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Karl Paryla (1905–1996) was an Austrian theater actor and director, and later a film maker as well. A lifelong, dedicated communist, his career in the Austrian theater was first interrupted by the Second World War, and then strained by Cold War politics. In the 1950s he began working in East Germany, where he performed as an actor and directed plays and films. An actor trained in the school of
Constantin Stanislavski Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski ( Alekseyev; russian: Константин Сергеевич Станиславский, p=kənstɐnʲˈtʲin sʲɪrˈgʲejɪvʲɪtɕ stənʲɪˈslafskʲɪj; 7 August 1938) was a seminal Soviet Russian ...
, he is praised for the realism he brought to his performances especially in
Johann Nestroy Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy (; 7 December 1801 – 25 May 1862) was a singer, actor and playwright in the popular Austrian tradition of the Biedermeier period and its immediate aftermath. He participated in the 1848 revolutions and ...
's plays and for his ability to organize large ensembles dynamically on the stage. He is remembered also for his work ethic and his fervent belief in the emancipatory power of the theater.


Biography

Paryla was born to working-class parents; his father was an instrument maker, and a lower officer and civil servant in the administration of Austria-Hungary. Born Catholic, he dropped his religious affiliation in 1922. He trained at the
University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (german: link=no, Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, abbreviated MDW) is an Austrian university located in Vienna, established in 1817. With a student body of over three thousa ...
, and began a career as an actor with the
Raimund Theater The Raimund Theater is a theatre in the Mariahilf district of Vienna, Austria. Named after the Austrian dramatist Ferdinand Raimund, the theatre was built by an association of Viennese citizens and opened on 28 November 1893 with Raimund's play ...
in Vienna (some of his siblings, including
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, also had theatrical careers) in 1924 and by 1926 was working in theaters in Germany, where he also became involved with communist workers' organizations. He was fired in Darmstadt in 1933 for political reasons and fled to Vienna, where he found work with the
Theater in der Josefstadt The Theater in der Josefstadt is a theater in Vienna in the eighth district of Josefstadt. It was founded in 1788 and is the oldest still performing theater in Vienna. It is often referred to colloquially as simply ''Die Josefstadt''. Following ...
. After the
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he emigrated to Switzerland.


During World War II

In Zurich, he contributed to the reputation of the
Schauspielhaus Zürich The Schauspielhaus Zürich ( en, Zürich playhouse) is one of the most prominent and important theatres in the German-speaking world. It is also known as "Pfauenbühne" (Peacock Stage). The large theatre has 750 seats. The also operates three s ...
as an anti-fascist exile theater, performing in original productions and stagings of classical plays, and he played a central part in the development of realistic drama based on the work of
Constantin Stanislavski Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski ( Alekseyev; russian: Константин Сергеевич Станиславский, p=kənstɐnʲˈtʲin sʲɪrˈgʲejɪvʲɪtɕ stənʲɪˈslafskʲɪj; 7 August 1938) was a seminal Soviet Russian ...
. He had over 90 roles at the Schauspielhaus, performing in classical tragedy (the titular character in '' Oedipus Rex'') and comedy (Orgon in ''
Tartuffe ''Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite'' (; french: Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur, ), first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy by Molière. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are considered among the greatest classical thea ...
''). He worked with Bertolt Brecht and played the role of Schweizerkas in the first performance of Brecht's ''
Mother Courage and Her Children ''Mother Courage and Her Children'' (german: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder, links=no) is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin. Four theatrica ...
''. After World War II ended he was one of the first actors to return to Vienna, in December 1945.


