Arthur Klemt (actor)

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Arthur Klemt (* 1967 in Klagenfurt ) is an Austrian actor .

Life

After the blue-eyed blonde established himself on German television ("Are all nice men gay"), he played in the cinema a. a. the missing polar explorer, family man and Anja Kling husband in Ben Verbong's Es ist ein Moose and in Felt Temperatur . He played in three films under Xaver Schwarzenberger ( Lovers , Fever and Krambambuli ). He had series roles in established series such as Tatort in Hund und Katz , Kommissar Rex , Die Rosenheim-Cops , Um Heaven's Sake , the old man or Die Bossin . In 2011 he played a minor role in the film adaptation of Udo Jürgens ' autobiography , The Man with the Bassoon . In the literary film adaptation of Anne Frank's Diary , Klemt plays the Jewish dentist Fritz Pfeffer , who is hiding with the Frank and van Pels families in a rear building in Amsterdam .

At the theater he appeared as Camille Desmoulins in Dantons Tod or as Mortimer in Maria Stuart and in both Munich and Berlin in Philine Velhagens How I Retired into an Apple . He has other theater engagements at the Nationaltheater Mannheim , Staatstheater Stuttgart and at the Münchner Kammerspiele. Since 2011 he has been at the Residenztheater in Munich. He also plays in Hubert and / without Staller.

Filmography (selection)

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