Heinrich Schweiger
Heinrich Schweiger was an Austrian film and stage actor who played leading roles at the Burgtheater on the Ring beginning in 1949. Among the plays in which he starred were Schiller's Don Carlos, Shakespeare's Othello and Richard III and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera.
The actor's last roles were in Wallenstein, Franz Lehár's Das Land des Lächelns and in an ORF TV series.
Biography
After studying at the Max Reinhardt Seminar, Schweiger debuted at the Burgtheater at the age of 18. His breakthrough role came at the age of 22 in Arthur Schnitzler's Komtesse Mizzi.He had roles in the 1960s at the Freien Volksbühne in Berlin under Erwin Piscator and the city's Theater am Kurfürstendamm under Leonard Steckel. In the 1970s he played at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg under Boy Gobert.
Schweiger also took on the roles of the devil and mammon for 12 years in Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival and had guest roles at the Akademietheater and the Perchtoldsdorf Summer Festival.
The actor also had roles in the TV series Kommisar Rex and Ringstraßenpalais, in the films Franz Schubert – ein Leben in zwei Sätzen and Der Bockerer, and worked with the Austrian filmmaker Franz Antel.
Schweiger successfully portrayed a variety of characters with leading roles in world literature and at the same time been at home in Vienna coffee-house literature.
Schweiger married former MEP and current Vienna first district leader Ursula Stenzel in 1983. It was his third marriage. He died after suffering circulatory failure and a cerebral haemorrhage.
An amateur photographer, Schweiger released the photobook Images of an Actor, which was a collection of photographs started in 1983.
Awards
- Kammerschauspieler
- Kainz Medal
- Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class
- Gold Medal of Vienna
- Honorary membership of the Burgtheater
- Honorary title of Professor
Filmography
1950s
- A Night in Venice as Enrico
- Franz Schubert as Franz Schubert
- Das Licht der Liebe as Paul Zeller
- The Beautiful Adventure as César
1960s
- Jedermann as The Devil
- Becket oder Die Ehre Gottes as The King
- ' as Klamm
- Elf Jahre und ein Tag as Stumpf
- Professor Bernhardi as Hofrat Dr. Winkler
- Der rasende Reporter – Egon Erwin Kisch as Egon Erwin Kisch
- Postlagernd Opernball – Die Affäre Redl as Egon Erwin Kisch
- ' as Count Alexei
- Frau Wirtin hat auch einen Grafen A fogadósnénak is van egy Oui à l'amour, non à la guerre Susanna... ed i suoi dolci vizi alla corte del re ) as Napoleon
- Frau Wirtin hat auch eine Nichte Il trionfo della casta Susanna ) as Napoleon Bonaparte
1970s
- Das Bastardzeichen as Paduk
- Jedermann as Mammon
- Ein gebildeter Hausknecht as Knitsch
- Change as Antoine
- Trotta as Vater Kovacs
- Die heilige Johanna as Archbishop of Rheims
- Die Abenteuer des braven Soldaten Schwejk as Bretschneider
- ' as Revierinspektor Bröschl
- ' as Professor Rodenburg
- ' War Is Hell War Is War Wie bitte werde ich ein Held? ) as Pavel
- My Daughter, Your Daughter as Polizeihauptmann Rausch
- Cry of the Black Wolves as Sam Jenkins
- Briefe von gestern as Josef Uhlier
- Blue Blooms the Gentian as Hans-Karl 'Hazy' Morton
- Crazy – Completely Mad as Abdullah
- Dream City as Mr. Gautsch
- Zwei im siebenten Himmel as Oskar Ritz
- Verurteilt 1910 as Max Winter
- ' as Strupp
- Tatort as Peischl / Enzo Neumeier / Königsmann / Tornay
- ' as Mr. Dobermann
- ' as the Pope
- The Man in the Rushes as Mostbaumer
- as Sameschkin
- Iphigenia auf Tauris
- Die großen Sebastians as General Zadok
1980s
- Georg Friedrich Händels Auferstehung
- Ringstraßenpalais as Eduard Baumann
- ' as J.B. Mayer
- ' as Peter Wallace
- Milionite na Privalov Privalov's Millions )
- The Devil's Lieutenant as Colonel Imstadt
- Flucht ohne Ende as Iwan
- Echo Park as August's father
- Erdsegen as Dr. von Stein
- as Arthur / Otto Weigand
- ''Heiteres Bezirksgericht''
1990s
- Die Kaffeehaus-Clique
- Strauss Dynasty
- The Mixer
- Kommissar Rex as Bruno Walter / Bruno Landovsky
- The Broken Jug
- Ein Richter zum Küssen
- Der Bockerer 2 as Major Franz Nowotny
- The Unfish as Herr Fink
- Die Schuld der Liebe as Dr. Bredow
- ''Schlosshotel Orth''
2000s
- Der Bockerer III – Die Brücke von Andau as Oberst Novotny
- Edelweiss as Erich Dorfmeister
- Ein Hund kam in die Küche as Vater Blum
- Der Bockerer IV – Prager Frühling as Novotny
- Der Winzerkönig as Eudard Stickler