Rüdiger Hacker
Rüdiger Hacker (born 1941) is a German actor, radio play narrator and director. Rüdiger Hacker is one of the founding members of the Hall Schaubühne am Ufer in Berlin. He had theatrical engagements at Munich's Volkstheater, the Munich Kammerspiele, the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus and the Salzburg Festival. Today Rüdiger Hacker is an ensemble member at the National Theater in Mannheim.
In the years 1980 to 1987 he directed in theaters in the city of Bern and Basel, the Thalia Theater and the Bavarian State Theater in Munich, where he now teaches.
Along with six other members he founded the New Munich Drama School in 1988, where he was chairman until 1999.
Rüdiger Hacker now lives in Munich.
Film and television[edit]
- 1976 - Sommergäste (with Edith Clever and Michael König)
- 1979 - Die Lemminge Part 2 (with Monica Bleibtreu and Wolfgang Hübsch)
- 1997 (GER) - Aimée & Jaguar (with Maria Schrader and Juliane Köhler)
- 1998 - Die Ehrabschneider (with Gerd Anthoff and Gundi Ellert)
- 1999 (US) - Aimée & Jaguar
- 1999 - Die Häupter meiner Lieben (with Heike Makatsch and Christiane Paul)
- 2002 - Verlorenes Land (with Martina Gedeck and Monica Bleibtreu)
- 2006 - Guest appearances in München 7
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