Andreas Vitásek
Andreas Vitásek (born May 1, 1956 in Vienna - Favoriten ) is an Austrian cabaret artist and actor . Since 1991 he has also worked as a director .
In 2014 he was awarded the Austrian Cabaret Prize.
Life
From 1966 to 1974 Andreas Vitásek was a student at BRG4 Waltergasse in Vienna's 4th district. From 1974 Vitásek studied theater and German studies in Vienna. From 1978 to 1980 he attended Jacques Lecoq's theater school in Paris . Since 1981 he has been working as a cabaret artist and actor.
Vitásek has been married to the theater scholar Daria Biezunski-Vitásek, with whom he has a daughter, since September 9, 2009. Another daughter (* 1998) comes from his first marriage and a son (* 1984) from a previous relationship. He lives in Vienna and in southern Burgenland .
cabaret
- 1981 "Spastic Slapstik"
- 1983 "The Seven Lives of Max Kurz"
- 1984 "Journey into the Blue"
- 1986 "Other circumstances"
- 1987 "What happened so far"
- 1991 "Alone Again"
- 1993 "On the way"
- 1994 "Balance"
- 1997 "End of short-term"
- 1998 "His most beautiful successes, part two"
- 1999 "Pscht!"
- 2002 "Doppelganger"
- 2004 "One night at the Ronacher"
- 2005 "Taxi, Tod & Teufel"
- 2006 "My Generation"
- 2010 "39.2 ° - A fever monologue"
- 2012 "Was there something?"
- 2013 "microsleep"
- 2016 "Grünmandl"
- 2018 "Austrophobia"
Theater (selection)
- play
- Buss in "Zappzarapp" ( Wolfgang Deichsel ) 1987
- Clov in "Endgame" ( Samuel Beckett ) 1987
- Jakob in "Der Büchsenöffner" ( Victor Lanoux ), with Camillo Schmidt in 1988
- Snowball in " Animal Farm " ( George Orwell ) 1988
- Guido Trüb in "House of Temperaments" ( Johann Nestroy ) 1990
- Valerio in " Leonce and Lena " ( Georg Büchner ) 1990
- Apollo in "Whoever steals a foot is lucky in love" ( Dario Fo ) 1991
- Kleinmann in "Death" ( Woody Allen ) 1995
- Nedoschil in "Der Steuerfahnder" (Fritz Schindlecker) 1998
- Behringer in " The Rhinos " ( Eugène Ionesco ) 2001
- Tarragon in " Waiting for Godot " (Samuel Beckett) 2001
- Frosch in " Die Fledermaus " ( Johann Strauss (son) ) 2002
- "Shakespeare's Collected Works Slightly Abridged" 2002
- Franz in "House, Women, Sex" (Margrit Schreiner) 2004
- Handley in "Schöne Bescherung" (Anthony Neilson) 2007
- Weinberl in " He wants to make a joke " (Johann Nestroy) 2007, Volkstheater Vienna
- Arthur in “ Free! “(Johann Nestroy) 2009, Volkstheater Vienna
- Rappelkopf in “ The Alpine King and the Misanthrope ” (Ferdinand Raimund) 2010, Volkstheater Vienna
- Tom in "Lisa" (Thomas Glavinic) 2012 Rabenhof Vienna
- Director
- "Fräulein Julie" ( August Strindberg ) 1991, Volkstheater Vienna
- "Prelude to a Kiss" ( Craig Lucas ) 1991, Schauspielhaus Vienna
- “Goldberg Variations” ( George Tabori ) 1992, Stadttheater St. Gallen
- " Stories from the Vienna Woods " ( Ödön von Horváth ) 1993, Stadttheater Baden
- " The Taming of the Shrew " ( William Shakespeare ) 1993, Kleines Theater Salzburg
- "Gott" (Woody Allen) 1996, Volkstheater Vienna
- “ The old man with the young woman ” ( Johann Nestroy ) 2001, Schauspielhaus Graz
Film and television (selection)
- 1982: Café Malaria
- 1984: Our man in Bangkok, directed by Andreas Gruber
- 1986: Müller's office , director: Niki List
- 1986: Die Dreckschleuder, directed by Niki List
- 1987: Mozart and Meisel
- 1988: Sternberg - Shooting Star, directed by Niki List
- 1989: Bodo - a completely normal family
- 1990: If the neighbors only knew
- 1992: Days of Roses
- 1994: The executed man
- 1996: An almost perfect affair , director: Reinhard Schwabenitzky
- 1997: An almost perfect divorce, director: Reinhard Schwabenitzky
- 1998: Helden in Tirol , directed by Niki List
- 1999: Fink leaves , director: Harald SICHERITZ
- 1999: An almost perfect wedding, director: Reinhard Schwabenitzky
- 1999: Kaisermühlen-Blues (TV series, 10 episodes)
- 2001: Dolce Vita & Co
- 2002: brothers
- 2003: Brothers II
- 2003: Inspector Rex (TV series, episode)
- 2003: MA 2412 - The civil servants
- 2005: Brothers III - On the Camino de Santiago
- 2005: Novotny & Maroudi
- 2006: Jenseits, director: Stefan Müller
- 2006: Crazy Race 3 - You pick every lock
- 2008: And the men are forever silent, director: Xaver Schwarzenberger
- 2010: Tatort - Faith, Love, Death (TV series)
- 2010: Vitasek? (8 episodes)
- 2011: Kebab with Everything , Director: Wolfgang Murnberger
- 2013: Tatort - Between the Fronts
- 2017: Kebab extra hot! , Director: Wolfgang Murnberger
radio play
- 2010: The Thieves' Strike (Jura Soyfer) narrator, director: Götz Fritsch
- 2017: Grünmandl or the disappearance of the comedian (texts by Otto Grünmandl ) adaptation (with Florian Grünmandl) and speaker, director: Martin Sailer
Awards
- 1984: Austrian Cabaret Prize for Driving into the Blue
- 1986: Salzburg bull
- 1987: Austrian Cabaret Prize , Main Prize for Other Circumstances
- 1997: Ybbs joker
- 2006: Special prize for outstanding performance at the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival for Brothers III - On the Way of St. James
- 2007: Gold Medal of Merit of the State of Vienna
- 2007: Austrian cabaret award for My Generation
- 2010: Karl Skraup Prize , "Audience Award of the Vienna People's Theater"
- 2011: Swiss Cabaret Prize Cornichon
- 2014: Austrian cabaret award for microsleep
- 2018: German Cabaret Prize - Honorary Prize of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate
Web links
- official homepage
- Literature by and about Andreas Vitásek in the catalog of the German National Library
- Andreas Vitásek in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Andreas Vitásek on the website of the Austrian Cabaret Archive
- CDs by Andreas Vitasek
- Video interview 2012
Individual evidence
- ↑ Andreas Vitasek: "Politicians have become smoother" Kurier.at, November 11, 2012.
- ↑ orf.at: German Cabaret Prize: Vitasek and Eckhart honored . Article dated November 8, 2017, accessed November 8, 2017.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Vitásek, Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian cabaret artist, actor and director |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 1, 1956 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna - favorites |