Roland Düringer
Roland Düringer (born October 31, 1963 in Vienna ) is an Austrian cabaret artist , actor and political activist .
Life
Düringer's father was the cloakroom at the Vienna Burgtheater . Through this Roland Düringer got to know the actor Herwig Seeböck and took part in one of his theater workshops , where he met Alfred Dorfer . Düringer graduated from the Higher Technical College for Mechanical Engineering and also played in the Seeböck ensemble . He began his career in the Austrian cabaret group Schlabarett , in which he played with Alfred Dorfer, Andrea Händler , Eva Billisich and Reinhard Nowak , among others . The cabaret group disbanded in 1992 after success with the programs Atompilz von links (1985) and Culture against all (1986).
On January 18, 1994, Düringer played his first solo cabaret program Hinterholzacht, 20 years of accounting . Also in 1994 was Muttertag - Die harder Komödie , the first feature film by the Schlabarett group, directed by Harald Sicherheitsitz , in which Düringer played several roles. In 1995 his second solo program Superbolic premiered. In the same year he starred in Harald SICHERITZ's film Free Play with Alfred Dorfer, Lukas Resetarits , Wolfgang Böck and Andrea Händler. After roles in the television series Kaisermühlen-Blues , Düringer created his third program in 1997, Petrol Brothers, which was a great success across Austria.
Düringer reached the peak of his career so far with the theatrical version of his first program, Hinterholz 8 . The film about building a house was a huge success in Austria, the Austrian cinema hit list of 1998 it surpassed only Titanic . In 1998 Düringer received the Golden Romy for best Austrian actor. In 1999 he played in the TV production Die Jahrhundertrevue, again directed by Harald Sicherheitsitz. Düringer then turned with Alfred Dorfer the ORF - sitcom MA 2412 , it took between 1998 and 2002 in four seasons and a movie. In 2001 he brought his fourth solo program, 250 cc - the quarter liter class, to the stage. His next Austria-wide success came in 2002 with the movie Poppitz . In September 2004 his cabaret program Düringer plays Dürflinger premiered.
His film Die Viertelliterklasse ran in Austrian cinemas from March 2005. Düringer is an enthusiastic motor sportsman who founded his own motocross team , Die Petrolbrüder MotoXtreme, in 1999 . Hence, his cabaret programs often revolved around vehicles and the joys and sorrows of people with them. As one of the best-known Austrian actors, Düringer is among other things an advertising medium for VISA and for the campaign Thinking about tomorrow at the refrigerator disposal of the UFH environmental forum household . In the cabaret program Düringer from 4.99, presented for the first time in March 2006 in Neukirchen am Großvenediger , he criticized the consumer society . The audience was intensively involved in the process and quickly divided into sellers and buyers or recruited as staff.
On January 2, 2013, Düringer published a video diary in which he commented on events from his life and everyday events. His call for voluntary disclosure attracted particular media attention after acquittals against members of the Verein gegen Tierfabriken were overturned by the Vienna Higher Regional Court.
From May 2009, 13 cars from Düringer's private collection were auctioned for a good cause. Düringer used the proceeds to finance a handicapped-accessible minivan for a fan who was unable to walk due to the consequences of a traffic accident.
The television series Der wilde Gärtner , a mixture of comedy and gardening magazine, was filmed in Kasten near Böheimkirchen in 2009 and was broadcast by ORF in 2011.
In December 2011, Düringer gave an angry citizenship speech on the show Dorfers Donnerstalk , which caused a stir in the Austrian media. The recordings received tens of thousands of views on YouTube within a few days. The speech was based on the book by the system sucker for Wutbürger of Rahim Taghizadegan and Eugen-Maria Schulak and repeated myths such as the EU regulation on the import of caramels . At the end of May Düringer published the book Das Ende der Wut, which he wrote together with Schulak and Taghizadegan.
