Burkhard Schmeer

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Burkhard Schmeer (* 1964 in Hamburg ) is a German actor .

Life

Schmeer made his first acting experiences during his school days in the theater group of his school in Wentorf near Hamburg . From 1988 to 1991 he completed acting and singing training at the Hamburg Stage School of Music, Dance and Drama . First theater engagements followed at the Thalia Theater and the Theater am Holstenwall ( The Rocky Horror Picture Show ).

Since 1993 he has been tied to the Lüneburg Theater with a permanent guest contract . He appeared there, among others, in the ghetto of Joshua Sobol (1993, when Hans Kittel), The Man Outside (1995), Bullets Over Broadway (1997), The Glass Menagerie (1998), The Threepenny Opera (1998), A Mittsommernachtssexkomödie of Woody Allen (2000), Hexenjagd (2002), Othello may not burst by Ken Ludwig (2002, as tenor Tito Merelli) and as Kjell Bjarne in Elling . He had particular success from 2001 to 2006 with the solo piece Caveman by Rob Becker , with whom he more than three hundred times in Lueneburg and in guest performances in Dusseldorf , Berlin , Cottbus and Lübeck occurred. Schmeer had guest engagements at the Bernhard Theater in Zurich (in line 1 ) and at the Lübeck Theater (1997/1998, as Claude in the musical Hair ). In a tour production he also played in Mother Courage and Her Children .

Since the mid-1990s, Schmeer regularly took on roles in the cinema and on television.

In the movie Rosenstrasse (2003) by Margarethe von Trotta he was seen as a nasty Nazi and Hauptscharführer. On television, he played several continuous serial roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles in various television series. He had continuous series roles as foreman and sister Stefanie's husband in Stefanie - A woman starts off (2003/2004), as a police officer Gausch in Hallo Robbie! (2002–2006) and since 2007 as husband Stefan Andresen in the ZDF series Da comes Kalle . He also had episode roles in the series Die Pfefferkörner , Der Landarzt , Die Rettungsflieger and Adelheid and their murderers .

Schmeer is also a busy commercial performer and one of the most recognizable faces on commercial television. He was also in commercials for the German railway to see as conductor with the question: "Here's someone with no rail card ?" For Hasseröder as an unsuccessful goaltender but surely captures the beer bottle, or as a family man who his children Mucosolvan administered . Schmeer achieved particular fame as an advertising actor, however, in particular with the cult figure of the gay bookseller Holger , who tests various frozen products from Iglo together with his partner Max .

Schmeer is also active as an author and is socially committed. Since 2001, together with artist colleagues, he has been presenting self-written Christmas fairy tales for children in the Lüneburg town hall during the Christmas season with free entry . He also recorded an acoustic city guide on CD for the city of Lüneburg, which explains the sights of Lüneburg in various city tours.

Schmeer is married. His wife Kerstin Kessel is a ballerina at the Lüneburg Theater, a ballet teacher and choreographer . Schmeer lives in Lüneburg.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h He brings history to life . In: Hamburger Abendblatt , March 3, 2005; Portrait of Burkhard Schmeer
  2. Burkhard Schmeer . Vita and list of roles at Presse Partner Preiss , as of March 2007
  3. Burkhard Schmeer ( Memento of the original from October 17, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Vita series Da geht Kalle (ZDF, accessed on November 22, 2010)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / dakommtkalle.zdf.de
  4. a b You can sell anything with my face . In: BILD , February 16, 2006
  5. a b home cooking . In: Berliner Zeitung , May 15, 2001; Portrait of Burkhard Schmeer
  6. The somewhat different Christmas fairy tale . In: Hamburger Abendblatt , November 18, 2009
  7. Burkhard Schmeer Vita for the project Where are you going?