Michael Dangl

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Michael Dangl (2012)

Michael Dangl (born January 31, 1968 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian actor and author.

Career

Michael Dangl started at the age of four with the theater group of his parents Christa and Agilo Dangl, the Salzburg caravan . Even in his school days at a Humanities College, he worked as an actor, but also as an assistant director Oscar Fritz Schuh at the festival in Hellbrunn by Gerhard Tötschinger .

Germany

When he was 18, Lutz Hochstraate engaged him at the Salzburg State Theater , where he stayed for three years before moving to Germany, initially at the Koblenz Theater under Hannes Houska. In Koblenz, Dangl worked with the director Thirza Bruncken , with whom he premiered Michael Roes Aufriß , as well as with the choreographer Anthony Taylor, with whom he developed two ballet pieces : Traum und Umnnung by Georg Trakl , music by Arnold Schönberg , dance piece for an actor and three dancers; and story of the soldier by Igor Stravinsky , own version with Dangl as soldier / narrator and two dancers, orchestra of the Rheinische Philharmonie.

Furthermore, Dangl played in his first professional years a. a. Romeo ( Shakespeare , Romeo and Juliet ), Don Carlos ( Schiller , Don Carlos ), Mortimer ( Schiller , Maria Stuart ), Lysander (Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream ), Kostja ( Chekhov , The Seagull ).

In 1993 and 1994 Michael Dangl worked at the Kölner Schauspiel under artistic director Günter Krämer in Cham by Michael Roes (world premiere, director: Thirza Bruncken). From 1994 to 1998 lived Dangl in Hamburg and played mainly on theater in the room of Gerda Gmelin (Jimmy Porter in Look Back in Anger by John Osborne , the border guard in Karl Schönherrs The Devil Woman , the Beaumarchais in Goethe Clavigo ). He was also seen at the Altona Theater by Axel Schneider in his staging of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac (Ragueneau) and at the Theater in der Basilika (Gunnar Dreßler), including Talk Radio by Eric Bogosian , (Barry Champlain).

During the ten years in Germany, Dangl also worked for the festivals in Feuchtwangen ( Imo Moszkowicz ), Mayen (Hans-Joachim Heyse), Heppenheim and Neersen, for example as Mozart in Amadeus by Peter Shaffer or as Eugenio in Goldoni's coffee house .

Austria

Since 1998 he has been a member of the ensemble at the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna under the directors Helmuth Lohner , Hans Gratzer and Herbert Föttinger . He played the King George VI. in The King's Speech (David Seidler), Christian Buddenbrook in Föttinger's successful production Die Buddenbrooks based on Thomas Mann , Figaro in Beaumarchais ' The Great Day , Jupiter in Kleist's Amphitryon , Lord Goring in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband , Fink and Fliederbusch in Schnitzler 's comedy of the same name as well den Stani (2000) and the title role (2016) in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's comedy The Difficult . Dangl played the Dr. Rank in Karlheinz Hackl's production of Ibsen’s Nora with Maria Köstlinger and Herbert Föttinger, Andrej in Chekhov’s Three Sisters , Edmund in One Long Day's Journey into the Night (O'Neill) with Helmuth Lohner (both R: Torsten Fischer), Tesman in Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler (D: Alexandra Liedtke).

Since 2000 Dangl has worked annually at the Reichenau / Vienna Festival (Peter and Renate Loidolt), most recently Rodolphe played in "Madame Bovary" (Flaubert / Hagg) (D: Michael Gampe), Wagin in Gorkis Kinder der Sonne (Director: Beverly Blankenship) , before Schnitzler's three one-act plays of the comedy of words (director: Michael Gampe) together with Regina Fritsch and Nicholas Ofczarek ; previously Leutnant Trotta in Radetzkymarsch by Joseph Roth / Peschina (director: Helmut Wiesner), Arthur in Nestroys Umsonst! (Director: Michael Gampe) and Heinz Lang in Die Affaire Lina Loos by Schnitzler / Haider (Director: Jürgen Kaizik).

