Bernd Hall

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Bernd Hall (* before 1963) is an Austrian actor .

Hall was seen as a supporting actor in several German and Austrian film and television productions from the 1960s .

As its first film appearance, the IMDb film database is the television adaptation of the theater play Der Bockerer from 1963, an ORF television production directed by Michael Kehlmann , in which Hall was shown together with Fritz Muliar and Heinz Trixner . In 1964, he played the role of Eric Peters in the television film career produced by ZDF , directed by Walter Davy . In 1973 he also played the role of Mr. Weiss from the insurance company in the Tatort episode Frauenmord bei der Seiten for Österreichischer Rundfunk and directed by Fritz Eckhardt .

In 1978, in the second episode of the TV series in the US miniseries Holocaust - The History of the Weiss Family , he played the role of the SS supervisor who oversees the work in the Buchenwald concentration camp quarry and disciplines workers.

Hall also worked as a theater actor , including in August Strindberg's Miss Julie in 1971 in the Volkstheater in den Bezirks series of events . In 1983 he played, together with Ulli Maier , Hilde Sochor and Senta Wengraf , at the Landestheater Linz in the comedy The Birthday of Ladislaus Bush-Fekete . At the Schlossspiele Kobersdorf in Burgenland he appeared in an ensemble with Karl Merkatz , Krista Stadler and Albert Rueprecht .

In 1982 he was Felix in the radio play Amigo, I sing in the heart of Alberto Manzi for the Austrian radio .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Career TV program from Tuesday, December 29, 1964
  2. Walter Davy Deutsches Filmhaus (films + casts)
  3. Femicide crime scene fans
  4. HOLOCAUST. THE STORY OF THE FAMILY WEISS ( Memento from January 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Harald Sterk: The lady and the valet . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung , February 4, 1971, p. 8.
  6. ^ The Stage, Issues 292-315 Google Books (research)
  7. Die Bühne, issues 268-291 (excerpt 1) Google Books (research)
  8. Die Bühne, issues 268-291 (excerpt 2) Google Books (research)
  9. Amigo, I sing in my heart ORF.at