Bernd Reheuser

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Bernd Reheuser (* 1959 in Bonn ) is a German actor , musician , radio play , radio , radio , advertising and voiceover speaker .

life and career

Bernd Reheuser studied linguistics in Nantes , France , from 1979 to 1984 . There he was active in his first theater projects and as a musician. In 1990 he returned to Germany. He was speaker and moderator at WDR , from 1995 to 1999 chief speaker at WDR. In 1998 Meinhard Zanger brought him to the Theater der Keller in Cologne. There he played until 2006 and followed him to the Wolfgang Borchert Theater in Münster, where he played until 2015. In nine seasons in Cologne he had 19 roles, including a. Faust in Goethe's Urfaust , Molières Tartuffe and in plays by the French playwright Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt : The Unknown in The Visitor , as Julien Portal in Hotel zu den zwei Welten , as Yeschua in the German-language premiere of Meine Evangelien .

In 2000 the comedy Der Freigeist by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, in which Reheuser played the title role of Denis Diderot , was awarded the Cologne Theater Prize.

In 2007 he played the public prosecutor Lübars in the two-part ARD Contergan by Adolf Winkelmann, which was awarded the Bambi Special Prize 2007 and the Golden Camera 2008 (best German TV film) .

As a speaker he works for radio and television, he speaks in advertising and audio books. In the 2016 video game expansion The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine , Reheuser lent his voice to the vampire Regis.

Since 2008 he has played the role of Constantin von Altenburg in the RTL soap Everything that counts until September 2009. In 2011, he played the senior public prosecutor Schröder in the 224th episode of the RTL action series Alarm für Cobra 11 . In the same year Reheuser was seen as a dentist in the Tatort Herrenabend of the WDR. From August 2013 to the end of January 2014 and again from the end of February 2015 he embodied the businessman Vincent Berg in the ARD soap Verbotene Liebe .

In 2012 he was in the ensemble of the Feuchtwangen Cloister Plays in two roles: the first as steward Malvolio in Shakespeare's What You Want and the second as the Franciscan Ubertino di Casale in the stage version of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose . In 2018 he was seen as a smock in the play Ghetto by Joshua Sobol at the Wolfgang Borchert Theater in Münster.

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