Peter Brogle

Peter Brogle ( born June 22, 1933, Basel, † March 27, 2006 in Zurich ) was a Swiss actor.

Biography

The acting profession learned Brogle at the age of 17 years on stage Studio Zurich. He received his first theater engagement in 1952 at the Schauspielhaus in Zurich, where he repeatedly occurred in later years (until 1996 ). More Stage stations were inter alia the Burgtheater in Vienna (1958-1960) and the Basel Theater ( 1969-1975 ). 1961 Brogle played in the premiere of Max Frisch ' Andorra, the main role of Andri, which he embodied in 1964 in the television film of the same name by Gert Westphal.

Brogle gave guest performances at many German-language theaters in Cologne, Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Salzburg, and the Ruhr Festival in Recklinghausen. He also appeared as acrobat and clown in Circus Royal.

In 1979, the distinguished for his artistic achievements with the Hans Reinhart Ring Brogle also with Peter Brogles Schaubude own vaudeville stage.

1955 Brogle was in Kurt Breakf Comedy Poli hisses Wäckerli his feature film debut. This was followed by roles in other productions of early, the Jakobli in Franz Schnyder Jeremias Gotthelf's novella film adaptations of Anne Bäbi Jowäger, in Leopold Lindt mountain teleplay The Meteor by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, next to Dieter Laser in the drama The Devil's Elixirs by ETA Hoffmann and the lead role as Stroszek in Werner Herzog's vital signs ( according to Achim von Arnim ).

Peter Brogle was married to actress Kathrin Schmid. Due to a heart condition, he moved in 2003 back from his profession. On 27 March 2006, he died in Zurich on acute heart failure.

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