Armin Rohde

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Armin Rohde, 2018

Armin Kurt Rohde , actually Armin Kurt Rohde-Baron von Schilling (born April 4, 1955 in Gladbeck ), is a German actor . He became known as a actor in films such as The Moving Man , The Super Woman , Rossini - or the murderous question of who slept with whom , Life is a construction site and Lola runs . Since 2003, as Commissioner Erichsen, he has been one of the main characters in Lars Becker's ZDF crime series Nachtschicht .

Family and private

Rohde is the oldest of four children. He grew up in Gladbeck and Wuppertal and attended high school . His father was a coal miner at the Graf Moltke colliery in Gladbeck and later a painter , his mother Ursel Rohde worked in a factory. In his class, Rohde was one of the few students from a working-class family. He left school two months before graduating from high school and then worked as an unskilled worker . The family was living in Wuppertal at the time, and when he saw a dance theater piece by Pina Bausch there at the age of 19 , his enthusiasm for the theater was said to have been aroused. Then he decided to go to the stage and was supported by his parents.

Rohde lives in Bochum and has been married to Angela Freifrau von Schilling from the Baltic tribe of the von Schilling family since 1995 . His brother Uwe Rohde , who is three years his junior, is also an actor. Rohde is a Buddhist and bears the Buddhist name Karma Geleg Palsang. In 2011 he took over the patronage for the campaign Together for Greta of the German bone marrow donor database . In 2015 he also took over the patronage of the victim counseling center of Chance eV Münster .

Professional career

Armin Rohde 2005

After completing his training at the Folkwang Music Academy in Essen and at Pierre Byland's Clown School, Rohde worked at various theaters in Bielefeld and Bochum from 1984 . He had first roles in Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera as Mackie Messer, in Sophocles ' Oedipus and in Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett . His ensemble colleagues included Dietmar Bär , Peter Lohmeyer and Joachim Król .

In 1991 he was seen in the last Schimanski - Tatort as an opponent of Götz George . In 1992 he played a small role in Helmut Dietl's Schtonk! In the same year he had his breakthrough with Sönke Wortmann's film Kleine Haie . With his portrayal of the sports car driver "Bierchen", Rohde became known to a larger audience. In the following six years he made films like The Moving Man , The Super Woman , Rossini - or the murderous question of who slept with whom , Life is a construction site and Lola runs . In 1996 he inherited Manfred Krug as a truck driver in the new edition of the television series Aufachse . As Commissioner Erichsen, Rohde has been one of the main characters in Lars Becker's ZDF crime series Nachtschicht since 2003 .

In 2006, while filming the film Crazy About Emma , stuntman Michael Gast was killed when he doubled Rohde in an action scene in which a car was supposed to go down in a canal. Rohde wrote: “A walk on the street, a visit to a pub was impossible for me for almost two years.” In 2009, Rowohlt Verlag published Rohde's autobiography megalomania and stage fright , a humorous vademecum of the acting profession . For the role of Heinrich George in the film Jud Suss - Film Without a Conscience , he gained 15 kilos. In October 2018, Rohde showed photos in his exhibition Stolen Light that he had taken while filming. Rohde is a member of the German Film Academy .

Filmography (selection)

Audio books

Awards

documentation

  • Wolfgang Klauser ( book / director): Armin Rohde - The secret of my family. Documentary , Germany 2008, 45 min., Production: NDR , first broadcast: April 7, 2008.

literature

  • Tobias Haucke, Timo Rieg (ed.): Bochum acquaintances. Volume 2, biblioviel Verlag, Bochum 2003, ISBN 3-928781-82-0 (Andrea Donat, Armin Rohde and nine other Bochumers in portraits).
  • Armin Rohde: megalomania and stage fright. The truth about actors. rowohlt , Reinbek 2009, ISBN 978-3-499-62501-5 .

Web links

Commons : Armin Rohde  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Baron Armin Rohde wants to get rid of his title of nobility. In: noz.de. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung GmbH & Co. KG, January 14, 2010, accessed on January 7, 2015 (last update: July 6, 2010).
  2. My life as a student. In: Welt online . September 1, 2007.
  3. I would like to be cold, quiet and dangerous. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung . April 24, 2005, No. 16, p. 61, interview
  4. Heavyweights appeal to me. In: Focus . No. 46/1999, interview
  5. I would like to be cold, quiet and dangerous. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung. April 24, 2005, No. 16, p. 61, interview
  6. I can do anything, just nothing elegant.
  7. I've loved Harleys since 'Easy Rider'! In: Hamburger Morgenpost. June 23, 2008.
  8. "I gave myself tribal scars". In: Der Tagesspiegel . January 10, 2010.
  9. Together for Greta - Patrons ( Memento from November 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  10. ^ Victims advice center of Chance eV Münster
  11. Rohdes stuntman drowned while shooting. In: Stern.de . July 21, 2006.
  12. Armin Rohde: megalomania and stage fright. P. 222.
  13. Fit for Fun H. 10, 2010, p. 91.
  14. Galerie Sander I Sohn , Düsseldorf, Fürstenwall 86
  15. Armin Rohde. German Film Academy , accessed April 1, 2019 .
  16. Grimme Prize 2004 , accessed on January 16, 2019.
  17. ↑ Publisher's note 2009