Hanno Pöschl

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Hanno Pöschl (2015)

Hanno Pöschl (born July 2, 1949 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor and restaurateur .

Life

Pöschl grew up in Vienna and completed an apprenticeship as a pastry chef. He then worked as a car washer, auto mechanic, salesman, asphalt paver, candle maker, chauffeur for a shipping company and in viticulture .

He attended the Lamert-Offer drama school and worked as an assistant director at Circus Roncalli . There he was briefly employed as an artist. He made his debut as an actor at the Ensemble Theater Vienna . He then made guest appearances at the Akademietheater Vienna , the Schauspielhaus Vienna and in Munich . From 1992 he was engaged at the Vienna Burgtheater under Claus Peymann . His first role was Fiscur in Ferenc Molnár'sLiliom ” at the side of Karlheinz Hackl in a production by Paulus Manker . He subsequently worked there a. a. with directors like Frank Castorf (" Krähwinkel Freiheit " after Nestroy ), Konstanze Lauterbach (cook in " Mother Courage and Her Children ") and Karlheinz Hackl (" The Dyer and His Twin Brother ").

Employed at the Schauspielhaus Wien since 1974, he received his first major film role in Maximilian Schell's film Tales from the Vienna Woods in 1979 . Since the 1980s he has been cast in many German television productions, where he often embodied the greats of the demi-world . In 1987 he had a guest appearance in the James Bond film The Living Daylights , and in 1995 also a guest role in the US film Before Sunrise . From 1997 to 2006 he played the good-humored mechanic Max in the RTL series Medicopter 117 and was there together with Serge Falck as the only one up to the last episode. In 2000 he played the folk music star Tony Gordon in an episode of the series Der Bulle von Tölz , who portrays the murder victim in this episode. In 2008 he played an important supporting role in Revanche (director: Götz Spielmann ).

Pöschl has been running the “Kleines Cafe” coffee house in the center of Vienna since 1976 and, since 2000, the “Pöschl” restaurant (formerly “Immervoll”) with his wife Andrea Karrer .

Filmography

Web links

Commons : Hanno Pöschl  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hanno Pöschl in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna . Retrieved October 15, 2016
  2. https://www.wien.info/en/locations/kleines-cafe
  3. https://www.tripadvisor.at/Restaurant_Review-g190454-d1076649-Reviews-Kleines_Cafe-Vienna.html
  4. Article in the "Presse" from July 4, 2009