Siemen Rühaak

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Siemen Rühaak

Siemen Rühaak (born May 16, 1950 in Osteel , East Friesland ) is a German actor , singer and theater director .

Life

Rühaak was born in East Friesland as the son of a businessman and a nurse. Even as a child he gained acting experience as a performer in a Low German folk play written by his father, Grandpa was kureert (“Grandpa is healed”). At the age of ten he won a reading competition. When he was 15, he founded his own folk band , which performed under the name Liberty Lovers . After graduating from high school in Norden , he attended the Hanover University of Music and Drama and had lessons from the actor Hans Günther von Klöden , among others .

Rühaak is married to the actress Margrit Sartorius for the second time , has a daughter (* 1988) and a son (* 2011).

Act

Rühaak was engaged at various theaters, for example at the Braunschweig State Theater , the Heidelberg Theater and the Bochum Theater . He worked with George Tabori at the Münchner Kammerspiele . He was also engaged at the Thalia Theater as well as the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg and the Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt . After being discovered for television, he worked very closely with the director Peter Beauvais .

Since the age of twenty he has appeared in television films and series in addition to his theater engagements. He soon achieved great fame at the side of many television greats. His most successful series include Alle Meine Töchter , Der Bergdoktor and Dr. Stefan Frank . He was also seen in movies. His repertoire of roles is very complex and ranges from the popular figure to the culprit. In the summer of 1987 George Tabori brought him to the Salzburg State Theater and then to his theater in Vienna . There Rühaak worked on the theatrical version of the play Schuldig born based on Peter Sichrovsky 's book of the same name. This is about children who were born into Nazi families. In 1995 the actor received the Grimmepreis for Detlef Rönfeldt's television play Nur eine kleine Affair .

Rühaak also worked as a director, for example at the Schauspielhaus Wuppertal and the Stadttheater Gießen . He is also the speaker of various audio books and has been involved in numerous radio play productions. “Culinary readings” put together by himself are also on his program. A homage to his East Frisian homeland are his self-composed and texted love songs, which were released on LP around 1973 and on CD in 2008 and are entitled Leevtalligkeit (“tenderness”).

From February 25, 2010 (episode 241) to September 17, 2010 (episode 370) he was in Hanna - Follow your heart as Dr. Richard Schumann to see.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

Discography

  • Leevtalligkeid (tenderness) , LP, publisher Atelier im Bauernhaus PL 507, 1978
  • English nursery rhymes , Little English House, CD

Web links

Commons : Siemen Rühaak  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ WAZ of November 11, 2012