Norbert Christian

Norbert Christian

Deceased · Born: Dec 5, 1925 · Died: Dec 18, 1976

Personal Details

BornDec 5, 1925 Berlin, Germany
Spouse
  • Erdmute Schmidt-Christian

    ( May 11, 2025 to Dec 18, 1976 )
  • Myriam Sallo-Christianová

    ( May 11, 2025 to Mar 31, 1970 )

Biography

Norbert Christian, a renowned and acclaimed German actor, made a resplendent debut into the world on December 5, 1925, in the vibrant and bustling metropolis of Berlin, Germany, a nation that has historically been synonymous with a rich tapestry of tradition, a treasure trove of cultural artifacts, and a heritage that has been meticulously preserved and cherished for generations.

A stalwart thespian of unimpeachable talent and distinction, he left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, captivating audiences with his captivating on-screen presence and remarkable aptitude for effortlessly transitioning between a diverse array of film and television roles, thus solidifying his status as a master of his craft throughout the entirety of his illustrious and storied career.

One of his most notable achievements was delivering a truly exceptional performance in the 1973 cinematic masterpiece "Unterm Birnbaum", a critically acclaimed film that has garnered widespread acclaim and has since become a timeless classic of German cinema, a testament to his remarkable talent and skill as an actor.

From 1959, he made a notable appearance in the well-received German television series "Schneider Wibbel", a cherished sitcom that had a profound impact on audiences with its clever writing and endearing characters, captivating viewers with its humorous and entertaining storylines.

The individual in question made a profound impact with his depiction of the lead role in the 1962 cinematic masterpiece "Die heilige Johanna", a cinematic exploration that delved into the complexities and intricacies of the life and enduring legacy of Saint Joan of Arc, a figure whose story has captivated the imagination of people for centuries.

As a multifaceted artist, he showcased his impressive versatility and acting prowess throughout his illustrious career, garnering universal acclaim and appreciation from both critics and the general public.

Christian's existence was characterized by an unwavering commitment to fostering and preserving his most profound and meaningful relationships with others, a testament to the immense importance he attached to the bonds of marriage and partnership.

The remarkable life of this extraordinary individual was, alas, cut short in a most untimely manner on the 18th day of December, 1976, in the storied city of East Berlin, East Germany, a locale that would eventually witness the reunification of the once-estranged capital of Germany, a testament to the enduring power of human perseverance and the indomitable will to overcome the shackles of division and oppression.

Career

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1972
Police Call 110
Police Call 110 as Otto Bigalke