Alfred Kleinheinz

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Alfred Kleinheinz (born June 2, 1950 in Innsbruck ; † July 20, 2018 ) was an Austrian actor . From 1993 he was a member of the ensemble at the Residenztheater in Munich .

Life

Alfred Kleinheinz initially worked as a plasterer . At the age of 24 he began to play amateur theater at the same time . In 1988 he accompanied a colleague to an audition in Vienna , and the decision was made for him. In 1989 he made his debut at the Lower Saxony State Theater in Hanover under the direction of Thomas Reichert in the drama Die Möwe by Anton Chekhov in the role of the teacher Medvedenko.

In 1993 he moved to the Munich Residenztheater with director Eberhart Witt , where he was a member of the ensemble until the end. In Munich he made his debut again under the direction of Thomas Reichert as Dr. Relling in The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen , his last role was that of Karl Valentin in Playing :: Karlstadt , directed by Bernhard Mikeska. Other roles at the Residenztheater included Gawrila / Piotr in Chekhov's Ivanov , Hans Günther in The Pigsty , Brother Tuck in Robin Hood , l'abbé Bournisien in Madame Bovary and Ferapont in Three Sisters .

In the summer he took part regularly in the Tyrolean folk plays , most recently in 2017 in the title role in Der Brandner Kaspar and das Ewig 'Leben .

Kleinheinz died in July 2018 at the age of 68.

Filmography (selection)

Award

  • 2018 Honorary Friendship Prize of the Association of Friends of the Bavarian State Theater as part of the award of the Kurt Meisel Prize

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. a b c d e The Residenztheater mourns Alfred Kleinheinz. Residenztheater Munich, accessed on July 23, 2018 .
  3. Alfred Kleinheinz. Residenztheater Munich, archived from the original on July 23, 2018 ; accessed on July 23, 2018 .
  4. Tyrolean actor Kleinheinz died. In: Tyrolean daily newspaper . July 22, 2018, accessed March 8, 2020 .