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Kelle Riedl , real name Karl Riedl , (born April 22, 1927 in Innsbruck , † October 10, 1993 in Munich ) was an Austrian theater actor and director .

Life

Riedl was born as Karl Riedl, son of the conductor Karl Riedl and his wife Johanna Riedl, née Kern.

He studied from 1943 to 1944 at the drama school in Hanover with Gustav Rudolf Sellner and in March 1944 he passed the aptitude test for drama in front of the Reichstheaterkammer Hanover. After the war he worked as a journalist for various Austrian daily newspapers in Innsbruck. In 1951 he published the weekly newspaper Innsbrucker Freie Presse with Egon René Oetzbrugger . Their daughter, actress Kellina Klein, comes from his relationship with Maddalena Kerrh .

theatre

After Riedl passed his final exam for the stage profession in 1958 in Vienna, he headed the theater in Josefsgasse in Vienna from 1959 to 1963 .

In 1963 he went to Munich , where he worked as a director and actor in Theater44 . In Munich he then founded the modern theater together with Uta Emmer and shortly afterwards the off-off theater there with his wife Maddalena Kerrh . Since 1978 he has been running the mobile theater workshop Ensemble Kelle Riedl and in 1986 co-founded the Krick-Krack theater workshop Sylvia Schopf . He was on tour with Schopf until his death.

Filmography

Awards

  • Acting award of the city of Vienna
  • Austrian Literature Prize for Novellistics

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Kelle Riedl , Lexicon Literature in Tyrol.