Peter Josch

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Peter Josch (born October 31, 1941 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor , theater director and artistic director .

Life

Peter Josch first completed an apprenticeship as a textile merchant.

After his acting training in Vienna, he had his first engagement at the Stadttheater Baden in the 1962/63 season . He later played at the Burgtheater , the Raimundtheater , the Theater an der Wien and the Theater in der Josefstadt , the Seefestspiele Mörbisch and the Schloss-Spiele Kobersdorf . In the ORF he was from 1966 in numerous television broadcasts of Löwinger stage to see. He worked as an assistant director under Karl-Heinz Stroux , Kurt Pscherer and Ernst Haeusserman , and later directed, for example, Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , Heroes , Was ihr wollt , The landlady by Peter Turrini and pieces by Johann Nestroy and Ferdinand Raimund .

From 1987 to 1999 he was artistic director of the Festival in Röttingen , 1997 and 1998 artistic director of the theater in Weilburg Castle and from 2000 to 2006 he was director of the Theatertage in Bad Kissingen .

In February 2020, he celebrated the premiere of Felix Mitterer's play Visiting Time at the Theater Center Forum alongside Angela Schneider , directed by Josch and Richard Maynau .

Awards

Filmography (selection)

  • 1966: Anna Gorth
  • 1966: Everything is OK (TV movie)
  • 1967: The Hunter of Fall (TV movie)
  • 1967: The Adversary (TV Movie)
  • 1967: The Great Debt (TV movie)
  • 1968: A monument goes by bike (TV movie)
  • 1968: Destiny (TV movie)
  • 1968: Irinka (TV movie)
  • 1968: When the Rooster Crows (TV Movie)
  • 1969: An Angel on Earth (TV movie)
  • 1970: The Marriage Strike (TV movie)
  • 1970: The Lost Wedding Night (TV movie)
  • 1971: The Roßkur (TV movie)
  • 1971: Hugo in Ängsten (TV movie)
  • 1972: 's Nullerl (TV movie)
  • 1972: That's me - Viennese fates from the 1930s: Austria between democracy and dictatorship (TV film)
  • 1972: love through the car door
  • 1974: Die Liab am Almsee (TV movie)
  • 1976: Wedding without a bride (TV movie)
  • 1977: Abendlicht (TV movie)
  • 1977: The sorcerer's apprentice
  • 1978: Job - Part One
  • 1979: The Misstep (TV movie)
  • 1980: The model husband
  • 1980: The Alpine saga - end and beginning
  • 1981: Tarabas (TV movie)
  • 1982: The Bartered Grandfather (TV movie)
  • 1982: Kalkstein (TV movie)
  • 1983: Ringstrasse Palace - The Relatives
  • 1983: Kottan investigated - feels like you
  • 1983: collision
  • 1984: The pike in the carp pond (TV movie)
  • 1984: Doomsday (TV movie)
  • 1973: crime scene: woman murder
  • 1978: Crime scene: murder in hospital
  • 1983: Crime scene: murder in the subway
  • 1986: Crime scene: The players
  • 1987: Tatort: ​​The open account
  • 1993: Danube Princess (TV series, eleven episodes)
  • 1996: Game of Life (TV series, two episodes)
  • 1996–1998: Kaisermühlen Blues (TV series, three episodes)
  • 2000: Julia - An Unusual Woman - Bankruptcy
  • 2002: Dolce Vita & Co - The Pig Murderers
  • 2003: Schlosshotel Orth - Erzfreunde
  • 2004: Inspector Rex - The body was still alive
  • 2008: Revenge
  • 2013: SOKO Donau - Until the curtain falls
  • 2017: Aurora Borealis: Északi fény (Director: Márta Mészáros )
  • 2018: Refuge (short film)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Salzburger Nachrichten: Active as an actor and director: Peter Josch turns 75 . Article dated October 31, 2016, accessed July 28, 2017.
  2. Peter Josch: Vita . Retrieved July 28, 2017.
  3. Edwin Baumgartner: Felix Mitterer's "visiting time" in the Theater Forum. In: Wiener Zeitung . February 27, 2020, accessed February 29, 2020 .
  4. Visiting hours: play by Felix Mitterer. In: theatercenterforum.com. Retrieved February 29, 2020 .