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Richard Saringer (November 14, 1967 in Eisenstadt, Burgenland) is an Austrian actor, also employed in bookselling and various auxiliary works during professional life.
He spent his earliest childhood in Grosshoeflein, and grew up in Vienna, his mother is Yugoslavian with huge Diversity of origin, and his father Viennese of Czech origin.[1]
Career
[edit]Saringer completed a bookselling apprenticeship in the Viennese company of Kurt Mohl, who emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1939 because of illegal resistance to the Nazi regime and returned in 1946 after Allied Liberation of Austria.[2]
In 1987 he began studying Acting at Viennese MUK, which he completed with a diploma. In the cultural scenes of Vienna, Graz, Dortmund, Salzburg, Bochum and Munich, he worked as a freelance actor for some theatre groups on small stages and in various adapted premises for theatre performances like Kuenstlerhaus, Rupertinum and Dortmund U-Tower.
Recitation
[edit]- Max Frisch, Stiller, Melanchthonkirche Bochum 2014[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Interview, Echo magazine No. 2, Season 1999/2000, Theater Dortmund 1999.
- ^ Kurt Mohl Biography, Press Service, City of Vienna.
- ^ Booklet No.2/2014, p.53, Stadtakademie
Category: 1967 births Category:Actors Category:Austrian male stage actors