Hubert Kiurina

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Hubert Michael Kiurina (born August 21, 1908 in Vienna ; † October 26, 1994 in Salzburg ) was an Austrian actor and voice actor .

Life

The son of the opera singer Berta Kiurina (1888–1933) and the singer Hubert Leuer studied at the Vienna State Academy for Music and Performing Arts and made his stage debut in 1934. In the following years he received engagements at the Volksbühne Berlin , the Munich Residenz Theater in Coburg, Hanover and at the State Theater in Kassel , where he for example as Posa in Schiller's Don Carlos , as Paris in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida as well as a sun in Paul will Bearskin on stood on the stage. In 1957 he made a guest appearance in Salzburg, where he was contracted by ORF manager Gandolf Buschbeck for Austrian television.

Kiurina made her first film appearances in the film The Great King with Otto Fee, directed by Veit Harlan between 1940 and 1942 . The Rainer case followed in 1942, directed by Paul Verhoeven, and in 1943 Kiurina's first major role in Karl Ritter's crew Dora . Although it was a war propaganda film, production was banned in 1943 because the plot no longer corresponded to the actual course of the war. Emmy Göring tried in vain to intervene in favor of Kiurina and his career, who was married to her niece.

After the Second World War, Kiurina, who can also be found on cast lists by his middle name, Michael, starred in the Ganghofer film Die Martinsklause and in the comedy Der Jungfrauenkrieg with Oskar Sima . Since the late 1950s he took on numerous guest roles in television series such as Commissioner Brahm , Daring Game , Das Kriminalmuseum and the French series Miss with Danielle Darrieux in the lead role.

In addition to various assignments as a radio speaker, Kiurina also worked as a voice actor and lent his voice to Wilfrid Lucas in the German dubbing of In Oxford, which was carried out as a student under the title Dick und Doof .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1947: The Death Ship, SWF, after B. Traven
  • 1954: Christina's journey home, ORF
  • 1975: The companion, ORF / SFB, based on Arthur Schnitzler
  • 1970: The Death of Empedocles, ORF / SFB
  • 1973: The daughter of the well maker, ORF, after Marcel Pagnol
  • 1975: Bunbury, ORF / SFB, based on Oscar Wilde
  • 1976: The Bells of London, ORF, based on Charles Dickens
  • 1977: Philomena Maturano, ORF
  • 1977: Absolute secrecy, ORF
  • 1978: The room, ORF
  • 1979: The Dog's Testament, ORF
  • 1983: Carnival, OF
  • 1990: Kampl, ORF / SFB
  • 1990: Vienna again, WDR
  • 1991: The Greater Hope, ORF, according to Ilse Aichinger
  • 1992: The eternal philistine, ORF, according to Ödön von Horváth

literature

Web links

Remarks

  1. Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch , Volume 98, 1990, p. 663
  2. https://www.volksbuehne-berlin.de/deutsch/volksbuehne/archiv/spielzeitchronik/1940_bis_1943/?PHPSESSID=9d6fd990c90fc3a14198a139be2c42f7  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.volksbuehne-berlin.de  
  3. Kürschner's biographical theater manual , p. 357.
  4. https://www.volksbuehne-berlin.de/deutsch/volksbuehne/archiv/spielzeitchronik/1940_bis_1943/?PHPSESSID=9d6fd990c90fc3a14198a139be2c42f7  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.volksbuehne-berlin.de  
  5. ^ Rolf Giesen, Melanie Hobsch: Hitlerjunge Quex, Jud Süss and Kolberg , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf 2005, p. 424.