Bernhard Reininger

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Bernhard Reininger (born March 8, 1965 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor and lawyer in Germany .

biography

Reininger completed an acting training at the Municipal Drama School in Buenos Aires and at the Conservatory of the City of Vienna. He became known to the television audience through roles in Forsthaus Falkenau (1996), gynecologist Dr. Markus Merthin (1994), Soko, Alpha Team, Café Perjury and much more. From February to October 2007 he was seen in the telenovela Paths to Happiness as a policeman Stefan Krill. He also worked as a stage actor, director and speaker. Between 2002 and 2008, Bernhard Reininger studied law at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich (LMU). He has been admitted to the bar since 2011 and works in particular as a specialist lawyer for copyright and media law , as well as labor law.

He lives with his family in Munich.

Filmography

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theatre

  • 1991–2004 Various engagements in Vienna, Berlin, Schwedt, Weilheim and Munich. Main roles u. a. in plays by Shakespeare, Hauptmann, Fassbinder and Gombrowecz
  • 1996–1998 theater tours in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
    • The Mousetrap Role: Detective Sergeant Trotter
    • The landlady role: Count of Fortinpopoli
  • 2005 Murder on call Role: Tony Wendice, Blutenberg-Theater, Munich

Theater direction:

  • 1999 Jack and Jill (Jane Martin) at the "theater und so fort", Munich
  • 2000 Cricket (Daniel Call) in "Theater 44", Munich

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