Jörg Hube
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Born | 22 November 1943 |
Died | 19 June 2009 (aged 65) Munich, Germany |
Occupation | actor |
Jörg Hube (22 November 1943 – 19 June 2009) was a German actor and director. He died of cancer.[1] He was buried at the Winthir Cemetery in Munich.[2] His estate has been cared for since 2011 at the Munich literary archive Monacensia, which also organizes an exhibition of the estate.[3]
Theatre
[edit]Some of Hube's roles:
- 1973 in Plenzdorf's Die neuen Leiden des jungen W., München
- 1974 in Brecht's Die heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe
- 1978 in Widmer's Nepal, München
- 1981 in Mitterer's Kein Platz für Idioten, München
- 1985 in Bauern sterben, München
- 1994 as Klosterbruder in Lessing's Nathan der Weise, München
- 1995 as Franz Schritt in Kroetz' Bauerntheater, München
- 1998 as Puntila in Brecht's Herr Puntila und sein Knecht Matti, München
- 1998 in Ringsgwandl's König Ludwig II. – Die volle Wahrheit
- 1999 as Polymestor in Euripides' Hekabe, München
Films and television programmes
[edit]- 1972: The Italian
- 1972–81: Das feuerrote Spielmobil (as Herr Koch)
- 1976: Der Fall Bundhund (as Bundhund)
- 1976: Tatort: Wohnheim Westendstraße (as Bauführer)
- 1977: Tatort: Schüsse in der Schonzeit (as Wirt Dirscherl)
- 1979: Blauer Himmel, den ich nur ahne (as Ludwig Thoma)
- 1980: Tatort: Der Zeuge (as Kommissar Paul Enders)
- 1981: Der Gerichtsvollzieher (as Florian Kreittmayer)
- 1982: Tatort: Das Mädchen auf der Treppe (as Straub)
- 1982: Die Weiße Rose (as Oberregierungsrat)
- 1983: Monaco Franze, episode 8: Macht's nur so weiter! (as Herr Röhrl)
- 1984: Heimat (as Otto Wohlleben)
- 1986: The Old Fox: Das Attentat (as Taxifahrer)
- 1987: Die Hausmeisterin (as Tankstellenbesitzer)
- 1987: The Hothouse (as Frost-Forrestier)
- 1988: Der Schwammerlkönig (as Champignonzüchter Antl)
- 1989: Löwengrube – Die Grandauers und ihre Zeit (in the first four episodes as Ludwig Grandauer, then as his son Karl Grandauer)
- 1994: Polizeiruf 110: Gespenster (as Polizeipräsident)
- 1995: Transatlantis
- 1996: Sophie – Schlauer als die Polizei (as Kriminalrat Ludwig Mayerhofer)
- 1997: Silent Night (as Johann Burgschwaiger)
- 1998: Kreuzwege (as Achatius Achaz)
- 1999: Die Verbrechen des Professor Capellari: Tod eines Königs (as Bachhaus)
- 1999: Requiem for a Romantic Woman (as Oberster Richter)
- 2000: Café Meineid: Nimmer schee (as Hans Ferdl)
- 2002: Café Meineid: Schnee von gestern (as Paul Bachleitner)
- 2004: The Old Fox: Ein mörderisches Geheimnis (as Martin Brand)
- 2005: Sophie Scholl – The Final Days (as Robert Scholl)
- 2007: Das große Hobeditzn (as Korbinian Hobeditz)
- 2008: Tatort: Der oide Depp (as Robert 'Roy' Esslinger)
- 2008: The Legend of Brandner Kaspar (as Petrus)
- 2009: Franzi (as Franz Ostermeier)
- 2009: Polizeiruf 110: Klick gemacht (as Hauptkommissar Friedrich Papen)
Awards
[edit]- 1982 German Kleinkunstpreis in the Sparte Cabaret
- 1992 and 1993 Adolf-Grimme-Prize
- 1993 Theatre Prize of the Capital of Munich
- 1996 German Kabarettpreis, First Prize
- 1997 Prix Pantheon Category Reif & Bekloppt
- 1999 Schwabinger Art Award Honorary Prize
- 2000 Oberbayerischer Culture Prize
- 2009 Bayerischer Honorary Kabarettpreis
References
[edit]- ^ Joerg Hube ist unersetzlich
- ^ knerger.de: Jörg Hubes Grab
- ^ FAZ vom 8. Januar 2011, Seite 33
External links
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Categories:
- 1943 births
- 2009 deaths
- People from Neuruppin
- Deaths from cancer in Germany
- German male stage actors
- German male film actors
- German male television actors
- 20th-century German male actors
- 21st-century German male actors
- Male actors from Brandenburg
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