Heinrich Strobele

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Hans Heinrich Strobele (born December 31, 1923 in Vienna ) was an Austrian actor active in Germany on stage and television.

Live and act

Strobele attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar in a hometown and made his stage debut in Leoben during the Second World War. After 1945 he found employment at the Josefstadt cabaret and the Theater an der Wien , in later years Strobele worked at small, less important Viennese venues such as the Löwinger-Bühne (early 1970s) and the Kleine Komödie am Kärntnertor (early 1980s).

The artist appeared in front of the camera for a good two decades, from 1968 to 1989, both intensively and regularly. There he took on the entire range of small roles: Strobele was seen as a nightclub visitor as well as a head waiter, as an unemployed person as a landlord, as a councilor as a photographer and as a consul as well as a captain. He worked here several times with Peter Patzak . Towards the end of his career, Heinrich Strobele received a permanent role in the series Der Salzbaron in 1993 . He was married to the former actress Charlotte Bauer and has a son with her.

Filmography

Individual proof

  1. Whether Strobele is still alive seems questionable in view of his complete disappearance in 1995

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