Alexander Osteroth

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Alexander Osteroth (born April 13, 1950 in Wiesbaden ) is a German actor .

Life

Osteroth completed an acting training at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart . As a theater actor he had engagements at the Staatstheater Stuttgart , the Alten Schauspielhaus Stuttgart , the Theater Krefeld , the Städtische Bühnen Münster , the Landesbühne Esslingen , the Landestheater Coburg and the Ernst Deutsch Theater in Hamburg . He has also appeared at most of the tabloid theaters in Germany. He has also toured several times with theater productions , in particular for the Kempf theater guest performances and the Landgraf concert directorate .

In 1999 Osterroth had an engagement at the Kleiner Theater im Park in Bad Godesberg . In 2001 Osteroth toured with the 64th stage with one-act plays by Georges Feydeau . In 2002 he took on the male title role on a tour in the play The Prince and the Dancer . In 2002, he played with Jenny Elvers and René Heinersdorff at the Theater an der Kö in Düsseldorf, the lover of the female lead in the comedy Verzwehnt Lügen by Clive Exton . In 2004 he played the Fritz Rémond Theater in Frankfurt am Main, nephew Jonathan Brewster in the crime comedy Arsen und Spitzenhäubchen ; his partners in the roles of the two quirky aunts were Lis Verhoeven and Hannelore Zeppenfeld . From 2006 to 2008 he appeared in Hamburg's Neue Flora as the card player Moe Pressman and as an understudy for the role of father Jake Houseman in the musical Dirty Dancing . In 2008 he appeared at the Contra-Kreis-Theater in Bonn alongside René Toussaint in the comedy An Affair for Two . In the 2009/2010 season he appeared at the Comedy Frankfurt as the pimp Hippolyte in the musical Irma la Douce .

From the late 1970s, Osteroth could also be seen regularly on German television. Osteroth took on several continuous series roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles. Osterroth was often used on German television in the role of the seedy businessman, elegant bon vivant and as a superficial lover. Osteroth's comedic talent was rarely used on television. He often took on episode roles in crime films and crime series, including Tatort , Ein Fall für Zwei , SOKO 5113 and Abel, a lawyer . In the 2005 series SOKO Kitzbühel he was seen as an art lover Freiherr von Beck in a leading role in the episode.

In the RTL soap opera Unter uns , he played the role of the absent- minded and somewhat quirky art professor Joachim Albrecht from 1994 to 1997.

Osteroth lives in Munich .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Year of birth according to Osterroth's information on the actor's official website. Other sources also give 1949 or 1952 as the year of birth, cf. Alexander Osteroth vollfilm.com
  2. Not a bitch on stage? Performance review Spiegel online from September 13, 2002
  3. Drowsy elderberry wine: "Arsenic and pointed bonnets" staged with little enthusiasm in the performance review Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of March 5, 2004
  4. ^ Dirty Dancing ; Production details and cast at Musicalclub24.at (web link no longer available online)
  5. Premiere of the comedy "An Affair for Two" in the Contra Kreis Theater . General Gazette of May 13, 2009
  6. Irma la Douce. Production details and cast
  7. ^ Soko Kitzbühel: Errors in the system ; ORF customer service (web link no longer available)
  8. Alexander Osteroth ( Memento from July 11, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Vita Contra-Kreis-Theater (as of 2009)