Harald Jopt

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Harald Jopt (born March 10, 1924 in Berlin ; † May 29, 2016 in Quedlinburg ) was a German actor .

Life

In the 1950s, Harald Jopt acted as an actor in various DEFA and DFF film productions . As a theater actor, he had engagements at the Elbe-Elster-Theater Wittenberg - here he played, for example, Osvald in Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts in 1957 , later at the theater of the city of Greiz , from 1963 on the stages of the city of Gera , at the theater of the city of Cottbus and from 1972 at the Städtische Bühnen Quedlinburg .

The system established at the stages of Gera in collaboration Uraufführungs-enactment of the uranium - mining of bismuth AG settled the play fool's gold was Harald Jopt as one of the two main characters together with actor colleague Bert Brunn, author Horst Salomon and director Wolfgang Pintzka on October 5, 1964 in a collective with the National Prize for Art and Literature III. Class excellent. Previously, this creative collective had already been honored with the art prize of the city of Gera .

Harald Jopt's son is the artist, clown and actor Ronald Jopt .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. see certificate of death register, registry office Quedlinburg No. S317 / 2016
  2. see program Elbe-Elster-Theater Wittenberg 1957, staging: Gero von Wilcke / Curt Hendrich
  3. see new and reengagements of the stages of the German Democratic Republic , Theater der Zeit, Berlin 1963, p. 27
  4. see Ensembles der DDR 1973/74 , Theater der Zeit, Berlin 1973, p. 47
  5. ↑ First performance on June 11, 1964, Bühnen des Stadt Gera, stage design: Manfred Grund, dramaturgy: Ilse Galfert
  6. see: Our culture - GDR timetable 1945-1987 , Dietz-Verlag 1989, p. 144
  7. see Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 1984 , page 1586. That was the name of the later Horst Salomon Art Prize of the City of Gera , which was awarded from 1979 to 1988.