He designs recitation programs , for example on the columnist works by Joseph Roth Über Fremde or a program with the pianist Paul Gulda Alla Casanova! from the memoirs ( story of my life ) of the seducer and philosopher together with the flautist Maria Fedotova. With Karl-Michael Vogler , he worked on the joint Mozart reading After God comes soon papa. Together with Magdalena Kozena, he designed an evening with the Michelangelo Sonnets by Rainer Maria Rilke .

His recitation programs include: Goethe , Rilke , Josef Kainz , Erich Kästner , Ferenc Molnár , Heinz Erhardt , Joseph Roth , Oscar Wilde , Hugo von Hofmannsthal , Arthur Schnitzler , Anton Krutisch , Casanova , New Year, Christmas, Josef Weinheber , Mozart .

Michael Dangl works continuously with Gidon Kremer at his Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival , so far there have been joint matinees on the subjects of Shostakovich , Beethoven , Mozart and Bartók . In 2007, Dangl was the speaker there, Egmont, in a highly acclaimed performance of Beethoven's incidental music with Kremerata Baltica under Iván Fischer with Ildikó Raimondi as Klärchen, which the press described as a “great moment” . In 2008 he was the narrator in Peter and the Wolf von Prokofjew / Loriot with the Kremerata Baltica, the narrator in The Story of the Elephant Babar von Poulenc, and the designer of two matinees on Olivier Messiaen and Sergei Prokofjew . 2010 Thomas-Bernhard-Matinee, Schönberg's Ode to Napoleon, Hans-Christian Andersen's The Nightingale with Maria Fedotova (flute) and Cornet by Rilke / Ullmann with the pianist Rostislav Krimer. At the Kronberg Academy in June, Dangl gave animal harmony concerts with Gidon Kremer, the Kremerata Baltica and Maria Fedotova. At the Gmundner Festwochen Dangl read bewilderment by Thomas Bernhard (Bernhardhaus, Ohlsdorf ) and Don Juan by Peter Handke ( A Festival for Peter Handke, 2007, with Bruno Ganz ), both in their own arrangements, a Rilke program and a literary evening together Fritz Muliar, and the Alla Casanova! and The Nightingale with Maria Fedotova.

Together with his parents Christa and Agilo Dangl, he developed the play Because happiness is always there for two actors, which he himself staged with them. In 2014 the new piece by the team of authors, Tiramisu, was released .

Dangl shot leading roles at Tatort (2013), SOKO Donau , Kommissar Rex , Die Steintaler and Schlosshotel Orth as well as in the movie Baked Beans (Gabriel Barylli), starred in the Falco film by Thomas Roth , as Bruno Walter in Mahler on the couch ( Percy Adlon), also in the Winzerkönig . In addition, works as a spokesman for the Austrian cultural radio station Ö1 , for night images , sound images , in radio plays for the ORF television and the World Journal .

Works

  • Ramp escape . A sequel. Vienna: Braumüller 2010. ISBN 978-3-99200-014-2 .
  • Nice view No. 16 . Radio play. Vienna: Braumüller 2012.
  • Nice view No. 16 . Novel. Vienna: Braumüller 2012. ISBN 3-99200071-0
  • Grado - off the beaten track: a somewhat different journey through the sunny island , Braumüller-Verlag, Vienna 2016, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-3-99100-153-9
  • Intoxicated . Novel. Vienna: Braumüller 2019. ISBN 978-3-99200-226-9
  • Anfisa, to you - letter to my daughter , with illustrations by Anfisa Margarita Dangl, Amalthea Signum, Vienna 2020, ISBN 978-3-99050-190-0

Radio plays

Prizes and awards

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Michael Dangl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( memento of the original from June 6, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.josefstadt.org
  2. Premiere October 31, 2008, Salzburg, Stern-Theater. The piece is published by Thomas-Sessler-Verlag in Vienna
  3. ^ European Culture Prize, 2001 , accessed on October 21, 2016.