Hans Noever

Hans NOEVER ( born May 10, 1928 in Krefeld ) is a German film director, actor, radio playwright and screenwriter.

Life

The self-taught NOEVER undertook 1945-1955 extended journeys on foot through Europe and North Africa. He took on various jobs in publishing and in television. At the same time he was active as a poet and was awarded in 1961 for his play After Kazan in Paris a price. In 1966 he published his novel Venice is located in Cleveland, 1971, his radio play or when terror comes cousin Enno, 1973, the radio play The death of my father, for which he received the Hörspielpreis the war blind.

From the mid- 1960s turned Hans NOEVER documentaries. In 1972, inspired by French gangster films, his first feature film Payday. In 1973, the documentary Crime Bannister has gone through the search for a missing American. His later films were preferably located in the thriller field. Most NOEVER was involved in doing the screenplay. In films of friendly directors, he appeared as an actor.

In 1975 he was a founding member and shareholder of the film until 1977, publishing the authors. 1975 to 1977 he lectured at the University of Television and Film Munich. In later years he made ​​several episodes of crime shows like crime scene, Peter Strohm and A Case for Two.

Hans NOEVER was temporarily married to the producer Denyse NOEVER whose company produced several of his films. After that he lived with the documentary filmmaker Ursula Jeshel.

Filmography ( director)

Awards

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