Hans Wolfgang Pemmer

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Hans Wolfgang Pemmer (born May 30, 1950 or May 31, 1950 ; † December 14, 2017 ) was an Austrian actor .

Life

theatre

From 1980 to 2010, Hans Wolfgang Pemmer was a member of the ensemble at the Theater in der Josefstadt , where he performed around 120 roles in addition to the Wiener Kammerspiele der Josefstadt. There, among other things, played the role of Herr von Scheitermann alongside Michaela Rosen as his wife Josephine, Otto Schenk as Anton Muffl and Christine Ostermayer as Peppi Amsel in the 1990 recorded Nestroy-Posse Earlier Conditions in a production by Hellmuth Matiasek . At the Josefstadt and the Kammerspiele der Josefstadt, for example, he was also directed as a patient in Sonny Boys (1999), as Strunk in Kampl (2005) under the direction of Herbert Föttinger and as the pharmacist Monsieur Fleurant in The Imaginary Ill (2005) by Claude Stratz . His last Josefstadt production was Jugend ohne Gott (2010).

In Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival , he was the cook from 1995 to 2001 under the direction of Gernot Friedel .

Movie and TV

In 1983 he played the role of Water Bird Junior in three episodes in the ORF television series Kottan . He had episode roles in series such as Der Sonne gegen (1985), Mozart and Meisel (1987), Heiteres Bezirksgericht (1988/89), Inspector Rex (1994), Kaisermühlen Blues (1997) and in Dolce Vita & Co (2002). In the Arbeitersaga he played in 1988 in the wake Müllomania the host.

In the film comedy André it creates all of Peter Fratzscher he played in 1985 the role of director, in Erhard Riedl Sperger Tunnelkind (1990) he played Alexander's father. In 1998 he was seen as a gendarme in Hinterholz 8 by Harald SICHERITZ with Roland Düringer .

Hans Wolfgang Pemmer died in December 2017 at the age of 67 and was buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Actor Hans Wolfgang Pemmer has died. In: Tyrolean daily newspaper . December 19, 2017, accessed July 25, 2020 .
  2. a b c Hans Wolfgang Pemmer in the search for the deceased at friedhoefewien.at
  3. a b c d e Josefstadt actor Hans Wolfgang Pemmer has died. In: The press . December 19, 2017, accessed July 25, 2020 .
  4. ORF III on Friday: “Such a theater” three times with plays from the Wiener Kammerspiele and the theater in der Josefstadt. July 23, 2020, accessed July 25, 2020 .
  5. Everything Waltz / Former Conditions / The Imaginary Sick. In: ORF.at . July 23, 2020, accessed July 25, 2020 .
  6. Theater and television legends: The most popular "Jedermann". In: ORF.at . Retrieved July 25, 2020 .