Edmund Bierling

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Edmund "Edi" Bierling (born April 16, 1929 , † May 18, 2007 ) was a Bavarian folk actor .

life and work

Bierling's artistic focus was on stage work. In the course of his theatrical activity he played at numerous nationally known popular theaters in southern Germany, e. B. at the Münchner Komödienstadl , the Chiemgauer Volkstheater , the Tegernseer Volkstheater and at Peter Steiner's Theaterstadl . Many of these productions were recorded for television, which made Bierling known to a nationwide audience. For example, you could see him next to Toni Berger in Schwank Zur Ehe Have Promised at Komödienstadl, in the title role as Bavarian Protectulus next to Peter Steiner in a production from his Theaterstadl and next to Maxl Graf in a production of the comedy Love and Blechschaden from Amsi Kerns Chiemgauer Popular theater.

In addition, Bierling also took on roles in television productions, for example in the British crime series Taggart (with Mark McManus in the title role), Vivian Naefe's comedy Sugar Loaf , the ZDF crime thriller Hinterkaifeck , the Munich Tatort opponent (with Helmut Fischer as Commissioner Lenz ) and the drama Wer Is a servant, should remain a servant according to Georg Lohmeier .

Bierling's rare cinema appearances include Ernst Hofbauer's historical drama Rasputin - Orgies at the Zarenhof and Peter Zadek's Simmel film adaptation of The Wild Fifties .

In addition, he also worked in various radio productions such as the Bavarian family saga The Grandauers and their time ( BR 1980–1985).

Filmography (selection)

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