Ludwig Müller (cabaret artist)

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Ludwig Wolfgang Müller (born August 11, 1966 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actor , author and cabaret artist .

Life

Ludwig Wolfgang Müller was born in Innsbruck and spent the first years of his life in Fieberbrunn / Tyrol. In 1976 his parents moved with him to Gmunden in Upper Austria. In 1985 he began studying law in Vienna. In the evenings he worked as a billeteer at the Vienna Burgtheater / Akademietheater , exactly at the time when Claus Peymann took over the management and Thomas Bernhard provoked a republic-wide theater scandal with "Heldenplatz". Ludwig W. Müller completed his law studies, but took acting and speaking lessons and wrote his first poems and short pieces. In 1995 he appeared for the first time in the Graz Theatercafé and has remained loyal to cabaret ever since. In 2005 he married Sissy Schmidhuber and moved with her to Munich - Schwabing . The marriage has a son (* 2008).

Ludwig W. Müller was a frequent guest at Ottfried Fischer's slaughterhouse on BR as well as in various ORF formats (“Kunststücke”, “Willkommen Österreich”) and on the private broadcaster Puls 4 (“Vurschrift is Vurschrift”, “Very funny”). In 2012 he played the main male role in the ORF III series Mein Almanca alongside Zeynep Buyraç . In 2012 and 2014 he was seen as part of the Hyundai Cabaret Days and in 2017 at Kabarett im Turm on ORF.

Programs

  • Honored and feathered
  • Totally brute
  • The paragraph rider
  • Gala night of the shaking rhyme
  • Doner monarchy
  • Heavy traffic
  • Absolute world pats - a briefing
  • Joke in the dark

Books

Discography

  • 1998: short katz, Libro
  • 1999: Jackpot, Libro
  • 1998: The Arrival of the Arab, GNU Productions
  • 2001: blue blood
  • 2003: Hell on the record
  • 2006: Mr. Müller is looking for happiness, self-published
  • 2007: Audiobook: Tang Fung, Radioropa
  • 2008: DVD: Best of Ludwig W. Müller "Honored and Fed"
  • 2012: Doner monarchy - an Austrospective
  • 2016: DichterVerkehr, Südpolmusic

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. orf.at: My Almanca . Retrieved July 8, 2017.