Fritz Hammel

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Fritz Hammel (born June 24, 1958 in Linz ) is an Austrian theater, film and television actor and director . He had engagements at the Bregenz Festival , the Salzburg Festival , the Linz Landestheater , the Landestheater Innsbruck , the Theater in der Josefstadt and the Vienna Volkstheater .

He made numerous films, including Das weite Land (directed by Luc Bondy ), The Scorpion Woman (directed by Susanne Zanke) and the literary adaptation The Strudlhofstiege (directed by Georg Madeja). In 2004, Hammel took part in the second season of the series 18 - Alone Among Girls , which was broadcast on ProSieben .

theatre

selection

Festival

  • Salzburg
    • “The Alpine King and the Misanthrope”, role: August
  • Bregenz
    • "The man of the world" Goldoni, role: Momolo
    • "Soliman" Ludwig Fels, role: Baron
  • Summer Games (selection)

Film and television (selection)

Private

Until a few years ago, Fritz Hammel was in a relationship with the journalist Marga Swoboda . They have two children together.

Awards (excerpt)

  • 1988/1989: Karl Skraup Prize for acting
  • 2008 Prize of the international Lake Constance Conference for the production of "King Jool the Last"

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