Alfred Dorfer

Austrian comedian, writer, and actor
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::summary Austrian comedian, writer, and actor ::
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| image | Nestroy 2014 04 Alfred Dorfer.jpg |
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| birth_place | Vienna, Austria |
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|image = Nestroy 2014 04 Alfred Dorfer.jpg | |imagesize = | | caption = Alfred Dorfer in 2014 | name = Alfred Dorfer | birth_date = | birth_place = Vienna, Austria | birth_name = | spouse = Alfred Dorfer (; 11 October 1961) is an Austrian comedian, writer, and actor. He is one of the most well-known cabaret artists and comedians in Austria, not least due to his commitment to numerous Austrian film productions. After initial success with the group Schlabarett he attained more widespread recognition as the writer and star (alongside Josef Hader) of the film Indien. Today, Dorfer is among "the most important satirists and authors in the German-speaking world."
Film
In 1993 Dorfer appeared alongside Josef Hader in the film Indien under the direction of Paul Harather. A year later came the film Muttertag (Mother's Day), in which he appeared alongside such other prominent Austrian actors and comedians as Roland Düringer, Andrea Händler and Reinhard Nowak. In 1995 he appeared in Freispiel ("Freegame") under the direction of Harald Sicheritz, once more appearing alongside Roland Düringer.
Television
From 2004 to 2010 he presented a show on the Austrian channel ORF called Dorfers Donnerstalk on Thursday nights, which was a mix of stand-up comedy, sketches and social commentary.
References
References
- "Alfred Dorfer {{!}} Veranstaltungen {{!}} TAK Theater Liechtenstein".
- "Alfred Dorfer {{!}} Writer, Producer, Actor".
- "Dorfers Donnerstalk (TV Series 2004– ) ⭐ 7.3 {{!}} Comedy".
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