After World War II

With Wolfgang Heinz and
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, Paryla was a founding member, from 1948 to 1956, of the "Neue Theater in der Scala", a "workers' theatre" financially supported by the
Communist Party of Austria The Communist Party of Austria (german: Kommunistische Partei Österreichs, KPÖ) is a communist party in Austria. Established in 1918 as the Communist Party of Republic of German-Austria, German-Austria (KPDÖ), it is one of the world's oldest ...
. The theater aimed to be a working man's group with a focus on the work of Austrian dramatist
Johann Nestroy Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy (; 7 December 1801 – 25 May 1862) was a singer, actor and playwright in the popular Austrian tradition of the Biedermeier period and its immediate aftermath. He participated in the 1848 revolutions and ...
, on political drama, and on comedy, an unfavorable mix during the Cold War. While Vienna was still divided between the West and the Soviet Union, he also worked in cinema, at the Rosenhügel Filmstudios. When the Soviets left Austria in 1955, he was blacklisted with many others who had worked for Rosenhügel. In 1952 already he had been prevented by American pressure from participating in the
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, where he was an annual regular; Paryla was supposed to have performed in '' Jedermann''. Like many blacklisted actors and directors, he went to work in East Germany and began making movies for
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; his first was '' Mich dürstet'', a film based on the
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. At the same time he continued to perform, in Berlin and Munich, with notable roles including Touchstone ('' As You Like It'') and
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(''
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''), and above all as a Netroy actor. In 1966, he performed in Cologne in an adaptation of ''
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''. He died on 14 July 1996 in his native city, Vienna.


Legacy

Paryla was praised for his realism in acting, especially in
Johann Nestroy Johann Nepomuk Eduard Ambrosius Nestroy (; 7 December 1801 – 25 May 1862) was a singer, actor and playwright in the popular Austrian tradition of the Biedermeier period and its immediate aftermath. He participated in the 1848 revolutions and ...
's plays, and as a director for his dynamic mise-en-scene. Paryla is credited as one of the actors that made the Schauspielhaus Zürich "the best theatre in Europe". He was one of the contributors to the "Nestroy Renaissance in Vienna"; under German occupation Nestroy was deemed "folkish" and German enough to be allowed on stage, and after the war Paryla was one of the actors/directors who reclaimed Nestroy—this time, with a communist agenda (according to one critic), with Paryla stressing realism: "In our theater we play Nestroy in unadulterated form, that is forcefully; that also means that we do not permit false sentimentality or false compromise. We consider the production of each Nestroy comedy as the most honorable and most natural duty. And that is why we play Nestroy." He is praised as lending a political realism to Nestrovian characters unparalleled in the 1950s. Paryla's relationship with Vienna was strained because of politics; official recognition from the city would not come until the 1980s and 90s.


Personal life

He was married to the German-born stage and film actress Hortense Raky from 1939 until his death.


Filmography

* '' Last Love'' (1935) * '' … nur ein Komödiant'' (1935) * '' Court Theatre'' (1936) * ''
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'' (1936) * ''Sein letztes Modell'' (1937) * '' The Priest from Kirchfeld'' (1937) * '' Nanon'' (1938) * '' The Angel with the Trumpet'' (1948) * '' Semmelweis – Retter der Mütter'' (1950) * '' Die Unbesiegbaren'' (1953) * ' (also directed and adapted, 1954) * '' Mich dürstet'' (directed, 1956) * ''Gasparone'' (directed and wrote screenplay, 1956) * '' Zu viele Köche'' (TV show, 1961) * ''Der Traum des Hauptmann Loy'' (1961) * ''Die inneren Stimmen'' (TV, 1961) * ''Eine Nacht in Venedig'' (TV, 1962) * ''Hin und her'' (1963) * ''Der Bauer als Millionär'' (TV, 1963) * ''Kean'' (TV, 1963) * ''Flüchtlingsgespräche'' (TV, 1964) * ''Professor Bernhardi'' (TV, 1964) * ''An der schönen blauen Donau'' (TV, 1965) * ''The Merchant of Venice'' (TV, 1968) * ''Libussa'' (TV, 1972) * ''As You Like It'' (TV, 1973) * ''Totstellen'' (TV, 1975) * ''Alpensaga, Teil 3 – Das große Fest'' (TV, 1977) * ''Die grüne Seite'' (TV, 1981) * ''Der Talisman'' (TV, 1987) * ''Les volets verts'' (TV series ''L'heure Simenon'', 1988) * ''La mort d'Auguste'' (TV series ''L'heure Simenon'', 1988) * ''Singen kann der Mensch auf unzählige Arten'' (TV, 1989)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Paryla, Karl 1905 births 1996 deaths Austrian male stage actors Austrian theatre directors Austrian film directors 20th-century Austrian male actors Austrian male film actors