Wolfram Kunkel

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Wolfram Kunkel in a Haidhausen bar while making music in 2004

Wolfram Kunkel (* 1943 ) is a German actor and musician .

life and career

At the age of 19, Wolfram Kunkel, as a band member, was one of the initiators of the Schwabing riots of 1962. In addition to music and acting, he expanded his skills and knowledge as a musical instrument maker and sculptor. From 1971 he mainly devoted himself to theater and film acting. As a film and television actor, he became known to a wide audience, among other things through the great film success Herz aus Glas by Werner Herzog or through the TV series Our Teacher Doctor Specht . From 1971 to the turn of the millennium, Wolfram Kunkel played important roles in numerous large theaters. For example at the State Theaters in Kassel , Mannheim and Munich , at the State Theater in Tübingen , at the Schauspiel Bonn and at the City Theaters in Augsburg , Ingolstadt and Freiburg .

Filmography

Stage roles

Orff in Andechs (2006)
  • Die Bernauerin (Director: Hellmuth Matiasek)
Baden City Theater (2007)
  • Herzog Max in: Sissy (Director: Peter Preissler)
Luisenburg Festival Wunsiedel (2008)
  • Twelve people
  • Alter Moor in: Die Räuber (Direction: Petra Wüllenweber)
City Theater Ingolstadt (2009)
  • Petrus in: The Brandner Kasper and the Eternal Life (Director: Dominik von Gunten)
Munich Volkstheater (2009)
  • Eros (world premiere, director: Christine Eder)

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