Hermann Scheidleder

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Hermann Scheidleder (born December 28, 1949 in Linz ) is an Austrian folk actor who has been a member of the Vienna Burgtheater ensemble since 1993 .

life and work

Scheidleder completed his acting training at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with distinction and received the Lilli Lehmann Medal. His debut at the Stadttheater Regensburg was followed by engagements at the Theater für Vorarlberg , the Stadttheater Bremerhaven , the Staatstheater Darmstadt , the Wiener Volkstheater and the Theater in der Josefstadt .

theatre

At the Salzburg Festival in 1970 debuted Scheidleder in Otomar-Krejča -Inszenierung of Beckett's Waiting for Godot , was among 1973 and 1974, the ensemble of Giorgio Strehler Shakespeare -Inszenierung The Game of the Mighty , played 1976-1980 the Seppel in Nestroy's The Talisman under the Directed by Otto Schenk and returned in 2006 as a member of the Burgtheater ensemble in Peter Handke's The Unreasonable Die aus . From 2001 he also appeared regularly at the Reichenau Festival .

Scheidleder has been a member of the Burgtheater ensemble since 1993 . He took on roles in productions by Martin Kušej , Nicolas Stemann , Christoph Schlingensief , Sven-Eric Bechtolf , Karlheinz Hackl and Matthias Hartmann . His roles include Montfleury in Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac , the archbishop in Schiller's Die Jungfrau von Orleans , as well as a number of Nestroy roles: he wants to make himself the Kraps in A Joke , the Justitiarius Dustmann in the Torn and the old fellow in Därber and his twin brother . He also played in the world premieres of Elfriede Jelinek's Bambiland and Babel , as well as in Anja Hilling's Bulbus and in other contemporary works by René Pollesch and Roland Schimmelpfennig . Format magazine described him as an exceptional player : "Hermann Scheidleder is a theater veteran, plays in the Burgtheater against any convention and regardless of losses."

The actor achieved substantial success as Havlitschek in Ödön von Horváth's Tales from the Vienna Woods directed by Stefan Bachmann at the Vienna Academy Theater and as Strudel in Johann Nestroy's The Evil Spirit Lumpacivagabundus in the enthusiastically received Matthias Hartmann production at the Salzburg Festival 2013, the is still on the repertoire of the Vienna Burgtheater .

Movie and TV

Hermann Scheidleder stood in front of the camera in Wolfgang Murnberger's film Come, Sweet Death, based on the novel by Wolf Haas and as a pastor in Three Lords by Nikolaus Leytner . Scheidleder was seen on television in a number of series: in Kommissar Rex , twice as Stockinger in Four Women and a Death and four times as Karl Grubmüller in Winzerkönig .

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proof

  1. Michaela Knapp: Scheidleder: "I go along with everything when I see an idea from the director behind it." , Format , March 20, 2009