Robert Hauer-Riedl

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Robert Hauer-Riedl (born August 16, 1942 in Krems , † February 21, 2005 in Graz ) was an Austrian actor .

Hauer-Riedl's career took him from Salzburg via Innsbruck, Hanover and Darmstadt to the Ensemble Theater Vienna . From the late 1970s he appeared there in numerous leading roles, for example in “No Man's Land” by Gernot Wolfgruber , in Peter Turrini's “Rozznjogd”, in William Congreve's “Love for Love”, but also in numerous Brecht plays. Within a few years he became one of the defining stage personalities of Vienna's medium-sized stage scene. In 1973 he was engaged for Giorgio Strehler's Spiel der Mächtigen in the Felsenreitschule at the Salzburg Festival .

From 1989 Hauer-Riedl appeared regularly in the Volkstheater . His roles in “ El Salvador ”, Comedian , Kaddisch , “For God, Honor, Fatherland” or the Comedy of Vanity (1998) were described as outstanding . Most recently he played the Dr. Goll in Gustav Ernst's Lulu and the Gresham in Ferdinand Bruckner's "Elisabeth von England" (2003).

Hauer-Riedl also played in some television films and in series, such as Commissioner Rex , and acted as a speaker in numerous radio programs.

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