Bruno Dallansky
Bruno Dallansky (born September 19, 1928 in Vienna ; † August 5, 2008 there ) was an Austrian actor .
biography
After graduating from university, Dallansky initially worked as an educator and teacher before taking up acting training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. His stations as a theater actor include Vienna (basement theater, Theater in der Josefstadt , Burgtheater ), Bregenz, Berlin ( Hebbel-Theater , Schillertheater ), Hamburg ( Deutsches Schauspielhaus ), Munich (Schauspielhaus), Vienna (cabaret Wiener Werkel) , as well as numerous appearances at theater festivals such as the Salzburg Festival. He also founded the Kaleidoskop basement theater in 1951their own small theater group. In addition, Dallansky himself worked as a drama teacher: from 1979 to 1981 he headed the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich, and later returned to the Max Reinhardt Seminar as an acting teacher.
His rare film appearances include the film drama Nachtschwester Ingeborg (with Maria Schell's sister Immy in the title role), Alfred Vohrer's crime drama Seven Days Deadline (with Joachim Fuchsberger ), and the literary adaptation And Jimmy went to the rainbow by Johannes Mario Simmel, and the romantic drama Gebürtig .
In addition, Dallansky worked extensively in television productions. He played in stage adaptations such as Georg Büchner's Woyzeck , literary film adaptations such as Leo Tolstoy's The Living Leichnam and John Knittel's Via Mala , under the direction of Dieter Wedel in An Evening with Labiche and several times under the direction of Axel Corti ( The Farmer and the Millionaire after Peter Turrini ). In addition, he took on various guest appearances in television series such as Derrick , Ein Fall für Zwei , Kommissar Rex and Der Alte and was on several occasions as "Oberinspektor Pfeifer" for the ORF crime scene programs.
Bruno Dallansky was married to the Austrian chamber actress Judith Holzmeister (1920–2008). His burial took place on August 28, 2008 in the Hernalser Friedhof (group 53, grave 72) in Vienna.
Filmography
- 1953: Escape into the reeds
- 1955: Dunja
- 1957: ... and don't tempt us
- 1958: Night nurse Ingeborg
- 1960: The village without morals
- 1960: Symphony of Destiny (The Magnificent Rebel)
- 1969: seven days deadline
- 1970: The marquise of B.
- 1971: The Jägerstätter case
- 1971: And Jimmy went to the Rainbow
- 1972: Tatort - Expect the worst
- 1975: Dead spots - The son of a farm laborer becomes a construction worker and builds a house
- 1975: Derrick - Kamilla's young friend
- 1976: Jacob the Last
- 1977: The farmer and the millionaire
- 1978: The Old One (TV series, episode Die Kolonne )
- 1979: The bon vivant
- 1979: Derrick - The third victim
- 1980: An evening with Labiche
- 1980: Tatort - murder in installments
- 1981: The moon is just a naked sphere
- 1981: The living corpse
- 1982: Derrick - The trip to Lindau
- 1984: Waldheimat
- 1985: Via Mala
- 1985: Happy Holidays - Vacation stories from Kenya
- 1986: Crime scene - Riedmüller, first name Sigi
- 1986: Tatort - The Players
- 1986: Tatort - The Death of the Dancer
- 1987: Tatort - The open account
- 1987: crime scene - death in the elephant house
- 1987: Tatort - Super Twelve
- 1987: crime scene - dead without a wish
- 1987: Tatort - The Last Murder
- 1987: Crime scene - Atahualpa
- 1987: Tatort - Escape to death
- 1988: The beer king
- 1988: Tatort - fireworks for a corpse
- 1995: Radetzky March
- 2002: Born
Remarks
- ↑ Bruno Dallansky (1928–2008) at derstandard.at
Web links
- Bruno Dallansky in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Actor Bruno Dallansky died on ORF accessed on August 14, 2008
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Dallansky, Bruno |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 19, 1928 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | August 5, 2008 |
Place of death | Vienna |