Andrea Zogg

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Andrea Zogg (born November 26, 1957 in Chur ) is a Swiss actor and director .

Life

After Zogg initially trained as a teacher, he completed private acting training and in 1981 had his first engagements at the Freilichtspiele Chur and the Kleintheater Kramgasse 6 in Bern.

He has played at the Landesbühne Hannover , the Schauspielhaus Wien , the Theater am Turm in Frankfurt am Main, the Kulturfabrik Kampnagel in Hamburg and at the Kammerspiele at the Schauspielhaus Frankfurt , the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin, the Theater am Neumarkt Zurich and the Werkheater Basel , the OFF OFF stage in Zurich and at TAB (Das Theater from Bremen). Zogg became known to a larger audience in 1990 as detective sergeant Reto Carlucci in the Swiss Tatort from Bern . In addition to his film and television roles, he was involved in the internationally award-winning cinema productions Journey of Hope , Der Nebelläufer , and Das Fräulein .

They live in Klettgau and Tamins with his wife Eva Roselt, a freelance director and author . They have three grown sons.

Filmography

movie theater

watch TV

Radio plays

Prizes / awards

  • Journey of Hope , directed by Xavier J. Koller (Oscar for the best foreign language film 1989)
  • The Fog Runner , directed by Jörg Helbling (Max Ophüls Prize 1994)
  • Das Fräulein , director: Andrea Staka (Goldener Leopard 2006) involved
  • Culture Prize of the City of Chur 2012

For the Swiss film Sennentuntschi by Michael Steiner, he was nominated for the Swiss Film Prize 2011 as best actor.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Presentation of Andrea Zogg on Swiss television
  2. Eva Roselt: Trust is control at suedostschweiz.ch , August 21, 2011
  3. ^ Svend Peternell: Zogg as a sensitive bad guy in "Via Mala" , Berner Zeitung July 1, 2014
  4. Rolf App: Man with Corners , Tagblatt January 21, 2013