Max Nosseck (September 19, 1902, Nakel – September 29, 1972, Bad Wiessee) was a German actor, film director, and screenwriter.
After studying art in Vienna, he began his career in Berlin as a performer and filmmaker, directing his first feature in 1930. Following the rise of the Nazi regime, Nosseck emigrated in 1933 and worked across France, Spain, Portugal, and the Netherlands before settling in the United States in 1939, where he directed films primarily for MGM, sometimes using the name Alexander M. Norris.
Nosseck returned to Germany in the mid-1950s, directing films and television productions and later appearing in small acting roles. His career spanned silent cinema, European exile productions, Hollywood genre films, and postwar German television.
Directing
48
Male
1902-09-19
Nakel, Germany [now Naklo nad Notecia, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland]
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Was ist denn bloß mit Willi los?
Sperrbezirk
Robinson and His Tempestuous Slaves
Gentlemen in White Vests
Fräulein Lausbub
Kasernenzauber
Love's Clover Leaf
Dillinger
The Hoodlum
Kill or Be Killed
Girls Under 21
Gambling Daughters
Oranje Hein
The Brighton Strangler
The Return of Rin Tin Tin
Gado Bravo
The King of the Champs-Élysées
Black Beauty
Forbidden Paradise
.. und wer küsst mich?
Garden of Eden
Das Liebesleben des schönen Franz
Der Hauptmann und sein Held
Karibisches Vergnügen
Polikuschka
Münchhausen in Afrika
Overture to Glory
For Once I'd Like to Have No Troubles
The dance to happiness
Casanova wider Willen
All or nothing
Geschminkte Jugend
Una semana de felicidad
Poderoso caballero
Singing in the Dark
The Body Beautiful
The Schlemihl
De big van het regiment
Korea Patrol