Peter Pius Irl

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Peter Pius Irl (born September 10, 1944 in Kaufbeuren ) is a German author , actor and director .

Life

After school he learned church painter and restorer . Among other things, he took acting lessons from Ellen Mahlke in Munich . In 1963 he made his debut as Franz Moor in Die Räuber at the Franconian-Swabian City Theater. This was followed by engagements at the Schwaben State Theater in Memmingen and from 1970 to 1977 at the Ingolstadt City Theater, then guest performances and engagements at theaters in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

From 1978 to 1991 he was engaged by Kurtl Meisel at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich and for many years also belonged to the ensemble of Kurt Wilhelm's "Brandner Kaspar". From 1989 to 2007 he taught as a lecturer, theologian in speech training and rhetoric at the seminary in Augsburg .

Irl was the speaker and author of many programs of the Bavarian Radio and other broadcasters. In 2005/06 he was director and theater director at the Passionsbühne Waal . He was the founder and artistic director of the Kemnat Castle Games . Irl wrote and staged a large number of plays. In 1976 he published his first book Swabian Stories , which was followed by more. In 1983 he received the first prize for outstanding acting from the Association of Friends of the Bavarian State Theater in Munich (today: Kurt Meisel Prize ), in 1994 the art and culture prize of the city of Kaufbeuren and in 1998 the Ostallgäu dialect prize. In 2008 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him . as Knight of the Papal New Year's Order .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1985: Wedding (TV movie, director: Kurt Wilhelm )
  • Lions Den : Several episodes
  • The clown and the loveless city
  • The judge
  • Interest of fame
  • Exotic
  • Teodore & Co

Appearances (selection)

Stage roles from classic to modern

  • The Grandauers and their time (radio play)
  • Goethe Faust (Faust / Mephisto / Valentin)
  • Schiller The Robbers (Franz Moor)
  • Schiller Don Carlos (Posa)
  • Calderon Life is Dream (Clarin)
  • Calderon Lady Leprechaun (Cosme)
  • Shakespeare Hamlet (Laertes / King Claudius)
  • Nestroy early circumstances (Mr. v. Scheitermann)
  • Dürrenmatt The Physicists (Möbius)
  • Kipphart March (Albrecht Zenger)
  • Middle stigma (bast)
  • Levine (UR) Rezssö (Dr, Moses Mendelson)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. AAS 100 (2008), n.9, p. 676.