Heino Hallhuber
Heino Hallhuber (bourgeois Karlheinz Hallhuber ) (born December 16, 1927 in Munich ) is a German dancer, choreographer and actor.
Life
Heino Hallhuber received ballet lessons as a 9-year-old and later switched to the Bavarian State Ballet as a trainee . There he developed into a prominent solo dancer from 1949. In 1957 Hallhuber gave guest appearances in numerous US and Cuban cities with a French ballet group to which he had belonged since 1952.
In his 35-year career, Heino Hallhuber danced many great roles in ballet history, including Othello and Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet . With this role he ended his career as a dancer on September 23, 1975. According to his own account, he had one of his favorite roles in Joseph's Legende von Richard Strauss , and he celebrated one of his greatest successes with a performance of Giselle by Adolphe Adam , in which he and his partner received 21 curtains in the Munich Prinzregententheater .
Especially after his active time as a dancer, Heino Hallhuber also worked as a choreographer and worked with many well-known directors, such as B. at the Munich Residenztheater with Ingmar Bergman . In this way he got into smaller film and television roles. At first he was mainly seen as a dancer (later also in Bergman's Das Schlangenei , in which he was responsible for the choreography), but from the mid-1960s on Hallhuber mainly played speaking roles in front of the camera. However, he played his best-known figure on the stage of the Residenztheater. In about 900 performances there he embodied the Archangel Michael in the Bavarian folk play Der Brandner Kaspar and eternal life in the version by Kurt Wilhelm .
Heino Hallhuber lives near Bad Feilnbach.
Filmography (selection)
(* as a dancer according to IMDb)
- 1954: Portrait of a stranger *
- 1956: Roses for Bettina *
- 1956: The sinner from the Fernerhof
- 1956: The perjurer
- 1959: Yes, a girl like that at 16
- 1959: Don't leave me alone on Sunday *
- 1959: My darling, come to the blue sea *
- 1960: I always want to be yours
- 1961: Love at Königssee is beautiful *
- 1961: The Rogues *
- 1965: Alarm in the mountains - hard fists - rough manners
- 1965: A house full of music - the cheerful story of an eviction
- 1966: The Scoundrel Dive - A hilarious story with lots of music
- 1968: (A) lter (A) ction *
- 1968: Madame Bovary
- 1969: Duet in the Twilight
- 1970: The little bell under the four-poster bed
- 1971: Read yesterday - property ennobles
- 1973: Okay SIR - clear lines
- 1975: Carmina burana
- 1975: No police , please - like dogs and cats
- 1975: Kaspar from Brandner and eternal life
- 1977: The snake egg *
- 1977: The youthful pranks of the boy Karl
- 1978: material rank
- 1979: Tatort: End of the performance
- 1980: From the life of the puppets
- 1983: Crime scene: Roulette with 6 balls
- 1991: Lions Den - inheritance
- 1991: success
- 1993: The seventh Bua
Honors
- Sponsorship award from the city of Munich
- 1973 Schwabing Art Prize
- 1991 Bavarian poet thaler
- Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon (November 18, 1982)
Web links
- Heino Hallhuber in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Herbert H. Kölbl: From heavenly to earthly paradise , home newspaper for Altötting, Traunstein and Berchtesgadener Land of October 14, 2009 , accessed on April 4, 2015
- ↑ a b c Biography on the website of the Bavarian State Opera ( Memento of the original from April 15, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed April 4, 2015
- ↑ Office of the Federal President
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hallhuber, Heino |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hallhuber, Karlheinz (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German dancer, choreographer and actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 16, 1927 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |