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Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt

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Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt
Born(1942-11-20)20 November 1942
NationalityGerman
Alma materHochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg
Occupation(s)Actor, director

Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt is a German film and theatre actor and director.

Life

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Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt was born in Hamburg, Germany, on 20 November 1942. After high school, he studied performing arts at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg (University of Music and Theatre Hamburg). Kuhlbrodt joined the Stadttheater Pforzheim and the Mainfranken Theater Würzburg, later the Theater Lübeck and the Städtische Bühnen Münster, and in 1975, the Schauspielhaus Bochum. After a creative break that he spent in California, Kuhlbrodt with other artists established in 1980 an alternative theater project in the former Atlantic Movie Theatre in Düsseldorf. With various projects he toured throughout West German correction institutions and other theater-distant social facilities. In 1983, he was appointed a senior director at the Westfälisches Landestheater. In 1986, he was selected by Peter Zadek to the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg.

After a stint at the Theater des Westens in 1992, Kuhlbrodt became a member of the Berliner Ensemble. After 1996, he made guest appearances at the Kammerspiele Berlin, the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, the Wiener Festwochen, the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, the Schlosspark-Theater Berlin, the Theater der Landeshauptstadt Magdeburg, the Hamburger Kammerspiele, the Ruhrtriennale, the Freilichtspiele Schwäbisch Hall, and the Salzburger Landestheater. In 2002, for political reasons, Kuhlbrodt established the independent group Global Heroes[1] that appeared with the multimedia performance America at war: a mini-series.

Kuhlbrodt lives in Berlin and in Palm Beach, Florida.

Director

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Theater roles

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  • 1975: Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind, Role: Father Gabor, directed by Peter Zadek
  • 1976: The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon, Role: Ben Clark, directed by Hans Lietzau
  • 1976: Menschen im Hotel (Grand Hotel) by Vicki Baum, Role: Baron von Geigern, directed by Rosa von Praunheim
  • 1977: Das Käthchen von Heilbronn by Heinrich von Kleist, Role: Georg von Waldstätten, directed by Werner Schroeter
  • 1978: Der Untertan by Heinrich Mann, Role: Major Fox, directed by Jürgen Flimm
  • 1979: Macskajáték (Catsplay) by István Örkény, directed by Jiří Menzel
  • 1986: Pravda by Howard Brenton, Role: Michael Quince, directed by Matthias Langhoff
  • 1987: Andy by Burkhard Driest, Role: Olaf Wolpe, directed by Peter Zadek
  • 1988: The "Lulu" plays Earth Spirit and Pandora's Box by Frank Wedekind, Role: Journalist Heilmann, directed by Peter Zadek
  • 1988: Punkt, Punkt, Komma, Strich by Wilfried Minks, Role: Ernst Jandl, directed by Wilfried Minks
  • 1989: Reineke Fuchs (Reynard the Fox) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Role: Isegrimm the Wolf, directed by Michael Bogdanov
  • 1990: Amphitryon by Heinrich von Kleist, Role: Alcibiades, directed by Niels-Peter Rudolph
  • 1992: Der blaue Engel (The Blue Angle) by Heinrich Mann, Role: Konsul Wolters, directed by Peter Zadek[2]
  • 1994: Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare, Role: Thidias / Proculeius, directed by Peter Zadek[3]
  • 1997: In der Sache J. Robert Oppenheimer (In the matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer) by Heinar Kipphardt, Role: Robert Oppenheimer, directed by Hermann Kleinselbeck
  • 1998: Doppelleben Deutsch (German double life) by Marc Pommerening, Role: Johannes R. Becher, directed by Hannes Hametner
  • 1998: Histoire de Pygmalion et Don Juan (Ballet), Role: Frederick the Great, directed by David Southerland
  • 2000: Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Role: Guildenstern, directed by Peter Zadek
  • 2001: Hitler's Doktor Faust by Rolf Hochhuth, Role: Nils Bohr, directed by Rolf Hochhuth
  • 2004: Wallenstein by Friedrich Schiller, Role: Wallenstein, directed by Axel Schneider
  • 2005: Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller, Role: Philip II of Spain, directed by Manfred Weiss
  • 2008: Maestro by Christoph Klimke, Role: Maestro Karajan, directed by Johann Kresnik[4]

Filmography

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Cinema

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Television

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Jutta Wolfert - Theater". www.jutta-wolfert.de.
  2. ^ "Angle". Plays & Players: 63. 1992. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  3. ^ Miller, Eileen (1996). The Edinburgh International Festival, 1947-1996. Scolar Press. p. 319. ISBN 9781859281536. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  4. ^ Kriechbaum, Reinhard (7 November 2007). "Parodien zuhauf". Nachtkritik.de. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Rüdiger Kuhlbrodt 01.22 The Somme – From Defeat to Victory". schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved 15 August 2013.
  6. ^ Pitts, Michael R. (2004). Famous Movie Detectives. Scarecrow Press. p. 63. ISBN 9780810836907. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
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