Rolf Mautz

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Rolf Mautz (born October 28, 1946 in Bad Godesberg ) is a German actor.

Life

Mautz was born as the son of the Germanist and writer Kurt A. Mautz . After four semesters of theater studies, German studies and art history at the Universities of Cologne and Munich and work as an extra at the Residenztheater Munich (in Hans Lietzau's production of Shakespeare's As You Like It ), he attended the drama school in Bochum from 1968 to 1971 , where he trained with Martin Ankermann received. His first engagement led him to Hans Schalla at the Bochumer Schauspielhaus . The next stop in his early days was the Schauspielhaus Köln (1972–1976), where he worked with Christof Nel under the direction of Hansgünther Heyme . This brought him to the Schauspielhaus Frankfurt in 1976 , where he stayed until 1979. After another two-year engagement with Jürgen Flimm in Cologne, he moved to Niels-Peter Rudolph at the Hamburger Schauspielhaus (1981–1986), where he played the title role in the German premiere of Ludwig Fels Lämmermann in 1983, directed by Ulrich Waller . In Shakespeare's Midsummer Night 's Dream and in Peter Handke's Über die Dörfer , he played alongside Ulrich Wildgruber . After six months under the directorship of Peter Zadek , he moved to the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz in Berlin in 1986 , where he was able to work again with Luc Bondy in the performances A Hot Heart and Molières Der Menschenfeind (title role Bruno Ganz ). In Peter Stein's production of Eugene O'Neill's The Hairy Monkey , he played in the stokers' choir. In 1988 Klaus Bachler engaged him at the Schillertheater Berlin , where he worked in central roles with Fred Berndt , Jérôme Savary and Harald Clemen . In 1990 Lore Stefanek and Klaus Weise engaged him at the Staatstheater Darmstadt , where he staged the two one-act ladies breeze and gentleman's table setting by Elfriede Müller for the second time - after the premiere in the Literaturhaus Berlin in 1989 .

In 1992 he moved with the artistic director Klaus Weise to the Theater Oberhausen , whose ensemble he was a member of for ten years, and in the following years from 2003 to 2013 to the Theater Bonn . In 2001 Sibylle Berg wrote the drama Herr Mautz for him, which premiered in Oberhausen, was a guest at the Thaliatheater's Autorentheatertage in Hamburg and was resumed in Bonn in 2003. In the German premiere of Savyon Liebrecht Banalitat der Liebe in 2007 he played the role of old Martin Heidegger (director: Stefan Heiseke ) in Ingo Berk's American trilogy at the Schauspiel Bonn One long day's journey into the night The cat on a hot tin roof and a family he played the family patriarchs Tyrone, Big Daddy and Beverly Weston. He played a speaking role in an opera for the first time in the opera Bluthaus by Georg Friedrich Haas / Klaus Händl at the 2011 Schwetzingen Festival .

In 2015 and 2017 he was a guest at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt in Tales from the Vienna Woods and Talisman (director: Lore Stefanek) and in the children's musical Der Lebkuchenmann (director: Igor Pison) as well as in the 2018/19 season at the Vorarlberger Theater Bregenz in Scott. F. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby (Director: Ingo Berk) and in Lothar Kittstein's Diorama - The Last Man (Director: Bernhard Mikeska). At the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen and at the Burgtheater Vienna he could be seen in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's Visit of the Old Lady in 2018/2019 (director: Frank Hoffmann).

Awards

Rolf Mautz received the Oberhausen Theater Prize in 2003 when he left Oberhausen and was named Best Actor in North Rhine-Westphalia for the title roles in Herr Mautz (2001) and Aykburn's Alles nur aus Liebe (1998) in two critical surveys . In June 2012 he was again named as Best Actor in North Rhine-Westphalia in the critics' survey of WELT am Sonntag . In July 2013 Rolf Mautz received the Bonn Theater Prize Thesbis in recognition of his artistic achievements and in recognition of his special commitment to drama in Bonn.

