Florian Adamski (actor)
Florian Adamski (born January 18, 1971 in Vienna ) is an Austrian cabaret artist and actor .
Life
Florian Adamski grew up in Kundl in Tyrol , where he first attended elementary school and later the secondary school in Wörgl . In the course of the 38th youth speech competition in 1990, he first drew attention to himself with his speech about speaking . After school, district and state victory, Florian Adamski was excluded from the national competition and awarded a literary prize.
After studying biochemistry at the Rosensteingasse College in Vienna, Florian Adamski began his acting career at the Schlossbergspiele Rattenberg while working at Biochemie Kundl (now Sandoz ) , where he appeared in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing or Felix Mitterer's No Place for Idiots participated. In 2001 he finished his work as a biochemist and from now on devoted himself entirely to acting. He wrote his first solo program as part of the 350th anniversary of the death of Tyrolean Chancellor Wilhelm Biener , in which, in the role of the "cursed", he explained the circumstances of how wine, women and singing meant that the pardon did not reach its destination in time reached. With the idea of the historical cabaret , he also designed his second solo program in 1192 - wanted Richard the Lionheart . As Blondel de Nesle von Arras, minstrel and childhood friend of King Richard, reincarnational circumstances keep him looking for his king to this day. The program received the Tam Basilisk and Freistädter Frischling . At the same time, Florian Adamski devoted himself to the theater, in a new version of the New Year's Eve classic Dinner for One , directed by Pepi Pittl and some engagements at the unified theaters of Bozen . From 2007 to 2008, in addition to engagements in Telfs and Schwaz, he also appeared in the play Unterguggenberger , which tells of the outdoor experiment of the then Mayor Michael Unterguggenberger and was premiered in Wörgl.
theatre
- 1988 Wörgl restaurant stage: Facundo in "Zwölfeläuten" by Heinz Unger
- 1999 Volkstheater Brixlegg: “On the High Seas” by Slawomir Mrozek
- 1999 Schlossbergspiele Rattenberg: Knechtl in "Erde" by Karl Schönherr
- 2000 Schlossbergspiele Rattenberg: Adi in “ No place for idiots ” by Felix Mitterer
- 2001 Schlossbergspiele Rattenberg: Fuhrknecht in "Frau Suitner" by Karl Schönherr
- 2002 Schlossbergspiele Rattenberg: Hörl in “ Much Ado About Nothing ” by William Shakespeare
- 2003 Schlossbergspiele Rattenberg: Boandlkramer in "Der Brandner Kaspar"
- 2004 Schlossbergspiele Rattenberg - world premiere of “Die Hutterer ” by Felix Mitterer
- 2005 Vereinigte Bühnen Bozen : World premiere of “Fleisch” by Felix Mitterer
- 2005 Vereinigte Bühnen Bozen: taxidermist in " Faith Love Hope " Ödön von Horváth
- 2006 United Stages Bozen: Gladhand in " West Side Story "
- 2006 Vereinigte Bühnen Bozen: Sir Toby Rülps in “ Was ihr wollt ” by William Shakespeare
- 2007 Volksschauspiele Telfs : Neelus in "Höllenritt" by John B. Keane translated by Felix Mitterer
- 2007 Theater im Lendbräukeller Schwaz: Lesgate in “ On Call Mord ” by Alfred Hitchcock
- 2007 VZ comma Wörgl: Ezpou in “ Unterguggenberger ” by Conni Stefanski
- 2007 Vereinigte Bühnen Bozen: Rugby in “Flea in the Ear” by Georges Feydeau
- 2010 Volksschauspiele Telf's double murderer Lorenz Demleitner in "The Execution" by Bernd Späth
cabaret
- The cursed one
- 1192 - wanted Richard I. the Lionheart
- dinner for one
- Hans Klein
Awards
- 2002: TAM-Basilisk: 1st prize and audience prize
- 2003: Freistädter Frischling (jury and audience award)
- 2003: Casino Comedy Slam Innsbruck 1st prize
- 2004: Hirschwanger Wuchtel (audience award)
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Adamski, Florian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian cabaret artist and actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 18th January 1971 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |