Christian K. Schaeffer

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Christian K. Schaeffer, 2017

Christian K. Schaeffer (born January 6, 1966 in Munich ) is a German actor .

Life

Christian K. Schaeffer studied acting training at the of Ruth von Zerboni in Grünwald justified drama school Zerboni . In addition to studying acting, Schaeffer also studied piano and singing at the Richard Strauss Conservatory in Munich.

At the beginning of his career there were theater engagements. In 1998, Schaeffer played the role of Joseph Garcin in the theater play Closed Society by Jean-Paul Sartre . In 2001 he was seen in the comedy Tratsch in the stairwell in the Kleine Komödie am Max II in Munich at the side of Erni Singerl and Christiane Blumhoff .

His career on German television began in the late 1990s. Schaeffer took on several continuous series roles, recurring episode roles and guest roles.

Schaeffer was often on German television in comedies and popular comedies used, where he was initially determined mainly on the type of role of attractive young lover in farming and rural milieu. Schaeffer worked for Bayerischer Rundfunk in numerous recordings in the television series Der Komödienstadel . Later, roles in romantic love films based on novels and short stories by Inga Lindström and Utta Danella were added for ZDF and ARD .

Since 2006, Schaeffer in is ZDF - TV series Die Rosenheim-Cops in the role of "Jo" Caspar, the host of the bistro Times Square to see.

In 2007 he starred in the movie Jump! With Patrick Swayze and Martine McCutcheon . to see. Schaeffer also worked on a few short films and in some cinema productions .

Schaeffer received several awards for his work. In 1999 he received first prize at the International Short Film Festival in Munich for the solo role of Buddy in the short film The Call . In May 2000 he received the Bavarian TV Prize for his interpretation of the role of Wastl Krämer in the film The Schandfleck .

On November 6, 2010, Schaeffer's swing and cabaret show Let's Swing and other Munich stories started .

In 2018, Schaeffer released his first album, Forever to Remember, under the Universal label , with titles mainly made famous by Frank Sinatra . Since 2018 he has also been working as a television producer. In his leisure magazine Christians liabste Hüttn he presents various huts in the Bavarian Alps on Bavarian television.

Christian K. Schaeffer lives in Munich.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1997–2007: The Old One (TV series, various roles, 6 episodes)
  • 1999: Lawyer Abel - The Murder Trap (TV series)
  • 1999: The eyesore
  • since 1999: The Comedy Nobility (TV series, various roles)
    • 1999: The gypsy room
    • 2000: S'Herz in the right place
    • 2001: The love of money
    • 2001: Heldenstammtisch
    • 2002: The Prince Regent Deer
    • 2004: Americans with Frosting
    • 2006: The maypole watch
    • 2007: Everything under control
    • 2007: Left Right Gradaus
    • 2008: Adam and Eve in Paradise
    • 2008: Checked and found
    • 2008: The beautiful woman from Munich
    • 2009: The last bear from Bavaria
    • 2009: The last stop at Drachenloch
    • 2010: Duttenfeiler
    • 2010: The Doctor Trap
    • 2012: The pious Helene
    • 2013: A Mordsgschicht
    • 2015: The almost chaste Josef
  • 2000: Siska (TV series, episode Murder Free Home )
  • 2000: Café perjury (TV series, episode circus )
  • 2001: The snow paradise
  • 2001: Gossip in the stairwell
  • 2002: Reverend becomes dad
  • 2003: Lindenstraße (TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 2003: a heavenly friend
  • 2003–2017: SOKO Munich (TV series, various roles, 3 episodes)
    • 2017: Tremolo (season 42, episode 15)
  • 2004: Munich 7 (TV series, episode Too Late )
  • 2005: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series, episode Death comes out of silence )
  • 2005: Apollonia
  • 2005: Hello Robbie! (TV series, episode emergency call under water )
  • 2006: Inga Lindström - In the footsteps of love (TV series)
  • 2006: Tatort - The Lost Child (TV series)
  • 2006: Christmas disgust
  • since 2006: The Rosenheim Cops (TV series)
  • 2007: Summit storm
  • 2007: Medicopter 117 - Every Life Counts (TV series, episode Against Every Chance )
  • 2007: Utta Danella - The Dance on the Rainbow (TV series)
  • 2007: Storm of Love (TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 2008: The time that is called life
  • 2008: Jump!
  • 2009: on the rope
  • 2010: the route
  • 2015: White and Blue Stories (TV series, episode world tour with obstacles )
  • 2017: The Boss (TV series, episode Faith, Love, Hope )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Christian K. Schaeffer: Ignaz "Jo" Caspar ( Memento from January 7, 2018 in the Internet Archive ). Role profile and vita. Official ZDF website from October 19, 2006. Accessed January 6, 2018.
  2. Let's Swing and other Munich stories
  3. ^ Christian K. Schaeffer: the Sinatra from Munich . München.tv on February 14, 2018. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
  4. Christians liabste Hüttn . Retrieved October 15, 2019.