Rainer Delventhal

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Rainer Delventhal (born July 13, 1945 ) is a German actor , theater director and radio play speaker .

Life

Rainer Delventhal grew up in Hamburg, studied in Vienna and then began an acting training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar there , where he was tutored by Judith Holzmeister . Subsequently, Delventhal returned to Hamburg in 1969 and played at the Thalia Theater until 1973 . During his next engagement at the Deutsches Theater Göttingen he met Peter Eschberg for the first time , with whom he worked intensively at the Schauspiel Köln from 1975 and whom he followed to the Theater Bonn in 1981 . In the following ten years Delventhal worked there as a director and played the title role in both parts of 1983, among other thingsGoethe's Faust .

Delventhal has worked as a freelance actor since 1991 and had engagements at the Kleine Komödie Munich, the Cologne Theater am Dom , in Düsseldorf at the Theater an der Kö and the Komödie and again in Bonn at the Contra-Kreis-Theater and on touring stages.

From the beginning of the 1970s, Delventhal was seen in a number of film and television productions, and to this day he has also worked extensively for radio as a speaker in productions for West German Radio .

Filmography

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Rainer Delventhal on the website of the contrakreis theater Bonn , accessed on June 13, 2020