Rainer Hauer

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Rainer Hauer

Rainer Hauer (born July 6, 1932 in Graz , Austria ) is an Austrian actor and director .

Life

Born and raised in Graz. 1955 PhD phil. (Neuphilology) with a dissertation on Gerhart Hauptmann's drama. In addition, drama school.

Active as an actor and director a. a. at theaters in Nuremberg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Bochum and Berlin. Among other things, cooperation with Zadek and Fassbinder , u. a. in his cult television series eight hours are not a day . Then 15 years (1976–1990) director of the Graz theater .

1990–95 again as an actor in Bochum and (in overlap) from 1994 to 1999 at the Vienna Burgtheater, including a. Cooperation with Strehler, Peymann and Hollmann.

Since summer 1999 he has been a regular freelance actor at the Bad Hersfeld Festival. It received the audience award in 1999 and 2002 and the critic award in 2000. In addition, tours, guest performances, solo programs (live and as CD audio books) and lectures. Also active as a lecturer (ao. Univ. Prof.), especially for speech formation and speech technology, u. a. at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, at the Ruhr University Bochum and at Viennese drama schools.

Roles played u. a .: Peer Gynt, Tellheim, Faust, Othello, Macbeth, Kreon, Nathan, the enemy of the people, Galileo, the citizen as a nobleman (Moliere), Zangler (in Nestroys Jux ), the bassist (the central role) in Thomas Bernhard's Die Famous . Around 50 productions from Aeschylus to Dürrenmatt and Jonesco, including The Persians , Romeo and Juliet , What You Want , Iphigenia , The Lady Of Maxim , The Good Man Of Sezuan , The Visit Of The Old Lady , Little Man, What Now?

Awards

theatre

play

  • Life of Galileo (2002), title role
  • Antigone (1962)

Director

  • Aus der Fremde, Ernst Jandl - (1980), world premiere with television recording

Filmography

Discography

Individual evidence

  1. Rainer Hauer: The forms of the drama ending in Gerhart Hauptmann . Dissertation. University of Graz, Graz 1955, Permalink Austrian Library Association .
  2. ^ Rainer Hauer in: Hersfeld Prize

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