Norbert Kuchinke

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Norbert Georg Kuchinke (born May 5, 1940 in Schwarzwaldau , Silesia , † December 3, 2013 in Berlin ) was a German journalist and actor .

Since 1973, Kuchinke was the first correspondent for Der Spiegel and Stern in Moscow. In the Soviet Union , Kuchinke became known as the actor of a Danish professor of Slavic studies in the film Marathon in the fall by Giorgi Danelia . Later he starred in the film Nastja by the same director.

Kuchinke is the only Western European who has been awarded two medals “For Cooperation with the Russian Orthodox Church”.

Filmography

  • 1979: " Autumn marathon " (role: Bill Hansen, professor)
  • 1982: "Две главы из семейной хроники" (role: guest at the party of foreign correspondents)
  • 1986: " Boris Godunow " (role: Walter Rosen)
  • 1993: " Nastja " (role: foreigner)
  • 2008: Otkuda berutsja deti? / Where do the children come from? (Role: Proxor sr.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ушел из жизни "датский профессор" из фильма "Осенний марафон" Норберт Кухинке. In: altapress.ru of December 4, 2013 (Russian, accessed December 5, 2013).
  2. ^ The initiator of Götschendorf Abbey died at the age of 73. In: Lausitzer Rundschau of December 9, 2013 (accessed December 9, 2013).