Joseph Noerden

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Joseph Noerden (born March 21, 1927 in Esch an der Alzette , † May 2, 1991 in Berlin ) was a Luxembourg actor .

Life

From 1942 on, Joseph Noerden completed an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk, which he successfully completed in 1945. In November of the same year he began studying with Wilfried Seyferth and Erwin Kalser at the Zurich drama school . He received his first engagement in 1948 at the Stadttheater Zürich . A year later he was on stage at the Recklinghausen Ruhr Festival . In the same year he was hired by Bertolt Brecht to join the newly founded Berliner Ensemble in East Berlin . Here he was also on stage in the play Mr. Puntila and his servant Matti .

In June 1953 Joseph Noerden left the Brecht Theater and became a member of the West Berlin Schillertheater , which, like the Schlosspark Theater, belonged to the Staatliche Schauspielbühnen Berlin , whose joint director at that time was Boleslaw Barlog , which is why Noerden was employed at both theaters . Over the years he has performed repeatedly in his native Luxembourg, for example, he took part in the Wiltzer Festival in the role of the pupil in Goethe's Faust . In the Kasemattentheater , a theater founded in Luxembourg City in 1964 , he appeared in four productions. In 1972 he designed an evening about his most important teacher Bert Brecht with Haidy Jacoby and his Berlin colleague Bernhard Minetti , for which he also directed. In addition to his theater work, Joseph Noerden took part in film, television and radio.

At the age of twelve, Joseph Noerden wrote his first poems, which appeared in Luxembourg newspapers. In 1988 his collection of poems, Winterholz , which testifies to his own dreams, hopes, disappointments and contradictions, was published by the Luxembourg publishing house Institut Grand-Ducal .

Filmography

actor

Radio plays and features

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Joseph Noerden in Autorenlexikon Luxembourg