Heinz Trixner

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Heinz Trixner (born June 21, 1941 in St. Veit an der Glan ) is an Austrian actor , speaker and artistic director .

Life

Heinz Trixner completed his training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna . He then took on engagements at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg , the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , the Volkstheater and the Burg in Vienna, the Theater Basel , the Bavarian State Theater in Munich and the Salzburg Festival .

Trixner works primarily as a stage actor. He also appears in television productions. He was seen repeatedly in the ZDF series Schlosshotel Orth as Vinzenz ; He also appeared in series such as Tatort (TV series) or Siska . From 2001 to 2005, Heinz Trixner was the artistic director of the Kreuzgangspiele in Feuchtwangen . He also worked there as a director and occasionally gave readings.

As a radio play speaker, Trixner is primarily known for his speaking role as Old Shatterhand at the radio play label Europe . After Michael Poelchau had initially taken on this role there, Trixner is now likely to be the most famous Old Shatterhand , as he embodied this role not only in Europe . In addition to the Karl May radio plays, he can be heard in several other roles, such as Ned Land in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and in War in Space by HG Francis .

From autumn 2007 onwards, Trixner was artistic director of the 1st filmacademy drama school in Vienna for some time , where he also worked as a lecturer in dramatic lessons.

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Radio plays

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