Norbert Heckner

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Norbert Heckner (2012)

Norbert Heckner (born May 18, 1953 in Munich ) is a German actor and cabaret artist .

Life

During his acting training with Peter Rieckmann , he played at the Theater in der Kreide in Munich-Neuperlach. In 1978 a beginners engagement at the Landestheater Coburg followed . Further stations were the Schauburg in Munich, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , the Münchner Volkstheater and the Staatstheater Braunschweig .

He performed at the major entertainment theaters in Berlin , Munich, Cologne , Düsseldorf and Hamburg . He worked with Wolfgang Spier , René Heinersdorff , Folke Braband and others.

In the musical " Ludwig II - Longing for Paradise " by Stephan Barbarino (book), Franz Hummel (lyrics) and Heinz Hauser (stage design) in Füssen he was in the ensemble of the world premiere .

As a cabaret artist, he played two solo programs (“Wer braemst?” And “Jetzt freu dich halt”) and together with Andreas Rebers “Men between diapers and wheat beer”.

For the traditional strong beer tapping at the Nockherberg he played for many years the " Minister Erwin Huber ".

With the musician Helmut Knesewitsch he sings and plays the program "Isarmärchen - Münchner Volkssängerlieder und Couplets".

Heckner has also been active in film and television for many years. In 1979 he got his first role in "The Wonderful Years" by Franz Seitz and Rudolf Noelte . He was seen in “ Der Untergang ” by Oliver Hirschbiegel and “ Sophie Scholl - The Last Days ” by Marc Rothemund , plus TV productions such as “ Tatort ”, “ Um Himmels Willen ”, “ Forsthaus Falkenau ” and many others. In the series " Der Bulle von Tölz " he played the coroner "Dr. Leap". In the series " The Rosenheim Cops " he occasionally worked as a lawyer. Rainer Fischbach made a guest appearance.

Heckner lives with his wife, the actress Adela Florow , and their son Benjamin in Munich.

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