Klaus Höring

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Klaus Höring (born November 24, 1934 in Cologne ) is a German theater director and theater actor with occasional trips to film and television.

Live and act

Höring had already played theater as a schoolboy. After graduating from high school, he received artistic training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and then made his stage debut in Bern. He then belonged to the ensemble of the Vienna Volkstheater for ten years. During this time Klaus Höring also made his film debut in a Lulu adaptation by Rolf Thiele . He then returned to Bern and appeared in the Bavarian State Theater in Munich at the beginning of the 1970s, but made one or the other (television) film every few years. He made the majority of his appearances in front of the camera in adaptations of plays. In the course of his career, Höring moved to the Burgtheater in Vienna, where he also became stage director; For example, in 1982 he staged Peter Handke's Desireless Misfortune there with Hilde Krahl in the lead role and, three years later, Antigone based on Sophocles .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Höring on books.google.de
  2. Höring on books.google.de