Adolfo Assor

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Adolfo Assor (* 1945 in Valdivia , Chile ) is a freelance actor , theater director , film director and set designer . He runs his own small stage company in Berlin-Kreuzberg , the Garn-Theater, and also works in other theaters and now in over 22 films as an actor, as well as a voice actor and dramaturge .

Life

Assor began to study engineering, but then made from 1971 to 1974 an acting degree at the Universidad de Chile in Santiago de Chile . The following twenty years included acting on tours through Chile's cities and villages and through several South American countries. At first he played in several theater groups, some of which he co-founded, and for the last eight years mostly in solo projects.

In February 1986 he came to Germany for three months as a guest of the International Theater Institute and the Goethe Institute . Then he decided to stay, as he at Kassel State Theater in an internship could join as assistant director and in the long run could have stayed.

Assor received a fee for his portrayals in the East Berlin DEFA television film Melanio's Last Love with Rolf Hoppe , from which he invested a lot in his own theater. The first venue was a former tailoring shop in Neukölln that he had converted, hence the ironic name Garn-Theater, a room theater . When he moved out after two years, there was a period of flying changes of venues and a several month tour of Spain. Then he started again with the construction of his theater in the vaulted cellar in Katzbachstrasse. 19th

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolfo Assor. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on May 15, 2016 ; accessed on May 15, 2016 .
  2. ADOLFO ASSOR. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on May 15, 2016 ; accessed on May 15, 2016 .