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Burghart Klaußner became internationally known not least through his role in the Oscar-nominated film The white band by Michael Haneke and yet the actor is not drawn to the “glitter world”.

Growing up in Berlin as a child in a family of restaurateurs, Burghart Klaußner came to Hamburg in the mid-80s and has felt at home here ever since. For the actor, the Hanseatic city is a place of balance, characterized by restraint and a quiet culture that particularly appeals to him in comparison to Berlin. “Hamburg is the city of discreet tones. That’s pleasant, especially if you come from Berlin, the snarky city that gets on your nerves to the point where you can’t do it anymore,” he says with a wink. Hamburg’s reserve allows him to live something that he particularly values: “Being alone in the crowd” – that is, being among many people, but still being by yourself.” It is this almost hermit quality that has kept him in the Hanseatic city for so long.

Broadcast: “Feel Hamburg” | November 27, 2024 | 06:00 a.m. | by Kaiser, Daniel

46 Min
| Available until November 27, 2026

Daniel Kaiser talks to the award-winning actor Burghart Klaußner about his long career. The actor grew up in Berlin as the child of a family of restaurateurs. His parents had a high-class restaurant where political figures like Konrad Adenauer came and went. But Klaussner never had the desire to get into the restaurant business. He was fascinated by Enid Blyton’s books, in which children solved crimes. On the other hand, he has been enthusiastic about the stage ever since he was allowed to play a bee or a bumblebee (he can’t remember exactly) as a primary school student. Dressing up particularly appealed to him. Since, at least in Enid Blyton’s books, you often had to disguise yourself as a child detective in order to solve the case, he was torn for a long time whether he should be an actor or a detective. He liked both jobs equally.

Ultimately, he decided to become an actor because as a young man he realized that the detective work in children’s books was very different from real life.

Klaussner played many major roles throughout his life and gained international fame for his role as a strict pastor in the Oscar-nominated film “The White Ribbon”. Another big success was his role as the prince’s tutor in the Netflix series “The Crown”. In a conversation with host Daniel Kaiser, he also remembers his first impression of Hamburg and explains very openly why neither FC St. Pauli nor HSV really excites him.

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The passion for acting

His motivation to become an actor was never just the urge to be on stage, but to tell stories. “I was always interested in telling about myself in a different form,” explains Klaußner. This approach is still valid today – especially for the next generation of actors. As a lecturer at acting schools, he repeatedly experiences how deep the desire of young talents to show themselves runs. “That’s still the motivation for many young actors today. They want to show their soul. If you’re a teacher at an acting school, then that’s obvious. It’s also something that touches you deeply, I’m already in tears , how such young people open up to their shirts because they have to show themselves.”

Theater, nudity and the revelation of the soul

Burghart Klaußner’s early years on the theater stage were characterized by a freedom that seems almost unusual today. “For the first six roles I played in the theater, I was always naked on stage. Once upon a time, that was the final confession or revelation stance and we just liked to take off our clothes. It was easy splendid.” However, this phase is over, he says with a smile: “But that didn’t work out. And at some point we let that go.”

A life between public and withdrawal

Throughout his long career, Burghart Klaußner has never allowed himself to be pigeonholed. Whether as a stage actor, film actor or musician – he is versatile and yet always remains true to himself. Perhaps it is this balance between the desire to tell stories and the ability to withdraw that defines him. “Klaussner is also called a hermit,” he says with a wink. And indeed: there is a bit of this hermit who uses the crowd as a shelter and inspiration at the same time in him.

In an interview with “Feel Hamburg” host Daniel Kaiser, Burghart Klaußner also explains what the children’s book author Enid Blyton had to do with his career choice, why he can’t imagine retiring and he remembers a very special moment He was able to experience it together with his actor colleague and friend Rolf Mautz in a specialist nautical chart shop.

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## Interview with Burghart Klaußner

**Host:** Welcome back⁢ to World Today News! Today, we have⁤ a special treat for⁣ you. We’ll be diving‍ into the⁤ fascinating world of renowned German actor Burghart Klaußner, known for his powerful ⁢performances in films like “The White Ribbon” and ⁤”The Crown.”

Joining me today are two esteemed guests: **[Guest 1 name and credentials]**, a prominent film critic known ‌for their‌ insightful analysis ⁢of German cinema,‌ and **[Guest 2 name and credentials]**, a theater director with extensive experience working with ⁣actors and understanding the craft’s ⁢nuances.

**Welcome to⁤ both of you!**

**Guest 1:** Thank you ‍for having me.⁣ I’m excited to discuss Burghart⁢ Klaußner’s career.

**Guest 2:** It’s ⁤a ​pleasure ​to be here. Klaußner is a truly captivating actor, and I’m happy to share my ⁤perspective on his work.

