Heinz Busch (actor)

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Heinz Busch (born February 18, 1923 in Kiel ; † September 2006 ibid) was a German actor and Low German author .

Life

Heinz Busch was born as the son of a fisherman in the Ellerbek district of Kiel and grew up there. Together with his friend Heinz Reincke , he applied to be an actor at the Kiel City Theater. After the Second World War he worked as a precision mechanic and later as an advertising manager for the city's theaters, before becoming an actor and then stage manager at the Niederdeutsche Bühne Kiel until 1988 .

Awards

  • 1981: Richard Ohnsorg Prize of the Alfred Toepfer Foundation FVS
  • 2005: Honorary member of the Niederdeutsche Bühne Kiel on the occasion of its 60th anniversary
  • Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon

Filmography

Works

  • 1975: Isenputzer. (Original iron wanker by Heinrich Henkel , translated by Busch)
  • 1983: A dense guy. Play in 3 acts. (Original by John Millington Synge , translated by Busch)
  • 1985: The 125th birthday. [De Weg in't Paradise]. Comedy. (Original by Ina Nicolai, translated by Busch)
  • 1985: Nu man suutje! Lütt Vertelln över Lüüd vun güstern u. guard.
  • 1985: Rut ut de Puschen. Musical in three acts. (Original by Heinz Wunderlich , translated by Busch)
  • 1985: Vun den Fischer un sien Fru. Folk piece with music. (Original by Heinz Wunderlich, translated by Busch)
  • 1987: Allns broke Tiet!
  • 1987: Minna, mien Söte. Musical in 4 pictures. (Original by Heinz Wunderlich, translated by Busch)
  • 1988: So it's ok!
  • 1989: De Weg in't Paradies. Comedy. (Original by Ina Nicolai, translated by Busch)
  • 1996: Katharina Knie. A tightrope walker piece. Folk piece in 4 acts. (Original by Carl Zuckmayer , translated by Busch)
  • 1999: Dat Ammenmärken. A cheerful story from Northern Germany. (Original by Horst Pillau , translated by Busch)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Source: https://www.niederdeutsche-literatur.de/autoren/person-werke.php?ID=2383&START=1&ORD=JAHR