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Rudiger Vogler
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14 May 1942
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Rudiger Vogler is a German film and theater actor. Born on May 14, 1942 in the German city of Warthausen near Biberachom-on-Ries. In 1963, the future actor entered the acting school in Heidelberg, which he graduated in 1965.
In 1966 he began working at the Theatre by the Tower in Frankfurt am Main. One of the most famous performances with his participation were the performances of the famous German theater director Klaus Payman, staged on the plays of the Austrian writer-playwright Peter Handke.
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Rudiger Vogler is a German film and theater actor. Born on May 14, 1942 in the German city of Warthausen near Biberachom-on-Ries.
In 1963, the future actor entered the acting school in Heidelberg, which he graduated in 1965.
In 1966 he began working at the Theatre by the Tower in Frankfurt am Main. One of the most famous performances with his participation were the performances of the famous German theater director Klaus Payman, staged on the plays of the Austrian writer-playwright Peter Handke.
In 1970, Rudiger made his debut as an actor in the television film Chronicle of Current Events, and in 1971 he received the role of an idiot in the director’s film Fear of the Goalkeeper before the Eleven Meter. The script was written on the novel by Peter Handke. The plot is based on the murder of the girl of the former goalkeeper of the football team.
The next work of the talented actor was the main role in the next film directed by Wim Wenders.
Alice in Cities . The film was shot in the genre of road movie and was released on the big screens in early 1974. The film was about journalist Philip Winter and a nine-year-old girl who was left by her mother. Throughout the film, a journalist and a toddler travel the country in search of the child's relatives.
Alice in the Cities was the first film in the Vanders trilogy starring Folger. The second part was the painting.
"False movement" Based on Goethe’s novel “The Years of Wilhelm Meister’s Teaching.” In this picture, the actor played with Nastasia Kinski. The film was released in 1975, followed by the third part of “With the passage of time” in 1976. Roles in this trilogy brought the actor huge popularity in Germany.
Fogler also starred in many popular German television series such as The Old Man, Crime Scene and Derrick.
In total, during his career, Rudiger Vogler starred in more than one hundred and forty films. Among them are such films as "Don't Do It", "Leo and Claire", "The Lost Zweig", "My Slow Life", "Two Aces and the King",
Red and black" and "Bomb under Berlin."
Fogler currently lives in Paris and Mittelchbuch and continues his acting career.