Christian Dolezal (actor)

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Christian Dolezal (born November 22, 1971 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor .

Live and act

Christian Dolezal's first theater engagements were at the Volkstheater in Vienna, the Wiener Festwochen , where he worked with the director Hans Neuenfels , and at the Tiroler Landestheater. He could be seen there as Hamlet , as serial killer Roberto Zucco or as Fritz in Arthur Schnitzler's Liebelei . For his portrayal of the autistic Thomas in Bobby Fischer lives in Pasadena by Lars Norén , Dolezal received the Tyrolean Young Talent Award.

With the monologue Spiel im Morgengrauen (director: Hermann Beil ) he made guest appearances at the Berliner Ensemble , the Chopin Theater in Chicago and the Volkstheater Vienna and went on tour through Albanian and Macedonian villages.

From 2007 to 2010 he worked exclusively at the Schauspielhaus Wien , where he was seen in the dramatization of Heimito von Doderer's Strudlhofstiege, among other things . In 2013 he played in Felix Mitterer's "Jägerstätter" at the Theater in der Josefstadt .

As a film actor, Christian Dolezal worked in the novel The Fall of Lemming , directed by Nikolaus Leytner , as well as in various main episode roles in Tatort: ​​Operation Job , Fast Determined and Der Winzerkönig . He was seen as Andreas in the comedy series Schlawiner (director: Paul Harather ). For 10 episodes, Dolezal appeared in the series CopStories as public prosecutor Hofmeister. In the US movie Die Frau in Gold about the return of the looted painting Adele Bloch-Bauer I , he portrayed Felix Landau .

Since September 2016, he has succeeded Christoph Wagner-Trenkwitz as director of the theater summer in Haag .

Christian Dolezal is guitarist and a former founding member of Sofa Surfers and has worked as a guest musician with Bernhard Fleischmann ( Angst is not a Weltanschauung ) and Slow Club ( House of sleep ), among others . With Wolfgang Schlögl he created the musical stage version of Iba de gaunz oamen Leit by Christine Nöstlinger for the Rabenhof Theater .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. garage-x.at , as seen on March 11, 2011
  2. josefstadt.org
  3. ^ NÖN: Theatersommer - Dolezal: A new director . Article dated May 3, 2016, accessed September 30, 2016.
  4. orf.at - Dolezal replaces Wagner-Trenkwitz in Haag . Article dated April 29, 2016, accessed September 30, 2016.