Essential roles

  • King White in Geifrig: Bravo Girl (Director: Roland Schäfer) Schauspiel Köln, 1978
  • Choir in Sophocles: Antigone (Director: Christof Nel) Schauspiel Frankfurt, 1978
  • Innocent in Gombrowizc: Yvonne - die Burgunderprinzessin (Director: Luc Bondy) Schauspiel Köln, 1979
  • Lämmermann in Fels: Lämmermann (Director: Ulrich Waller) Schauspielhaus Hamburg, 1983
  • Lysander in Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Director: Niels-Peter Rudolph) Schauspielhaus Hamburg, 1984
  • Bousin in Feydeau: A Block on the Leg (Director: Fred Berndt) Schauspielhaus Hamburg, 1986
  • Choir in O'Neill: The Hairy Monkey (Director: Peter Stein) Schaubühne Berlin, 1987
  • Dubois in Molière: The Misanthrope (Director: Luc Bondy) Schaubühne Berlin, 1988
  • Pjotr ​​in Gorki: Die Kleinbürger (Direction: Harald Clemen) Schillertheater Berlin, 1988
  • Buckingham in Dumas: The Three Musketeers (Director: Jerome Savary) Schillertheater Berlin, 1988
  • Melfont in Lessing: Sara Sampson (Director: Lore Stefanek) Staatstheater Darmstadt, 1990
  • Tarragon in Beckett: Waiting for Godot (Director: Heinz Kreidl) Staatstheater Darmstadt, 1992
  • Günther Plitt in Elfriede Müller: The Tourists (Director: Klaus Weise) Theater Oberhausen, 1998
  • Eric in Noren: Blut (Director: Klaus Weise) Theater Oberhausen, 1998
  • Bruscon in Bernhard: Theatermacher (Director: Lore Stefanek) Theater Oberhausen, 1999
  • Herr Mautz in Sibylle Berg: Herr Mautz (Director: Klaus Weise) Theater Oberhausen, 2001
  • Orgon in Molière: Tartuffe (Director: Klaus Weise) Schauspiel Bonn, 2002
  • Mann in Strauss: Unexpected Return (Director: Klaus Weise) Schauspiel Bonn, 2005
  • Willie Clark in Neill Simon: Sonny Boys (Director: Kalle Kubik) Schauspiel Bonn, 2006
  • Isidoro in Goldoni: Krach in Chiozza (Director: David Mouchtar - Samorai) Schauspiel Bonn, 2007
  • Martin Heidegger in Savyon Liebrecht: Banality of Love (Director: Stefan Heiseke) Schauspiel Bonn, 2007
  • James Tyrone in O'Neill: One long day's journey into the night (Director: Ingo Berk) Schauspiel Bonn, 2009
  • Big Daddy in Williams: The Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Director: Ingo Berk) Schauspiel Bonn, 2010
  • Father in Sibylle Berg: Let yourself be surprised (Director: Maaike van Langen) Schauspiel Bonn, 2010
  • Father in Philipp Löhle: The wind makes the flag (Director: Dominic Friedel) Schauspiel Bonn, 2012
  • Beverly Weston in Tracy Letts: Eine Familie (Director: Ingo Berk) Schauspiel Bonn, 2011
  • Xavier Cassidy in Marina Carr: Am Katzenmoor (Director: Ingo Berk) Schauspiel Bonn, 2013
  • Lionel Percy in Stephen Sachs: The Original (Director: Ute Richter) Zimmertheater Heidelberg, 2016

Filmography

literature

  • Theater heute April 2002 Portrait of Rolf Mautz by Elfriede Müller Eleven years and one night and a play imprint Sibylle Berg Herr Mautz
  • Rolf Mautz It's always dark in front of the hoe in Kunst am Stück Theater Oberhausen 1992–2003, ISBN 3-87468-193-9
  • Marianne Bäumler portrait of Rolf Mautz in Die deutsche Bühne

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kölns Schauspiel is Theater of the Year , welt.de, July 1, 2012, accessed on September 7, 2012