törni the Wizard (1993)
  • I Don't Like a Detective Novel (Detective Novel) (1994)
  • Flocks of red birds. Notes from my cancer days (1994)

Others

The performance rights for Schwarzes theater pieces are held by the theater publisher Whale Songs, Hamburg.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement of awards of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Federal Gazette . Vol. 25, No. 43, March 9, 1973.