Hans-Dieter Jendreyko

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Hans-Dieter Jendreyko (born January 2, 1937 in Berlin ) is a German actor and theater director .

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After abandoning his German studies and theater studies, he trained as an actor at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich from 1959 to 1961 . Jendreyko started his first engagements in Schleswig and Gelsenkirchen , after which he played at the Bremen Theater .

In 1969/1970 he worked at the Schauspielhaus Zürich , in 1970 he moved to the Theater Basel . In 1970 he played in the premiere of Dieter Fortes Martin Luther & Thomas Munzer or the introduction of accounting to Thomas Munzer . Since 1977 he has appeared with his own directorial work. At the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus he staged James Joyce's Exiles , Horváth's Murder in Mohrengasse and in 1978 the world premiere of Horst Laubes The First Day of Peace , at the Schauspiel Frankfurt, among others, Horváth's The Unknown from the Seine and Kleist's Schroffenstein family in 1982 .

In 1986 Jendreyko founded the Od-theater in Basel and took over its artistic direction. In 1986 he produced Enzensberger's Downfall of the Titanic in a bathhouse , in 1987 in a greenhouse Calderón's Life is a Dream and in 1988 in a dye works, Euripides ' Die Bacchen .

He also worked as a freelance actor and director. As a guest director, he staged the world premiere of Yasmina Reza's Jascha at the Werkstattbühne in Bonn in 1994 . From 1996/97 he worked again at the Theater Basel, including in 1996 with Euripides' rarely performed play The Herakliden .

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