Joachim Hoyer

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Joachim Karl Wolfgang Hoyer (born September 24, 1919 in Chemnitz ) is a German actor , director and acting teacher.

Life

Hoyer attended the State Music Academy in Leipzig and the church music school in Halle and from 1938 to 1940 he trained as an actor at the drama school of the German Theater in Berlin. In 1945 he got a stage engagement at the Landestheater Altenburg , where he stayed until 1947. Other theater stations were the Städtische Schauspielhaus Leipzig 1947/48, the stage of the youth in Berlin 1948/49 as well as the Kammerspiele of the German Volksbühne Leipzig 1940/50, where he also worked as a director. He played, among others, the Henri in Arthur Schnitzler's green cockatoo and the Moe Axelrod in Clifford Odets ' Awake and Sing . In 1950 he started working as a dialogue director and speaker trainer at the Metropoltheater in Berlin.

As an actor in film and television, however, Hoyer was a rare guest. He worked u. a. next to Armin Mueller-Stahl in an episode of the series The invisible visor as well as under the direction of Horst Seemann in Suse, dear Suse with. He wrote and directed several films in the series Das Stacheltier for DEFA with well-known actresses and actresses such as Gerd E. Schäfer , Carola Braunbock , Edgar Külow and Sabine Thalbach . Hoyer also directed other productions such as the comedy Untrinkled Room for Rent with Christel Bodenstein and Helga Hahnemann .

He also worked as a spokesperson for dubbing and radio play productions for the Leipzig broadcaster and the Berlin radio, such as Madame Pompadour and The Seventh Cross in 1951.

Filmography (selection)

actor

Writer and director

  • 1963: The barbed animal: What can it be?
  • 1963: The barbed animal: dreams are foams
  • 1964: The barbed animal: Haste sounds
  • 1965: Unrecognized room for rent

theatre

Radio plays

literature

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