Kurt Sterneck

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Kurt Julius Sterneck (born June 28, 1919 in Graz ; died January 23, 1998 in Munich ) was an Austrian - German actor , director and radio play speaker .

Life

Kurt Sterneck was born as the son of the opera singer Berthold Sterneck (1887–1943) and his first wife Ernestine Franziska Sterneck, b. Schröder, born. The Jewish father and Catholic mother converted to Protestantism shortly before the wedding in 1918 . Since his mother died in September 1919, Kurt Sterneck first grew up with relatives of his mother in Graz. The father married again in 1922 and took the son to Munich in 1923.

After graduating from secondary school ( Abitur ) in Munich in 1937, he initially worked as an intern to prepare for engineering studies. Kurt Sterneck began his military service in 1938 and later took part in World War II as a soldier . In 1943 he began studying engineering at the Technical University of Munich . In 1944 he was arrested because of his Jewish origin. After stays in Dachau concentration camp and a forced labor camp, Kurt Sterneck continued his interrupted studies after the end of the war in 1945 and successfully completed it. In addition to his profession as an engineer , from 1949 he received acting lessons from Anna Zeise-Ernst and Heinz Thiele.

Kurt Sterneck made his debut in Munich in 1951. From autumn 1955 he was a member of the ensemble at the United City Theaters in Krefeld and Mönchengladbach . This was followed by stints at theaters in Pforzheim , Augsburg , Innsbruck and Tübingen . In 1967 he received an engagement at the Schauspielhaus Graz . In 1991 there was an appearance in the Stuttgart Comedy in the Marquardt in the play Trautes Heim - never to be recorded by Anthony Marriott and Bob Grant alone . In the 1993/1994 season he played his last stage role in Hermann Bahr's Das Konzert at the Komödie im Bayerischer Hof in Munich.

Kurt Sterneck took part in several television productions . Among them was the well-known television series Fernfahrer des Süddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR) by Theo Mezger with Rudolf Krieg and Pit Krüger . He was also seen in the television film Zeitsperre, also directed by Theo Mezger with Horst Niendorf , Hermann Lenschau and Alfons Höckmann and in episodes of the television series Derrick and The Adventures of the Brave Soldier Schwejk . He also frequently worked as a radio play speaker and directed several radio plays. He was involved in Andreas Okopenko's radio play Johanna .

Kurt Sterneck continued to teach at the University of Music and Performing Arts and the Karl-Franzens University in Graz.

His grave is in the New Israelite Cemetery in Munich.

Filmography

Radio plays

speaker

  • 1961: Play on the threshing floor
  • 1962: The only invoice (episode from the multi-part series "Terra Incognita '")
  • 1968: Almost a report
  • 1969: Johanna
  • 1963: Jimmy Hardwick is wanted
  • 1964: The window
  • 1964: The traveling student in paradise
  • 1964: Jobal and the four horsemen
  • 1965: Solo for Störtebeker
  • 1967: The spotted ribbon
  • 1967: The man with two beards
  • 1967: one life
  • 1968: Good People's Sunday
  • 1968: Secret file ADM 20 C on the children's playground (8 episodes)
  • 1968: Murder in the recreation village (8 episodes)
  • 1968: Everything for Septimius Severus
  • 1968: The voice under the bridge
  • 1968: You are only allowed to fly here
  • 1969: The Great Beef Treaty
  • 1969: Korsakov
  • 1969: The decent party
  • 1969: The girl at the window
  • 1969: Wall
  • 1969: Mrs. Kröner drives a taxi
  • 1970: eruption
  • 1970: the cage
  • 1970: The return of Cortez
  • 1971: international call
  • 1971: The Worms Revolt
  • 1971: The death of Bessie Smith
  • 1971: the blue coast
  • 1971: Goll minor
  • 1971: long distance calls
  • 1971: The hot days of Gerti Zeiss
  • 1972: descriptions
  • 1972: Together, for one another
  • 1972: Johanna or a family quarrel
  • 1973: The Apostles' Smile
  • 1973: The man who lost his personal opinion
  • 1974: one, two, three
  • 1975: The black death
  • 1975: Great opera for Stanislaw the Silent
  • 1977: Pass over there
  • 1978: A dog named Hegel

Director

  • 1972: The beneficiary
  • 1972: Adam Deigl the man and the authorities
  • 1973: Human cake
  • 1973: The spoiler
  • 1973: The typewriters
  • 1973: Strawberry ice cream with whipped cream
  • 1973: Free delivery
  • 1974: Consultation with Dr. White
  • 1975: Simply Anna
  • 1977: Pike in the carp pond
  • 1980: Male versus machine

literature

  • Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 720.
  • Bernhard Möllmann: The opera singer Berthold Sterneck and his family. In: Bernhard Schossig (Ed.): Moved into the light. Jewish life in the west of Munich. A search for traces in Pasing, Obermenzing and Aubing. A workshop book. Herbert Utz Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8316-0787-7 , pp. 145–157.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Möllmann, Sterneck and his family . In: Schoßig (Ed.), Moved into the light , Munich 2008, p. 150.
  2. ^ Heimo Halbrainer, Gerald Lamprecht: Berthold and Kurt Sterneck . In this: “So that a thoroughly Christian environment was created for us children.” The Heilandskirche and its “Jewish Christians” between 1880 and 1955. CLIO Graz 2010, ISBN 978-3-902542-24-3 , p. 167 ( online ; accessed November 25, 2017).
  3. Möllmann (see literature ), p. 153 f.
  4. a b Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Berlin 1956, p. 720.
  5. ^ Möllmann, Sterneck and his family . In: Schoßig (Ed.), Moved into the light , Munich 2008, p. 154.
  6. Theater appearances by the actress Jutta Kammann on igfanpage.de; Retrieved July 26, 2012
  7. ^ Möllmann, Sterneck and his family . In: Schoßig (Ed.), Moved into the light , Munich 2008, p. 154.
  8. timeout on the homepage crime; Retrieved July 26, 2012
  9. radio play archive of the ORF on oe1.orf.at; accessed on January 24, 2015
  10. radio play archive of the ORF on oe1.orf.at; accessed on January 24, 2015
  11. ^ Johanna on ARD audio play database; accessed on January 17, 2015
  12. see Barbara Schnepf's curriculum vitae on www.barbara-schnepf.at; Retrieved July 26, 2012