André Röhner

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André Röhner (2013)

André Röhner (born March 31, 1976 in Berlin ) is a German actor and photographer .

Life

André Röhner, the grandson of the literary scholar Eberhard Röhner , grew up in East Berlin . After high school and community service, he completed an acting course from 1999 to 2003 at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin and actually wanted to go to the theater .

During his training, he began his career in German film and television in 2002. Röhner initially took on the leading role in the romantic comedy Fast Perfectly Engaged (2003, Pro7), directed by Rolf Silber . Leading roles and guest appearances in various television films and series followed. André Röhner played the leading role in the romantic comedy A Dog, Two Suitcases and Great Love (2005; Sat.1). Röhner first achieved greater fame in 2006 when he played the role of the gay team captain Axel in the soccer series Friends forever - Life is round (Sat.1) directed by Sönke Wortmann . For this achievement he was nominated for the German Television Award.

The ZDF occupied Röhner in Two mothers wedding (2006), in which Inga Lindström film version Vickerby forever (2007) and in the TV movie summit of love from the television series Valley of wild roses (2008) each in the role of romantic , handsome lover. From 2008 to 2009 Röhner regularly played the recurring role of forensic doctor Johannes Striesow in the Leipzig episodes of the ARD crime series Tatort . As a counter-revolutionary Waldemar Pabst he was seen in the two-part documentary fiction The Violence of Violence (2010, BR-alpha), as well as Bismarck's son in the BR two-parter The foundation of the Reich / The nervous great power . Directed by Rolf Silber Röhner took over on the side of Annette Frier 2011, the role of the surgeon Leo in the romantic comedy Attention doctor! (Sat 1).

At the beginning of his career, Römer mostly played sympathetic characters, often the "nice guys next door"; meanwhile he also takes on more complex and cryptic roles and the villains. In 2008 and 2012 Röhner played the unpleasant Chief Inspector Bohm in Alarm for Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei ; He was also seen twice as the corrupt Commissioner Winter in the ZDF crime series Last Trace Berlin . In the second season of the ZDF series Heartbreaker - Father of Four Sons , he had a leading role in the episode; He then played Men's Hearts (first broadcast: November 2014) the gay Sven Büter, who wants to be married in church together with his partner Carsten van Eifeler ( Marc Benjamin Puch ). Since November 2016 Röhner can be seen in the ZDF series Die Bergretter in a continuous role. He plays the pulmonologist Dr. Thomas Huber from Munich, the ex-boyfriend of the paramedic and physiotherapist Katharina Strasser ( Luise Bähr ).

In the ZDF television series Das Traumschiff , Röhner had a leading role in the Tanzania episode, which first aired in April 2017, as businessman Kai Schmelting, who has had a relationship with a much younger, attractive hairdresser ( Sonja Bertram ) and his wife ( Sonsee Neu ) again and again for years cheats. In the 4th season of the ZDF series Dr. Klein (first broadcast from October 2017), Röhner took on the role of the father of a 13-year-old daughter who was admitted to the clinic with symptoms of self- harm.

André Röhner has also been working increasingly as a photographer since 2014. His interests are portrait, nude, as well as fashion and travel photography. He has now specialized more in portrait photography and has already photographed well-known actors, including the Game of Thrones star Tom Wlaschiha .

André Röhner is a member of the Green Party .

Filmography (selection)

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