**Host:**‌ Let’s ⁣dive right in. The article highlights Klaußner’s preference for Hamburg’s understated atmosphere⁤ compared‌ to the hustle and ⁤bustle‌ of Berlin. **[Guest 1], ⁢how does this penchant for quieter spaces potentially translate into Klaußner’s stage and screen presence?**

**Guest 1:** This is a fascinating question. The article mentions Klaußner ‍feeling “alone in the crowd”⁣ in Hamburg, which hints at a deep introspective‍ nature. Perhaps this translates to a thoughtful ‌intensity in his ​performances,‌ allowing him to​ convey ⁤profound emotions subtly and realistically.

**Host:** That’s an insightful ⁤observation. **[Guest 2], having worked closely with actors, do you notice a link between an actor’s ⁣personal temperament‍ and the characters they ⁢portray?**

**Guest 2:** Absolutely. An⁢ actor’s ⁢inner landscape, their comfort⁣ zones, and even their preferred environments often inform ⁢their performance choices. ‍Klaußner’s appreciation ⁣for reserved ‌settings suggests ‍a connection to nuanced, sometimes introverted ⁣characters – roles ‌that⁤ require a keen understanding of human emotion and restraint.

**Host:** In the article, ⁣Klaußner mentions his early years on stage involved nudity openly representing vulnerability and revelation. **[Guest 1], how has the landscape of theatrical expression changed since then? Is such open vulnerability still prevalent today?**

**Guest 1:** This is an intriguing shift.⁣ While Klaußner’s⁣ experiences might have been commonplace in⁣ his time

, today,⁣ theatrical nudity is approached with ‌greater ​nuance⁣ and⁢ intentionality. While it can still⁣ be a powerful tool ⁢for storytelling, it’s often​ handled with a ⁤heightened sense of sensitivity and context.

**Host:** And⁣ **[Guest 2]**,how ⁣has the approach to vulnerability and emotional​ expression evolved in modern​ theater?

**Guest 2:** Modern theater explores⁣ vulnerability in a myriad of ways‍ that go ​beyond physicality.

We see actors expressing profound⁤ emotions through movement,

vocalization, and subtle interactions.

The​ emphasis ‌has shifted from explicit display to finding the

most authentic and ⁤impactful way to connect with the audience on

an emotional level.

**Host:**

That’s a fascinating evolution.

This article also touches

upon

Klaußner’s enduring

passion

for storytelling.

**[Guest 1],

what

do you see as

the

essence of

Klaußner’s

appeal

as an

actor?

What

makes

his

performances

so

compelling?

**

Guest 1:

I think

Klaußner’s

gift lies in

his ability

to

infuse

his characters

with​ a

sense

of

authenticity.

He has

a

remarkable

ability

to

moments​ of

humanity

in a way that

feels

real and

relatable.

He

doesn’t

shy

away

from complexity,

and ‍that

makes

his

performances

truly

captivating.

**Host:

That’s

a

powerful

observation.

[Guest 2],

from your

experience

working with

actors, what

are

the

key

elements

that

contribute to

creating

a

truly

memorable

performance?

**Guest 2: **

I believememorable

performances

stem

from ‌a

combination

of

talent,

dedication,

and

a deep

understanding

of

human nature. Klaußner

possesses

all

these

qualities.

He is

clearly

committed

to his

craft,

and

he

brings

a

unique

perspective

to every

role he

undertakes.

**Host:**

What a

powerful

testament to

Klaußner’s

talent.

We’re

approaching

the

end

of

our time

today,

so

let’s

wrap

up

with a

final

question

for

both

of

you.

**[Guest 1]

and

[Guest 2],

what

advice

would

you

give

to

aspiring

actors who are

inspired

by

Klaußner

s career?

**Guest 1:**

Remain

true

to

yourself

and

your

voice.

Never

be afraid

to

explore

challenging

roles

and

push

your

boundaries

as

an

artist.

**Guest 2:**

Cultivate

a

deep

understanding

of

human

nature

and

embrace

the

power

of

vulnerability.

Remember

that

great

acting

comes

from

a

place

of

authenticity

and

truth.

**Host:**

Thank

you both

for

sharing

your

insights

into the

WORLD

of Burghart‌ Klaußner.

**[Guest 1]

and

[Guest 2],

it’s

been

a

pleasure

having

you

on

the

show!

For more

information

on

Burghart

Klaußner

and

his

work,

be

sure

to

check out

the

World

Today

News website

and

the

link

to

The

White

Ribbon

and

The

Crown 존재

provided

in ⁤the

article

description.

Thank

you

all

for

tuning in!

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