Klaus Müller
Klaus Müller initially studied Catholic theology in Fulda and Munich. After completing his studies, he transferred to the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna to study acting and directing. His first engagements took him to the Vienna Burgtheater while still a drama student, followed by further engagements in Coburg, Halle / Saale and at the Salzburg Festival.
He has been a permanent member of the Augsburg State Theater ensemble since 1996.
He has played around 140 roles here to date, including Robespierre, Woyzeck, Peer Gynt, King Creon, Odoardo Galotti, Merlin, Puntila, Village Judge Adam, Theseus / Oberon, King Claudius, Inspector Weber in various episodes of the Augsburg Theater-Tatort and Prospero in Shakespeare's Tempest. In the VR production "14 Curtains" (UA), a monologue by Einar Schleef, staged by André Bücker, he returns as a homeless actor to the old, gutted Great House on Kennedy-Platz.
Müller has worked with directors including Manfred Karge, Jan-Philipp Gloger, Johanna Schall, Hans-Werner Kroesinger, Anne Lenk, Christian Weise, Maria V. Linke, Christoph Mehler, Jay Scheib, Christian Hockenbrink, Friderike Vielstich, Antje Lenkeit, Michael von der Mühlen, Gil Mehmert, Holger Schultze, Roland Hüve, Adriana Altaras, Wiebke Puls, Markus Trabusch, Sigrid Herzog, Maik Priebe, Christian von Treskow, Alexander Marusch, Nicole Schneiderbauer, David Ortmann, André Bücker.
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