Uwe-Karsten Koch

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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)

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Individual evidence

  1. Uwe-Karsten Koch vollfilm.com
  2. ^ The coffee house Tutti il ​​teatro di Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  3. Klaus Michael Grüber: Passages and Transformations by Klaus Dermutz , pp. 182/163 (excerpts from Google Books)
  4. ^ Tatort: ​​Mordfieber Cinema.de
  5. ^ Taunusrausch German Film House
  6. HÖRDAT belongs to the matter, the audio play database (No. 42)
  7. An experiment by Doctor E. on the habitability of hell HÖRDAT, the Hörspielatendank (No. 30)
  8. The Tsar's Courier
  9. The Great Memory Notabene , September 1990
  10. The power of feelings Deutsches Filmhaus