Inigo Gallo

"D'Mutter wott nur s'Bescht" and "Potz Millione", that became in 1980 a great success, touring with Margrit Rainer, Ruedi Walter, Gallo and Ines Torelli.

After the death of Margrit Rainer, Gallo went further on tour with Walter,[1] among others as Chauffeur Johann 'in Charles Lewinsky's production of "Drei Männer im Schnee",[5] and Prof Dr Emil Burgholz in Mary Chase 's adaptation "My Fründ Hanspi" (' 'Harvey' ').

[7] In 1987 Gallo played Edouard Dindon in the successful Swiss premiere of Jerry Herman's musical "La Cage aux Folles", and has also appeared on Schauspielhaus in the world premiere of Urs Widmer's "Dr neu Noah ", followed by appearances on Atelier-Theater Bern, Sommertheater Winterthur, Bernhard Theater, Städtebundtheater Biel-Solothurn and Theater Fauteuil in Basel.

Since 1954, carried out numerous works for radio, film and television, including the recording of several Dialektschwänke with Gallo himself, Margrit Rainer and Ruedi Walter.

[8] Inigo Gallo was buried at Enzenbühl cemetery in Zürich-Weinegg alongside his life campagnion and stage partner Margrit Rainer, and his wife from second marriage.

grave of Margrit Rainer , Inigo Gallo and his wife from second marriage, Enzenbühl cemetery, Zürich-Weinegg