Hanno Pöschl

Hanno Pöschl ( born July 2, 1949 in Vienna) is an Austrian actor.

Life and work

Pöschl grew up in Vienna and completed a pastry chef apprenticeship. He then worked as a car washer, car mechanics, agents, paver, candle producer, chauffeur at a shipping company and in the winegrowing.

He attended drama school Lamert -offer and worked as an assistant director for Circus Roncalli. There he was briefly employed as Artist. His debut as an actor, he was at the Ensemble Theater Vienna. Then he guested on Akademietheater Vienna, at the Schauspielhaus in Vienna and Munich. From 1992 he was engaged under Claus Peymann at Vienna's Burgtheater. His first role was in the Fiscur Ferenc Molnár's " Liliom " on the side of Karlheinz Hackl, directed by Paulus Manker. There he worked among others in the following with directors like Frank Castorf ( " Krähwinkelfreiheit " after Nestroy ), Konstanze Lauterbach ( cook in "Mother Courage and Her Children " ) and Karlheinz Hackl ( " The dyer and his twin brother ").

Since 1974 at the Schauspielhaus in Vienna engaged, he received in 1979 his first major film role in Maximilian Schell's film Tales from the Vienna Woods. Since the 1980s, he was cast in many German television productions, where he often embodied sizes of the demimonde. In 1987 he made ​​a guest appearance in the James Bond film The Living Daylights, 1995, a guest role in the U.S. film Before Sunrise. From 1997 to 2006 he played the ever -cheerful mechanic Max in the RTL Medicopter 117 series and was there along with Serge Falck is the only up to the last episode here. In 2000, he starred in an episode of the series Der Bulle von Tölz the folk music star Tony Gordon, representing the murder victim in this episode. In 2008, he played a major supporting role in revenge ( Directed by Götz Spielmann).

Since 2000 Pöschl also operates the restaurant " Pöschl " (former "Always Full" ) and the cafe " Little Cafe " in the center of Vienna.

Filmography

373132
de