Ursula Noack
Ursula Noack (born April 7, 1918 in Halle (Saale) ; † February 13, 1988 near Munich ) was a German cabaret artist , actress , radio play speaker and chanson singer .
biography
Training and first steps
After drama training Noack had first a commitment at the Erfurt Theater . After the Second World War , she made a name for herself in Hamburg and Bremen on stage and in front of the microphones of the local radio stations. She also discovered her love for cabaret and appeared among other things in 1946 with Erich Kästner texts in the Munich Schaubühne (known at the time for her refugee song ). In the early 1950s she played with Hanne Wieder , Joachim Hackethal and Hans Jürgen Diedrich in Die Amnestierten . This Kiel student group soon became a cabaret that was known throughout the Federal Republic of Germany .
Laughing and shooting company
Ursula Noack became known to most German television viewers in the 1960s through her presence in the ensemble of the Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft . As early as 1958, through Diedrich, she joined the group consisting of Ursula Herking , Klaus Havenstein , Dieter Hildebrandt and Diedrich. The first program she participated in was Eine kleine Machtmusik ; but she did not go on tour in the first year . One year later Ursula Noack replaced her namesake Herking.
The last few years
In 1971 she signed the then explosive confession “ We have had an abortion! “In the star .
In 1972 the Lach- und Schießgesellschaft dissolved. Ursula Noack retired into private life primarily for health reasons. She lived with her husband Walter Kabel , the musical director of the Lach- und Schießgesellschaft, near Munich; only now and then could you still see her on stage or hear her voice on the radio. In 1988 she succumbed to cancer that was diagnosed in the mid-1980s. Their final resting place is in the family grave in the Grasbrunn forest cemetery (part of the Neukeferloh community) near Munich.
Radio plays
- 1948: Christian Bock : Four Years and One Day - Director: Ludwig Cremer ( NWDR Hamburg )
- 1948: Archibald MacLeish : The Conqueror - Director: Hans Quest (NWDR hamburg)
- 1949: Lucille Fletcher : The man in the elevator (Stella) - Director: Hans Herbert Westermann ( RB )
- 1949: Claus Werner Caro : Jell and the Robber (Jell) - Director: Günter Siebert (RB)
- 1949: Fyodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski : Raskolnikow (Dunja) - Director: Kurt Strehlen (RB)
- 1949: Wilhelm Semmelroth : Transformed World (Laetitia) - Director: Gert Westphal (RB)
- 1949: Wystan Hugh Auden : The Age of Fear. Dialogues in verse about the spiritual situation of our time, spoken in a New York night bar (Rosetta) - Director: Gert Westphal (RB)
- 1949: Theo Lingen : Theophanes - Director: Walter Jokisch (RB)
- 1950: Josef Pelz von Felinau : Bet, Mister Panne? A radio play based on original recordings by an airline - Director: Pawel Matweew (RB)
- 1951: Charles Dickens : The Four Sisters. Small town scene based on an idea by Charles Dickens - Director: Günter Siebert (RB)
- 1951: Marcel November : Terra Balkana. Funkbild (Cypria) - Director: Gert Westphal (RB)
- 1951: Josef Martin Bauer : Shine and End of the Republic of Asumara (Fräulein von Ichthöven) - Director: Karl Peter Biltz (RB / SWF )
- 1951: Helmut Käutner , Walter Ulbrich : Under the Bridges (Original: Under the Bridges (Film 1944/45)) (Vera) - Director: Helmut Käutner (RB)
- 1951: Manfred Hausmann : Lilofee. Dramatic ballad in a Low German radio version (Caddy, a mixed blood) - Director: Eberhard Freudenberg (RB)
- 1954: Inge Kleffel-Wüstenhagen : Indiscretions. A handbag chats (The chatting handbag) - Director: Hannes Krüger (RB)
- 1954: Alexander Sternberg : The court withdraws to deliberate (episode: A clear case) (Claire Stöckel) - Director: Gerd Fricke (NWDR Hamburg)
- 1954: Dylan Thomas : Unter dem Milchwald (2nd neighbor / further 2nd wife) - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn (NWDR Hamburg)
- 1963: Christian-Hartwig Wilke : radio play studio (carnival contribution): party worries (Edith) - director: Sammy Drechsel ( BR )
- 1965: Rolf and Alexandra Becker : Permit, my name is Cox (3rd season: 5th part: Das Schaustück) (Mabel (Mrs. Bowman)) - Director: Walter Netzsch (BR)
- 1968: Paul Pörtner : What do you think of Erwin Mauss? (Choir) - Director: Paul Pörtner (BR / NDR )
- 1969: Arnold E. Ott : Visit without registration (Betty Jagberg, his wife) - Director: Walter Netzsch (BR)
- 1976: Caroline Muhr : Luja & Felix: The privilege of being a woman (Luja) - Director: Werner Klippert ( SR )
- 1976: Caroline Muhr: Luja and Felix: Dynamisch (Luja) - Director: Werner Klippert (SR)
- 1976: Caroline Muhr: Luja and Felix: Schneeparadies (Luja) - Director: Werner Klippert (SR)
- 1976: Caroline Muhr: Luja and Felix: Blechzeitmensch (Luja) - Director: Werner Klippert (SR)
- 1977: Ludwig Thoma : Bavarian scene: Altaich (Karline Schnaase, his wife) - adaptation and direction: Edmund Steinberger (BR)
- 1977: Peter Steinbach : interrogations (Mrs. Zetsche) - director: Wilm ten Haaf (BR)
Web links
- Ursula Noack in the Internet Movie Database (English) - primarily contains the programs of the "Lach- und Schießgesellschaft" broadcast by ARD
- Ursula Noack at filmportal.de
- Munich laughing and shooting society
Individual evidence
- ^ Knerger.de: The grave of Ursula Noack
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Noack, Ursula |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German cabaret artist, actress and chanson singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 7, 1918 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Halle (Saale) |
DATE OF DEATH | February 13, 1988 |
Place of death | near Munich |