Bruno Dallansky

Bruno Dallansky ( born September 19, 1928 in Vienna, † August 5, 2008 ) was an Austrian actor.

Biography

After matriculation Dallansky first worked as an educator and a teacher before in Vienna he took acting lessons at the Max -Reinhardt-Seminar. During his career he as a theater actor include Vienna (basement theater, theater in the Josefstadt, Burgtheater ) Bregenz, Berlin ( Hebbel Theater, Schiller Theater ), Hamburg ( Deutsches Schauspielhaus ), Munich ( Schauspielhaus ), Vienna ( Cabaret Vienna Werkel ), as well as numerous appearances at theater festivals such as the Salzburg Festival. He also in 1951, the basement theater Kaleidoscope founded his own small theater group. In addition Dallansky was himself a teacher of Drama: From 1979 to 1981 he headed the Otto Falkenberg School in Munich, later he returned as a drama teacher back to the Max -Reinhardt-Seminar.

One of his rare film appearances include night sister Ingeborg ( with Maria Schell's sister Immy in the title role ), Alfred Vohrers drama seven day period ( with Joachim Fuchs Berger ), and Jimmy went to the Rainbow by Johannes Mario Simmel and the drama Gebürtig.

In addition Dallansky was extensively worked in television productions. He played in stage adaptations such as Georg Büchner's Woyzeck, literary adaptations such as Leo Tolstoy's The Living Corpse and John Knittel Via Mala, under the direction of Dieter Wedel, An Evening with Labiche and repeatedly directed by Axel Corti ( The farmer and the millionaire by Peter Turrini ). In addition, he held several guest appearances in television series such as Derrick, A Case for Two, Kommissar Rex, and The Old Man and was several times as " Inspector Piper" for crime scene posts of the ORF in use.

Bruno Dallansky was with the Austrian Chamber of actress Judith Wood Master (1920-2008) married. The funeral was held at the cemetery Hernalser ( group 53 grave 72) in Vienna on 28 August 2008.

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