Werner Tritzschler

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Werner Tritzschler (* 1956 in Opole ) is a German actor and director .

Career

Tritzschler initially worked as a theater painter at the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Theater in Zittau . He then studied at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin .

After engagements at the theaters in Erfurt and Chemnitz, engagements at the Staatstheater Schwerin and the Staatsschauspiel Dresden followed . In 1983 he played one of the leading roles in the feature film Difficult to Get Engaged . In the following year he was arrested by the State Security Service in Berlin for refusal to do military service and an application to leave the country, sentenced to imprisonment for forming subversive groups and banned from working. This was followed by the ransom by the Federal Republic of Germany and a subsequent engagement at the Hessian State Theater Wiesbaden as an actor and director for four years. There he won the Dr. Otto Kasten Prize . From 1989 to 1994 he was engaged at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus . This was followed by 5 years as a freelance actor and director before he began a ten-year engagement as an actor and director at the Theater der Stadt Koblenz in 1999.

He is married to the actress Madeleine Niesche and lives with her and their daughter in Cologne.

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tritzschler, Werner. In: Wilhelm Kosch : German Theater Lexicon . Volume 4. Kleinmayr, Klagenfurt 1998.
  2. Difficult to get engaged defa-stiftung.de
  3. Rote Rosen ": 15th season with Madeleine Niesche starts in February wunschliste.de