Christoph Kohlbacher

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Christoph Florian Kohlbacher (born April 25, 1994 in Deutschlandsberg , Styria ) is an Austrian actor.

Life

Kohlbacher grew up as the son of small farmers with nine siblings in Deutschlandsberg and Ligist in southern Styria. Without having finished school, he did his community service in Voitsberg at Lebenshilfe Voitsberg before he decided to become an actor. From 2015 to 2019 he studied at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, where he will graduate in June 2019. There he worked u. a. with the actor Nicholas Ofczarek various roles, e.g. B. Danton from Danton's death by Georg Büchner, Richard III. by William Shakespeare, Ivan from Anton Chekhov's Proposal .

In addition to numerous theater productions at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in which he was involved, including as the mermaid Arielle in the fairy tale of the same name, Kohlbacher already played in a co-production with the Volkstheater Wien in 2017 ( Veneta ) and in the same year in Schlechte Partie am Burgtheater Wien directed by Alvis Hermanis , where he only took on a silent role.

He also gained some film experience, for example in the short film Tommi & Wolf , a student production at the HFF Potsdam, and in the feature- length film Sakko - die Arschbande .

Kohlbacher currently lives in Wiesbaden , Hesse, where he will be a permanent member of the drama ensemble from the 2019/2020 season. His first premier at the house was The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, directed by Beka Savić on April 26, 2019.

Web links