Olaf Kreutzenbeck

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Olaf Kreutzenbeck (born March 3, 1943 in Brakel ) is a German actor , musical performer and radio play speaker .

Live and act

Theater and musical

After graduating from high school in 1962 at the Canisianum grammar school in Lüdinghausen , Kreutzenbeck completed an acting and directing training course at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen from 1966 to 1969 . In 1970 he acted as Bleichenwang in William Shakespeare's comedy Was ihr wollt as part of the Gandersheim Cathedral Festival . This was followed by leading roles in touring performances of Our Little City and Everything in the Garden at the side of Will Quadflieg and Nicole Heesters , a long-term permanent engagement at the Thalia Theater under the direction of Boy Gobert , including in Die Gräfin von Rathenow (1973) with Jürgen Flimm as a director and a one-year engagement at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg . In other productions, Kreutzenbeck was seen as Otto Kringelein in Menschen im Hotel an der Städtische Bühnen Münster (1983), as Professor Gollwitz in the TV-recorded comedy The Robbery of the Sabine Women at the Millowitsch Theater in Cologne (1988), as the title character Molière in the production of the same name by Bulgakow , as Andrej Prosorow in Chekhov's drama Three Sisters and as Teddy Brewster in Kesselring's Arsenic and Top Hat at the comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus in Hamburg (2001).

In addition, Kreutzenbeck was active as an actor in various musical performances, including the role of Albin / Zaza in Jean Poiret's A Cage Full of Fools at the Munster Municipal Theaters, as an agile old Hermann in Line 1 , in The small horror shop in the small theater in Bad Godesberg (1991) and as Mr. Fezziwig in The Spirit of Christmas under the direction of Jürgen Schwalbe at the Theater des Westens in Berlin (2002). In 2009, he joined among other actors in The subject of Siegfried Lenz in Ernst German Theater in Hamburg.

Alongside Jens Wawrczeck , Anja Topf and Herbert Trattnigg, Kreutzenbeck is part of the Die Filmausleser theater ensemble , which presents theater plays that have been successfully filmed but have been forgotten, neglected or unpublished in German-speaking countries in staged readings. In 2007 he was the translator of the play Feuer! shouted Matilda responsibly, based on Janet Green's drama Matilda shouted fire and shown by the film selectors in Abaton , one of the oldest art house cinemas in Germany.

As an author of musical satires, Kreutzenbeck appeared with Glorias Filmpalast at the Schmidt Theater in Hamburg (1990), and for his satire tour Drei Society he translated lyrics by the American composer Cole Porter (1995).

He directed the German premiere of Ken Ludwig's comedy Othello may not burst at the Munster Municipal Theaters (1987).

Movie and TV

From 1974 to 1976 Kreutzenbeck was seen in several episodes of Sesame Street in the character of Lieder-Frieder . He then took on roles in various television series such as Tatort , SK Kölsch and Die Pawlaks as well as in television films such as Eine geschlossen Gesellschaft (1987) directed by Heinrich Breloer and Deutschfieber (1992) directed by Niklaus Schilling . In six episodes of the VOX erotic show Liebe Sünde, Kreutzenbeck mimed in the section Ms. Liane answered the role of the presenter of the same name.

Audio productions

Parallel to his acting work on stage and in front of the camera, Kreutzenbeck worked in 1975/76 in the children's radio station of the NDR in the role of the character Fluppi . This was followed by other projects as a singer and speaker for radio , including Ein Skateboard hebt ab (1991), Zirkus Aimee (1993) and the Spoliansky - Revue for the WDR (1994).

In radio play publications, Kreutzenbeck acted as the narrator in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - A child travels through Europe by Wolfgang Rogge (1990), Hanno paints himself a dragon by Irina Korschunow (2000) and Baudolino based on Umberto Eco (2002). Kreutzenbeck appeared as a guest speaker in 2002 as part of the nationwide Master of Chess stage tour of the radio play series The Three Question Marks , and he can also be heard on the live CD of the same name.

Olaf Kreutzenbeck lives in Hamburg.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short CV  ( 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. Comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.komoedie-online.de  
  2. Programs of German-speaking theaters . In: Die Zeit , No. 41/1991
  3. The Incarnation of a Miser . In: Berliner Zeitung , November 16, 2002; Features section
  4. Original reading The test person by Siegfried Lenz ( Memento of the original from May 31, 2009 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. Hoffmann and Campe Verlag, April 2009 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hoffmann-und-campe.de
  5. Olaf Kreutzenbeck in criticism
  6. Olaf Kreutzenbeck at Discogs