In December 2012, Düringer announced that from January 1, 2013, as an experiment, he would reduce his life to minimal needs, similar to those that had prevailed in his earliest youth and "live like in the 70s" . Since then, he has refrained from cashless payments , cell phones , e-mails and television , avoids supermarkets , rarely eats meat and uses public transport whenever possible. Since then he no longer lives in his house, but in a 28 m² caravan next to it , which has a dry toilet and is therefore independent of the sewer network. He reported on this in his video blog “Valid Voice”. From mid-2013 onwards, the book Leb'wohl Schlaraffenland emerged from interviews lasting several days with Clemens G. Arvay about this new life topic.
Between May 2015 and April 2017 the talk show “Valid Voice” was shown on the private broadcaster Puls 4 . Following the premise of considering every single person as a potentially “valid voice” and choosing to involve them as such in a public media, sometimes existential-eco-philosophical and system-critical discourse, esotericists such as Rüdiger Dahlke also counted in addition to the common opinion (Ex -) Politicians like Michael Spindelegger , Rudolf Hundstorfer or Irmgard Griss as well as, since November 2016, people of everyday life without media publicity to the guests of the show.
On September 28, 2016 Düringer was nominated for the satirical negative award Goldenes Brett vorm Kopf 2016 because, in the opinion of the jury, he was flirting with an “arsenal of conspiracy theories ”.
On September 21, 2016, Düringer founded the “ My Voice G! LT ” party in order to stand for the next national election. By August 18, 2017, the list had received 4,500 declarations of support and thus reached the required number of 2,600 signatures for the candidacy in the National Council election. Düringer announced that if the party should move in, he would not go to the National Council himself. The MPs should act as spokesmen for citizens' parliaments and not represent their own positions. The list failed with 0.9% of the vote at the four percent hurdle .
Private life
Roland Düringer grew up in Vienna- Favoriten and reported about it in the documentation Mein Favoriten . He has had a daughter since 2001, married in 2007 and lives near St. Pölten (2014). On his 50th birthday, the ORF broadcast the documentary Roland Düringer - 50 years unchecked .
cabaret
premiere | title | Remarks |
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1985 | Mushroom cloud from the left | with slacks |
1986 | Culture against everyone | with slacks |
1987 | Death and god | with slacks |
1988 | Be and pig | with slacks |
1988 | Haphazardly | with slacks |
1990 | Fröstl | with slacks |
1991 | Mother's Day | with slacks |
1992 | Enjoy the meal | with slacks |
1993 | Roll over Rilke | with Herwig Seeböck |
1994 | Hinterholzacht: 20 years of billing | 2002 re-performance |
1995 | Superbolic: The Year of Decision | |
1997 | Petrol Brothers Show | |
1999 | Regeneration evening | 2006 re-performance |
2001 | The quarter liter class: 250 cc | |
2003 | mixed double | with Alfred Dorfer |
2004 | Düringer plays Dürflinger: the best wuchteln from all programs | |
2005 | Düringer from 4.99 | |
2006 | Unique piece | |
2006 | New Year's gala | with Lukas Resetarits |
2010 | Me: a life | 1st part of a trilogy |
2012 | We: One circumstance | 2nd part of a trilogy |
2014 | I alone? | 3rd part of a trilogy |
2015 | Unworldly | |
2017 | The Chancellor | |
2019 | Africa Twinis |
Movie and TV
- 1993: Mother's Day - The Harder Comedy
- 1995: Free game
- 1995–2000: Kaisermühlen Blues
- 1997: Qualtingers Vienna
- 1998: Hinterholz 8
- 1998-2002: MA 2412
- 1999: Fink leaves
- 1999: Wanted
- 2000: The raid
- 2000: Ternitz, Tennessee
- 2001: Dolce Vita & Co
- 2002: Poppitz
- 2003: MA 2412 (the civil servants)
- 2004: Basta - red wine or being dead (c (r) ook)
- 2005: The quarter liter class
- 2005: Brave in the new times - In the realm of phylloxera
- 2006: brave in the new times - just no waves
- 2007: Midsummer Madness
- 2008: That's why
- 2009: The Fall of the Lemming
- 2010: The summit peaks
- 2010: The crazy world of Ute Bock
- 2010: 3-fold
- 2011: The wild gardener
- 2015: Eternal Life
- 2018: cops
Awards
- 1994: Austrian Cabaret Prize Main Prize for Hinterholz 8
- 1999: Golden Romy as "most popular actor"
- 1999: Diagonale actor award for Hinterholz 8
- 2000: Locarno International Film Festival Bronzener Leopard for Der Überfall together with the other two main actors Josef Hader and Joachim Bissmeier
- 2001: Karl Cabaret Prize Main Prize
- 2002: Ybbs joker through the town of Ybbs on the Danube
- 2003: Golden Romy as "most popular male series star"
Publications
- Roland Düringer, Eugen Maria Schulak, Rahim Taghizadegan , Thomas Wizany : The end of anger . Ecowin Verlag , Salzburg 2012, ISBN 978-3-7110-0026-2 .
