Uwe-Karsten Koch
Uwe-Karsten Koch (* 1941 ) is a German actor and director .
Koch was engaged as a theater actor at the Bremen Theater in the 1960s and early 1970s . In 1964 he played there the role of Fish in Brecht's play The Resistant Rise of Arturo Ui , directed by Peter Palitzsch . In 1966 he worked under the direction of Peter Zadek in Schiller's drama Die Räuber . He also played in Bremen under Zadek's direction in Spring Awakening . Radio Bremen also recorded the performance for television. In September 1969, Koch appeared in the comedy Das Kaffeehaus in a production by Rainer Werner Fassbinder . In 1969 he took over Adrian in a new production of Shakespeare's late work The Tempest . In 1971 he played the roles of German and Prince of Hell in the play World Championship in the Class War by Peter O. Chotjewitz based on motifs by Mayakovsky . Klaus Michael Grüber directed both productions .
From the 1970s, Koch was also seen in several movies and television roles. In 1976 he had a small role in the television multipart The Winter That Was A Summer . Between 1982 and 2003, Koch worked in a total of seven episodes of the crime series A Case for Two . In the scene episode murder fever he played in 1999 a priest. In the cinema, Koch worked with the director Peter Adam in his film Taunusrausch , with Alexander Kluge (as a rapist in the film The Power of Emotions ) and with Sönke Wortmann .
He appeared several times in the ARD TV show One Will Win as an actor and artist, for example in 1982 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein and 1985 in Saarbrücken .
Koch also worked as a speaker for radio plays . In 1973 he recorded the detective radio play The story is heard by Nikolai von Michalewsky (1931–2000) on Radio Bremen . In 1976 he worked at the Süddeutscher Rundfunk in a smaller role as a civil servant in the science fiction radio play An Experiment by Doctor E. on the habitability of hell by Hermann Ebeling . In 1976 he took over the role of postmaster in the adventure radio play Der Kurier des Zaren .
Koch also worked as a director and writer. He was also a program designer at the Alte Oper in Frankfurt. In 1990 he designed a memorial evening for John Lennon there .
Filmography (selection)
- 1966: Spring Awakening (theater recording)
- 1976: the winter that was a summer
- 1980: Taunus rush
- 1982–2003: One case for two (7 episodes in total; different roles)
- 1983: The power of feelings
- 1983: Loose Connections
- 1985: The thing is over
- 1991: Alone among women
- 1994: Doctors (consequence: night rounds )
- 1997–1999: The Guard
- 1999: crime scene - murder fever
- 1999: Tatort - Wall of Silence
- 2001: Crime scene - average
- 2007: Late prospect
Web links
- Uwe-Karsten Koch in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Uwe-Karsten Koch at filmportal.de (as Uwe Carsten Koch )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Uwe-Karsten Koch vollfilm.com
- ^ The coffee house Tutti il teatro di Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- ↑ Klaus Michael Grüber: Passages and Transformations by Klaus Dermutz , pp. 182/163 (excerpts from Google Books)
- ^ Tatort: Mordfieber Cinema.de
- ^ Taunusrausch German Film House
- ↑ HÖRDAT belongs to the matter, the audio play database (No. 42)
- ↑ An experiment by Doctor E. on the habitability of hell HÖRDAT, the Hörspielatendank (No. 30)
- ↑ The Tsar's Courier
- ↑ The Great Memory Notabene , September 1990
- ↑ The power of feelings Deutsches Filmhaus
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Koch, Uwe-Karsten |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1941 |