Roland Renner

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Roland Renner (* 1951 in Munich ) is a German actor .

Life

The grandparents of the trained puppet maker Roland Renner owned a traveling puppet theater, and he himself had his own studio in his hometown. After he had indicated to a friend that he wanted to be on stage himself, she registered him for an audition at the Otto Falckenberg School , where Renner received his acting training from 1975 to 1978. In 1977 he made his debut at the Münchner Kammerspiele in Harald Clemens' production Pioneers in Ingolstadt by Marieluise Fleißer . Renner began his stage career at the Schauspiel Köln and has since played and has played at numerous important German-speaking theaters at home and abroad, such as the Bavarian State Theater , the Hamburger Kammerspiele , the state theaters in Hanover and Stuttgart , the Schauspielhaus Zürich , the Hamburger Schauspielhaus , the Ernst- Deutsch-Theater , in Berlin at the Volksbühne or at the festivals in Salzburg and Worms . In addition to countless other roles Renner was 2,010 Neapolitan in the premiere of Christoph Klimke monologue Prince Pückler Utopia at the Cottbus State Theater , 2015 he played at the Hamburg Kammerspiele alongside his colleague Ulrich Bähnk the role of Stan Laurel in Laurel and Hardy by Tom McGrath , directed by Michael Bogdanov , at the Nibelungen Festival in Worms he portrayed King Gunther four times between 2006 and 2014. In the course of his career, Renner has worked with directors such as Luc Bondy , Niels-Peter Rudolph , Wilfried Minks , Jürgen Flimm and Dieter Wedel .

Roland Renner occasionally works as a speaker for radio plays and books as well as a television actor. After his comrade debut in an episode of the crime series Der Alte in 1978, he appeared in two Tatort episodes and as a guest actor in the series Doppelter Einsatz , Der Dicke , Ein Fall für Zwei or Notruf Hafenkante .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Renate Marschall: As daring as Pückler. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. October 30, 2010, accessed June 19, 2015.
  2. a b Roland Renner's agency page
  3. Klaus Witzeling: Roland Renner: Happiness child of the theater. In: Hamburger Abendblatt. October 20, 2012, accessed June 19, 2015.
  4. ^ Website of the Hamburger Kammerspiele , accessed on June 19, 2015.
  5. Ulrike Schäfer: Roland Renner speaks at the WZ-Talk about the work in the last Wedel year. In: Wiesbaden Courier. July 29, 2014, accessed June 19, 2015.