Rudolf von Waldenfels

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Rudolf von Waldenfels
Born {{April 26th, 1965}}
Jülich, Germany
Occupation Actor

Rudolf von Waldenfels (born April 26th, 1965 in Jülich, Germany) is a German actor, writer and journalist. He is a member of the Waldenfels family, a German Adelsgeschlecht (noble lineage of Barons) that dates back to the 13th century A.D. He lives in Berlin and in his ancestral hometown of Lichtenberg, in Bavaria. He is married to the author and psychotherapist Mia von Waldenfels. They have two sons.

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Raised in Heidelberg, Waldenfels studied theater from 1987 to 1990 at the public College of Music and Performing Arts (Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst) in Frankfurt am Main. As part of his studies he worked for Claus Peymann at the Burgtheater in Vienna. In 1992 he chose to leave this job to undertake a bicycle trip across Asia that would last several years. His experiences on this trip influenced his first novel Über die Grenze (Over the Border), which was published in 2006 by Mitteldeutschen Verlag and received enthusiastically by critics.


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Rudolf von Waldenfels in the German National Library catalogue


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