Alexander Strömer

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Alexander Strömer (* 1968 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor , speaker and singer ( bass baritone ).

Life

education

Alexander Strömer began after his school career including Matura first a psychology - and studying philosophy , but he soon gave up again. He then completed his acting studies from 1989 to 1992 at the Krauss drama school in his native Vienna. During his training he had from 1990 to 1992 as an apprentice already an engagement at the Burgtheater in Vienna .

During his acting career, Strömer also had his voice trained in classical singing. He is a classically trained bass baritone. Strömer therefore repeatedly took on stage roles in the vocal field.

theatre

He then had his first permanent engagement as a trained stage actor from 1992 to 1994 at the Tiroler Landestheater in Innsbruck , where he a. a. played the main role of Titus Feuerfuchs in the Nestroy poses Der Talisman (director: Nikolaus Büchel ). From 1994 to 1998 Strömer was then a permanent member of the Vienna Burgtheater ensemble under the management of Claus Peymann . At the Burgtheater he performed a. a. as Fischer Karl Schilf in Der Bauer als Millionär (Director: Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann ), as Quintus in Titus Andronicus (Director: Wolfgang Engel ) and as Jakov in Platonow (Director: Achim Benning ). He also worked there on productions with the directors George Tabori , Achim Freyer and Florentin Groll .

In 2001 he made his debut at the Theater in der Josefstadt as Lysander in the Shakespeare comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream (director: Janusz Kica ) , of which he was a permanent member of the ensemble until 2009. There he played u. a. Acaste in Der Menschenfeind (Direction: Günter Krämer ), Brodie in Tom Stoppard's play The Only True (Direction: Beverly Blankenship ), Mick in Harold Pinter's play Der Hausmeister (2003; Direction: Alexander Wächter , with Otto Schenk ) and Inoue Shinano-no-Kami in the Brecht play Die Judith von Shimoda (director: Heribert Sasse ).

In the 2004/05 season he appeared in "Josefstadt" as an actor and singer under the musical direction of Huw Rhys James in The Imaginary Sick . In 2006 he played alongside Sandra Cervik , Fritz Muliar and Joachim Bißmeier as the waiter Winter in the Bernhard play Der Ignorant und der Wahnsinnige ; In addition, until May 2007 he was an actor and singer in Der Revisor on the stage of "Josefstadt".

Strömer has been a permanent member of the ensemble at the Theater in der Josefstadt again since 2017. In the 2017/18 season he will take over there a. a. the role of Bernhardi protégé Dr. Wenger in Professor Bernhardi .

Guest performances

Strömer was a guest at the Carinthian Summer in 2005 (speaking role as a youngster with the Arnold Schönberg Choir , the Camerata Salzburg under the direction of Erwin Ortner in the church opera Der Weg by Arvo Pärt ).

He also appeared in the “Kulturszene Kottingbrunn” (2009), at the Theater in der Walfischgasse (2010), at the Schlossspiele Kobersdorf (2012 as Orsino in Was ihr wollt , 2013 then as Dr. Mongicourt in Die Dame vom Maxim by Georges Feydeau ) , in the Vienna Metropol (2014, 2016 in musical productions), in the Waldviertler Hoftheater (2015), at the Weitra Castle Games as well as at the Reichenau Summer Games and at cultural events in Melk Abbey .

In 2017 he appeared again at the Schlossspiele Kobersdorf, this time as "pointedly acting" judge Walter in Der zerbrochne Krug .

Film, television and radio

Strömer has worked in numerous productions for radio, film and television. On Austrian television, Strömer u. a. Roles in Schnell determined (2012; as lawyer Dr. Paul Lapan), Tatort (2012, as Interpol investigator and half- Serb Franz Rinner) and Janus (2013). In March 2015 Strömer was seen in an episode role in the Austrian television series SOKO Kitzbühel ; he was the perpetrator Albert Kuschnigg. In May 2015 Strömer was then in the Austrian TV series SOKO Donau also be seen in an episode role, he played the suspects, repeatedly convicted, unemployed masons and AMS 'ler Anton "Toni" Müller.

As a speaker, Strömer took part in numerous readings in the program “Terra incognita” on the Austrian cultural broadcaster Ö1 . He lives in Vienna.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1995: The Broken Jug (theater recording, Schlossspiele Kobersdorf)
  • 2005: The conceited sick person (theater recording, Theater in der Josefstadt)
  • 2011: SOKO Donau - Schutzlos (TV series, episode role)
  • 2012: Quickly determined - Jonas Wultz (TV series, episode role)
  • 2012: Tatort: ​​No Escape (TV series)
  • 2013: Janus (TV series, episode role)
  • 2015: Hangover in High Heels (TV movie)
  • 2015: SOKO Kitzbühel - The Marburg Fever (TV series, episode role)
  • 2015: SOKO Donau - Alte Gräber (TV series, episode role)
  • 2016: The children of Villa Emma (TV movie)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Alexander Strömer at schauspielervideos.de. Vita and profile. Accessed December 31, 2017.
  2. a b c d e Alexander Strömer . Vita and profile at CASTFORWARD. Accessed December 31, 2017.
  3. a b c d e f Alexander Strömer . Vita. Official website of Theater in der Josefstadt. Accessed December 31, 2017.
  4. ^ Professor Bernhardi . Cast, production details and photos of the scene. Official website of Theater in der Josefstadt. Accessed December 31, 2017.
  5. The Dawn of a New Era . Performance review. Accessed December 31, 2017.
  6. Carinthian Summer: Archaic Music on Three Legs . Performance review. In: Die Presse of July 12, 2005. Accessed December 31, 2017.
  7. Classical comedy at castle games . ORF.at of July 5, 2017. Retrieved on December 31, 2017.
  8. Alexander Strömer - Showreel 2015 . Accessed December 31, 2017.