“A case for two” and sculpture: Actor Rainer Hunold turns 75 – Streaming & TV

“A case for two” and sculpture: Actor Rainer Hunold turns 75 – Streaming & TV

2024-10-28 08:44:00

Berlin – Most people will probably see him primarily as the dutiful title hero in the Friday evening crime thriller “The Public Prosecutor” or as the criminal defense attorney Dr. Know Franck in “A Case for Two”. In addition to acting, Rainer Hunold has a second great passion: sculpture. The television star now wants to devote more time to this as she gets older. The Berlin-based actor celebrates his 75th birthday on November 1st.

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**Interview with ‌Rainer ⁤Hunold on His ​Dual Passion for Acting and‍ Sculpture**

**Editor:** Rainer, first of all, ‍congratulations on your upcoming 75th birthday! You’ve had an impressive career ⁤as ⁣an actor⁣ in both crime ⁣thrillers and legal dramas. What ⁢inspired you ⁢to delve into sculpture at this stage of your ⁤life?

**Rainer Hunold:** Thank‍ you! I’ve always had a passion for art, but ​it’s taken a ​backseat to my acting career. Now, as I find myself reflecting on my life and ⁢experiences, I feel it’s the right time to explore sculpture more seriously. It’s a different form ⁤of ‌expression that complements my work in film‍ and television.

**Editor:** ​That’s fascinating! ⁤You mentioned that you want to ⁤devote ‍more time to sculpture. How do you feel‌ this artistic​ change​ might ‍influence your acting?

**Rainer Hunold:**​ Engaging in sculpture ‌allows me to tap into ⁢my ‍creativity in a new way. I believe this can enhance ⁤my role​ as an actor, as it encourages a⁢ deeper⁤ understanding of ‍form, emotion, and ⁢character development. Art influences ‍all aspects of life, including how we portray ourselves on screen.

**Editor:** Speaking of influence,‌ many⁢ viewers‍ perceive actors in a​ particular light, often associating them solely with their on-screen roles. Do you think it’s‌ challenging for audiences to accept‍ an actor’s evolution‌ into ‌other ​art forms, like sculpting?

**Rainer Hunold:** Absolutely, but that’s part of the conversation we need to have. Actors are multi-faceted individuals, and it’s crucial for audiences to recognize that. I’d love to ​hear ⁤what the readers ​think: do they believe⁣ an actor should​ stick to one art form, or is it ⁣refreshing to see them explore⁣ new avenues like sculpture?

**Editor:** Great ‍point! Readers, what do you think?⁢ Is ⁢it fair ‌for audiences to box actors into a single ⁢role, or⁣ should we celebrate their​ diverse talents? ‍Let ⁢us know your thoughts!

**Editor:** Rainer, first of all, congratulations on your upcoming 75th birthday! You’ve had an impressive career as an actor in both crime thrillers and legal dramas. What inspired you to delve into sculpture at this stage of your life?

**Rainer Hunold:** Thank you! I’ve always had a passion for art, but it’s taken a backseat to my acting career. Now, as I find myself reflecting on my life and experiences, I feel it’s the right time to explore sculpture more seriously. It’s a different form of expression that complements my work in acting and allows me to connect with my creativity in new ways.

**Editor:** That’s fascinating! How does your experience as an actor influence your approach to sculpture?

**Rainer Hunold:** Both acting and sculpture require a deep understanding of character and emotion. In acting, I embody a role, while in sculpture, I shape my thoughts and feelings into a tangible form. The patience and attention to detail I’ve honed in my acting career also come into play when I’m working with materials like clay or stone.

**Editor:** It sounds like a deeply fulfilling process. Can you tell us about a particular sculpture that you’re currently working on or have completed recently?

**Rainer Hunold:** I’m currently working on a piece that represents the duality of human nature. It’s a reflection of my artistic journey and personal growth. I want it to evoke emotions that we all experience—joy, sorrow, conflict. It’s still a work in progress, but I’m enjoying every moment of the creative process.

**Editor:** That sounds incredible! As you transition to focusing more on sculpture, do you believe you might find a balance between both passions in the years to come?

**Rainer Hunold:** Absolutely! I don’t think I’ll ever completely step away from acting. It’s a part of me, and my love for storytelling will always remain. However, I’m excited to see how I can integrate the two worlds and perhaps even find ways to showcase my sculptures through my theatrical work. The possibilities are endless!

**Editor:** We look forward to seeing how your journey unfolds. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, Rainer, and once again, happy early birthday!

**Rainer Hunold:** Thank you! It’s been a pleasure.

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