Anthony Arndt

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Anthony Arndt (born October 27, 1952 in London , England ) is a German actor and former racing cyclist .

Live and act

Cycling / moderation

From the 1970s, Anthony Arndt was a successful elite cyclist . Even after his active sports career, he occasionally worked as a moderator for bike races, for example at the Sparkassen Giro Bochum . In addition, Arndt moderated the Tour de France , Giro d'Italia , and the Germany Tour .

play

In 1988 Arndt went to Circus Roncalli as a reprise clown , where he was discovered as an actor while filming the television series Roncalli . In the television series, Arndt plays the role of the white clown in four episodes . From the beginning of the 1990s he worked regularly in German television productions , feature films and short films and worked, for example, under the direction of Thomas Bohn , Carlo Rola , Claude-Oliver Rudolph and Rolf Silber . Arndt became known to a wider audience through his role as fashion czar Fausto Valentini in the ZDF series A lot of life . He also played in films such as The Shadow Man , Ebbies Bluff and Peanuts - The Bank pays everything . The short film Ex Animo , in which he plays the leading role, was nominated for the 99Fire Films Award in 2019 . In the movie Postings by the director Lina Victoria Schmeink, for which Xaõ Seffcheque wrote the script and which is due to be released in 2020, Arndt plays one of the leading roles, the surgeon Ernst Sassen . In the television series Our wonderful years , which appeared on March 11, 2020, he can be seen as Mr. Krasemann .

Arndt is a member of the Federal Drama Association (BFFS).

He lives in Witten and has a daughter, Bianca Arndt, who is also an actress.

Filmography (selection)

Others

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bermuda Talk has put together a thick program for Saturday. WAZ , May 30, 2018, accessed January 25, 2020 .
  2. Actor resides in the old customs house. The West , April 1, 2013, accessed January 24, 2020 .
  3. crew united - entry on the short film Ex Animo
  4. The last flap for the film drama "Postings" falls at the Rursee. Aachener Zeitung , July 22, 2019, accessed on January 26, 2020 .
  5. The History of the Film Postings on the official website for the film
  6. Anthony Arndt on the page Deine Perlen , a project of the Federal Drama Association , accessed on January 26, 2020.
  7. Invitation to all connoisseurs. Ruhr Nachrichten , September 18, 2008, accessed on January 25, 2020 .