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Gardi Hutter (Hutter, Gardi) was born on 5 March, 1953 in Altstätten, is an A 20th-century swiss women writer. Discover Gardi Hutter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Hutter, Gardi
Occupation Clown, comedian, child literature writer, actress
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 5 March 1953
Birthday 5 March
Birthplace Altstätten
Nationality Switzerland

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1953

Gardi Hutter (born 5 March 1953 in Altstätten) is a Swiss Clown-comedian, author, actress and Cabaret artist and a clown of the classical rule.

Born on 5 March 1953 in Altstätten, Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland, Gardi Hutter graduated at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zürich (Schauspiel-Akademie Zürich) from 1974 to 1977, where she absolved an induction and training in theatre education and theatre pedagogy.

Gari Hutter gave lessons to the students, but she felt unhappy not to practice what she taught.

At the Centro di ricerca per il teatro (CRT) in Milano Gardi Hutter graduated as maestros (master), being also her so-called Clownsgesellenzeit (literally: apprenticeship as a clown) of three years to become an approved member of the Clown community.

Gardi Hutter was taught by Mario Gonzales, Pantalone of the Théatre du Soleil, Nani Colombaioni (I Colombaioni) and Ferruccio Cainero of the Teatro Ingenuo.,

1981

Since 1981, Gardi Hutter had more than 3,300 performances in 30 countries and four continents, including Andorra, Brazil, China, Russia, Spain, Sweden, USA and Switzerland.

There were also recordings on TV stations of 17 countries and auditions in numerous radio programs.

Since 1981, Gardi Hutter is touring with her so-called Clowneskes Theater, so far in concert halls, playhouses, barns and culture houses, in festivals and also favelas in Latin America.

Gardi Hutter designed a new segment of the Cabaret theater in Switzerland and in neighbouring countries.

As her clown theatre bases not on linguistic mediation, live performances and recordings were also done in Eastern Europe, Southern and Northern America.

1987

Gardi Hutter was honoured since 1987 by numerous national, but also international awards, among them:

1991

For the national "700-year anniversary" of Switzerland, Gardi Hutter played the women jester in the Federal Assembly Chamber of the Swiss Parliament in 1991.

1997

In the winter season 1997/98 she was starring in Romulus der Grosse at the Schauspielhaus Zürich.

1998

For the festival "700 years" of 1998 of her hometown, Gardi Hutter acted as co-writer.

2014

Gardi Hutter's wrote as of November 2014 four "mamma mia!"

children's books, three of them illustrated by Catherine Louis, that are translated into several languages; one was produced exclusively as an audiobook.