Hermann Giefer

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Hermann Giefer (born March 1, 1947 in Arenberg Monastery , Koblenz ) is a German actor .

Life

Giefer found acting late after looking around in a few other professions.

After first supporting roles in sex films in the early 1980s, Giefer appeared in several Bavarian television series, including The Fast Gerdi , Der Bergdoktor , Zum Stanglwirt and Der Bulle von Tölz . Since the first episode in 1988 , he has played the role of forest worker Hermann Koller in the family series Forsthaus Falkenau . Except for the 9th season, the actor has worked on all other previous seasons. Most recently, he was on the cast list at the side of Yvonne Catterfeld in the ARD pre-evening series Sophie - Bride Against Will . Since October 2008 (episode 201) he can be seen in the daily soap " Dahoam is Dahoam " as Martin Kirchleitner. In 2008/2009 he was on screen as Franz von der Bergwacht in the family series Der Bergdoktor .

In addition to film and television, Hermann Giefer was and is also present on stage. He was temporarily a member of the ensemble of Peter Steiner's Theaterstadl as well as the comedy nobility and took part in the musical production Ludwig II. - Longing for Paradise . In 1994 he founded his own open-air theater in Mittenwald . As Old Shatterhand of the Karl May Games Bad Segeberg (1989, 1990 and 1991 at the side of "Winnetou" Pierre Brice and again in 1999) he had previously worked successfully on an open-air stage and played in front of thousands of spectators.

Kundschelamant

The Kundschelamant GbR was a historic open-air theater and was founded on April 6, 2000 in Mittenwald. The GbR dealt with the planning and implementation of open-air, theater and music events. The theater ensemble included around ten amateur actors under the direction of Hermann Giefer. The program included plays by Hans Sachs and other authors, ballads, contemporary musical performances and dances as well as a medieval spectacle with jugglers, fire-breathers and gypsies. At the end of 2008, Giefer withdrew from the project due to lack of time.

Television (selection)

Theater (selection)

  • 1978–81: Engagement in touring stages
  • 1981–84: Small theater in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
  • 1984: Volkstheater on Stiglmaierplatz
  • 1985: Theater in the Karlshof in Munich
  • 1986–89: Small comedy at Max II in Munich
  • 1989–91, 1999: Karl May Games Bad Segeberg
  • 1994: Founding of his own open-air theater in Mittenwald
  • 2000: Carl Orff's Bernauerin in Andechs Monastery and at EXPO 2000 in Hanover
  • since 2000: Musical "Ludwig II. Longing for Paradise"
  • since 2001: resumption of "Die Bernauerin" in Andechs Monastery

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Giefer stops: "Kundschelamant-Spielleut" facing an uncertain future on merkur.de (as of October 21, 2008)