Nino Korda

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Nino Korda , born as Nino Nannizzi , (born October 2, 1927 in Worblingen , † November 2013 in Buchloe ) was a German actor .

Life

The son of an Italian architect and a German grew up in Switzerland and studied dentistry. He also took acting lessons from Eugen Klöpfer in Konstanz .

In 1953 he made his debut at the Brunnenhof Theater in Munich. In 1962/63 he was engaged at the Schauspielhaus Köln , in 1965 at the T (h) eater in Briennerstrasse in Munich, then in Zurich , Basel and from 1977 to 1979 in Bern . In 1980 he worked at the theater “ Die Kleine Freiheit ” in Munich, and especially since 1960 at the local Kleine Komödie. In 1983, together with Isebil Sturm, he took over the management of the Small Comedy with the two stages Comedy in the Bayerischer Hof and Small Comedy at Max II .

Korda, who was mainly seen in comedies and thrillers at the theater, has been given several smaller roles in film and television since the early 1960s, such as the GSD orderly in the seven-part science fiction series Raumpatrouille . More often, the black-haired actor was used as a supporting actor in some films, especially during the sex wave , and then especially in television series.

He was married and the father of two sons. Korda spent his old age in Buchloe , where the couple moved from Munich in autumn 1999. His son Alexander Korda (* 1964), who is also an actor, used the stage name "Nino Korda junior" at times.

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Individual evidence

  1. Nino Korda loved to play gangster roles. In: all-in.de das allgäu online. November 20, 1999, accessed November 24, 2013 .
  2. Actor Vita. Nino Nannizzi. In: Marry Poppins Agency - acting agency. August 11, 2005, accessed November 27, 2013 .