Alexander Mitterer

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Alexander Mitterer (* 27 May 1968 in Brunico ) is an Austrian actor , director and playwright .

Life

Alexander Mitterer studied acting at the Vienna Conservatory until 1993 . Engagements have taken him to the Tyrolean Volksschauspiele , to the Stadttheater Klagenfurt , the Graz children's and youth theater Next Liberty , the ARBOS theater in Salzburg, the Deutschlandsberg theater center , the new stage in Villach and in Switzerland to the Gessnerallee theater in Zurich and that City Theater Bruneck in South Tyrol.

As a director, Mitterer has often staged at the Burgspiele Rabenstein in Frohnleiten , at the Deutschlandsberg Theater Center and at the Kaendace Theater in Graz, which he founded in 2004 together with the choreographer and dancer Klaudia Reichenbacher and where his own plays have so far premiered.

Mitterer also occasionally works for television. In addition to guest appearances in the series Die Rosenheim-Cops and Der Bergdoktor , he gained greater popularity between 2001 and 2011 through his role as Inspector Pfurtscheller alongside Harald Krassnitzer in the Tatort episodes produced by ORF .

Alexander Mitterer works as a freelancer and lives in Graz and Vienna. He is neither related to the successful author Felix Mitterer nor by marriage.

Filmography

Stage plays

  • Banks - Ein Wörtersee (WP 2010)
  • Birdlife or The Theories of Air (UA 2011)
  • Secret communication! The Life of Hedy Lamarr (World Premiere 2013)
  • The Sissi syndrome - an emergency nationalization (UA 2015)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alexander Mitterer at filmmakers.de ( Memento from December 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on November 26, 2015
  2. a b c Portrait on the website of the Kaendace Theater , accessed on November 26, 2015
  3. Alexander Mitterer in an interview. In: Tatort Fundus. Retrieved February 6, 2018 .