Raymond Joob

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Raymond Joob , actually Raymond Job (born January 2, 1916 in Düsseldorf , German Empire , † 1983 ), was a German actor .

Live and act

Until he was allowed to attend the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna in 1946 and received his artistic tools there, Joob had to do the compulsory labor service in the Third Reich until the end of the war in 1945 and then served the entire war. Joob made his stage debut in St. Pölten, Lower Austria . Other theater stations were Bayreuth, Coburg, Celle, Hanover, Basel, Wuppertal, Baden-Baden, Hamburg and Berlin. Then Joob worked as a freelancer.

From the beginning of the 1950s, Raymond Joob was also in front of the camera, since he settled in Hamburg, especially in North German film and television productions. Joob played supporting roles of all kinds: sometimes he was employed as a lawyer, sometimes as a sailor, sometimes as an officer and then again as a simple policeman. He had a continuous role at the side of Inge Meysel in the television series Gertrud Stranitzki, produced by Gyula Trebitsch and directed by Georg Tressler . Joob, who owned a second home on the Riviera , also appeared on television shows like Haifischbar and had also recorded radio plays.

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 2: Hed – Peis. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560744 , p. 767 f.

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Individual evidence

  1. according to IMDb. Honig / Rodek calls the year 1984 "100.001"