The Austrian film Director, theatre Director, and
actor Heribert Sasse, who had for many years, also at Berlin’s stage success, is dead. He died on Saturday, surprisingly, at the age of 71 in his house in upper Austria, as the Austrian news Agency APA reported.
His sudden death triggered in Vienna and Berlin consternation.
The Vienna city councillor for culture Andreas Mailath-Pokorny (SPÖ) spoke of a “shock” to the theater community. “Heribert Sasse was marked by popularity, stage presence and an incredibly wide
spectrum of roles.”
Berlin’s governing mayor Michael Müller (SPD), praised Sasse as a “great man of the theatre, and versatile actor”, which have helped to shape the stages of the city over the years. In addition, Sasse not only as the General Director of the state theatres of Berlin, but also as the head of the private castle Park theatre accents.
just a few days ago Sasse Heribert was at the Viennese Theater in der Josefstadt for his role of Patriarch Joachim of food Beck in the Premiere of “The Damned” has been celebrated. The native of Linz was a member of the Ensemble since 2006.
Josef city-Director Herbert Föttinger said that he had not only lost
an artistic, but also a personal friend
. “I am deeply saddened by the death of Heribert Sasse, the
the Theater with him loses an important theatre personality.”
Sasse had first completed a music degree before he made his debut in 1968 as an actor at the Volkstheater in Vienna, and in 1969, for the first time, in Munich, directed by. In Berlin, he headed up in the 80 and 90s, several stages. At the Renaissance-Theater Sasse in personal Union, as artistic Director, Director and actor was successful. From 1985 to 1990 he was General Director of the State drama theatres in Berlin, from 1995 until the end of 2001, he headed to the castle Park theatre.
in addition to his extensive theatre work, Sasse made since 2007 in several of the Viennese “crime scene”-to follow on the side of Harald Krassnitzer as a Commissioner for the hamlet for the legendary “Wiener Schmäh”. In the cinema he was, among other things, in the which started in 2008 in the movie “Falco – Damn, we’re still alive!”.
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