Harald Harth

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Harald Harth (born before 1969) is an Austrian film , television and theater actor .

Life

At the beginning of his career, the actor played two leading roles in television films by Peter Beauvais : 1969 as Fink in Schnitzler's Fink und Fliederbusch ( ARD , HR ) and in 1971 as Alfred in Die (ZDF) based on a script by Leopold Ahlsen . In 1974 he was Hans Gerersdorfer in Convicted 1910 , a documentary play about the circumstantial trial of a first lieutenant who was convicted by a Viennese military court in 1910 for alleged poisoning of a comrade, and - alongside Attila Hörbiger and Paula Wessely - the Sreten in Michael Kehlmanns Nothing but Memory , a TV drama about a Serbian family in the 1930s based on a novel by Milo Dor . In 1976 he worked in the German war film Company V2 by Antonis Lepeniotis .

At the Salzburg Festival , Harald Harth played the poor neighbors in Jedermann am Domplatz from 1973 to 1977 . At the Bregenz Festival in 1979 he made a guest appearance as Dervish in Nathan der Weise and in 1983 as Hechingen in Difficult of Hofmannsthal .

For many years Harald Harth was connected to the theater in der Josefstadt and played there a. a. in three productions that were also recorded for television: 1974 in Rosmersholm , 1977 in Green Kakadu (staged by Klaus Maria Brandauer ) and 1988 in Professor Bernhardi (staged by Otto Schenk ). In 2000 he could be seen at this house in difficult (director: Otto Schenk), 2001 in Molnar's Olympia (director: Fritz Muliar ) and 2002 in the wild duck (director: Dietmar Pflegerl ).

In the 1980s he was engaged in a number of television series: In the Ringstrasse Palace , he played Dr. Meyer , in Leihopa he embodied the Father , in the loving family to Harald Strohmer . In 1983 he played Doctor Bonfant at Emmy Werner's side in the Toreros Waltz , and in 1992 in Lea's Wedding, directed by C. Rainer Ecke, Daniel.

Harth also works as a speaker for audio books and has appeared in over 30 radio plays , for example in 2004 in The Heart from the Blanket by Bettina Balàka and in 2007 in Gut gegen Nordwind by Daniel Glattauer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Audio library of the Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired Austria , accessed on August 21, 2013
  2. Next Generation ( Memento of the original dated February 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 1.6 MB), accessed on August 21, 2013  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / files.hanser.de
  3. Valaquenta , accessed on August 21, 2013
  4. HÖRDAT, the audio game database, accessed on August 21, 2013