Hans Hirschmüller

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Hans Hirschmüller (born March 15, 1940 ) is a German author , director and actor .

Life

In 1967, Hirschmüller founded the Action Theater in Munich's Müllerstrasse together with Ursula Strätz and Horst Söhnlein . In 1969 he could be seen in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Katzelmacher . In 1972 he received the Federal Film Prize for Dealers of the Four Seasons . For Sehnsucht nach Sodom he received the Adolf Grimme Prize in 1990 with silver for directing (together with Hanno Baethe ).

In 2004 he founded the papp & klapp theater together with Ellen Wittmann and Alice Klötzel in Neuburg an der Donau . There he premiered his play Hundlich . The Röttingen Festival premiered another piece by Hirschmüller on May 5, 2007: Rumpelstilzchen's Revenge . At the end of 2007 he played the role of Abel Znorko in the play Enigma in the Sommerhausen Gate Tower Theater (together with Patrick Braun as Erik Larsen). Two years later he was seen in the role of Robert in the play The appearance is deceptive on the stage of the gate tower theater. Hirschmüller staged the play Ronja the robber's daughter at the Clingenburg Festival in the summer of 2010 and the children's musical Mein Freund Wickie in the summer of 2011 . In 2011 he moved to Berlin and staged Fassbinder's Anarchy in Bavaria (2012), Angst essen Seele auf (2013) and David Mamets Oleanna (2015). A bit of calm before the storm book by Theresia Walser, Turmtheater Sommerhausen (2018)

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

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