- Eugen Maria Schulak , Roland Düringer, Rahim Taghizadegan: About education. Ecowin Verlag , Salzburg 2013, ISBN 978-3-7110-0031-6 .
- Roland Düringer, Clemens G. Arvay: Farewell, Cockaigne: The Art of Leaving Out. edition a, 2013, ISBN 978-3-99001-065-5 .
- Roland Düringer: Unworldly? edition a, Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-99001-136-2 .
- Roland Düringer: My vote is valid. And your …? Brandstätter, Vienna 2017, ISBN 978-3-7106-0095-1 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Roland Düringer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Roland Düringer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Roland Düringer's agency website with biography and current information
- Roland Düringer on the website of the Austrian Cabaret Archive
- Valid vote - Rico Albrecht being interrogated by Roland Düringer . Video on Youtube, published August 2, 2016.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Roland Düringer's video diary ( memento of the original from July 23, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
- ^ Voluntary disclosure by Roland Düringer because of coercion , derStandard.at of July 18, 2013, accessed on July 20, 2013.
- ↑ Roland Düringer: 13 cars for a good cause , nachrichten.at from April 29, 2009, accessed on July 20, 2013.
- ↑ Roland Düringer makes the rounds on the social web as an "angry citizen", derStandard.at from December 12, 2011, accessed on July 20, 2013.
- ↑ Düringer calls for internal rebellion, ORF.at from May 27, 2012 accessed on July 20, 2013.
- ↑ "We don't need politicization", derStandard.at of June 15, 2012, accessed on June 18, 2012.
- ↑ Video blog “Valid Vote” ( memento of the original from July 23, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Roland Düringer: Valid vote - Roland Düringer starts with a weekly talk on PULS 4. In: prosiebensat1puls4.com. April 20, 2015. Retrieved October 19, 2017 .
- ↑ Political engagement: Pulse 4 removes Düringer's “Valid Vote”. In: derstandard.at. April 4, 2017, accessed October 31, 2017 .
- ↑ PULSE 4: Valid vote - full episodes. In: www.puls4.com. Retrieved November 29, 2016 .
- ^ List of parties in accordance with Section 1, Paragraph 4 of the PartG (PDF; 1.14 MB) as of September 29, 2016. In: bmi.gv.at. BMI , 2016, archived from the original on November 30, 2016 ; Retrieved October 19, 2017 .
- ^ Cabaret artist Roland Düringer founds party. In: orf.at. September 21, 2016, accessed November 17, 2019 .
- ↑ orf.at: Deadline for the necessary signatures . Article dated August 18, 2017, accessed August 18, 2017.
- ^ Düringer project G! LT draws a federal list today. In: diepresse.com. August 18, 2017. Retrieved November 21, 2017 .
- ↑ My favorite. Documentation website. In: tv.orf.at. Retrieved August 9, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Düringer, Roland |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actor and cabaret artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 31, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |