Christoph Luser

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Christoph Luser (* 1980 in Graz ) is an Austrian actor .

Life

Luser attended the Academic Gymnasium in Graz . He then completed the drama course at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz . From 2000 he played at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus in productions by Thomas Bischof , Jürgen Gosch , Peter Wittenberg and others. At the world premiere of Igor Bauersimas norway.today he took on one of the two roles and was named Young Actor of the Year by Theater heute in 2001. In 2001, together with Birgit Stöger, he was awarded the Düsseldorf Prize for Performing Arts.

In the following year, Christoph Luser moved to the Münchner Kammerspiele . There he played the main male roles in the Oresty of Aeschylus , in Wassilij Sigarews Plasticine , in Lothar Trolles Hermes in der Stadt .

He got his biggest role to date in April 2005 as Hamlet in a production by Lars-Ole Walburg . In 2004 and 2005 he was also named “Young Actor of the Year” in the critics' survey by Theater heute . In the 2012/13 season he was seen at the Burgtheater as Hochroitzpointner in Arthur Schnitzler's Professor Bernhardi and in Ewald Palmetshofer's räuber.schuldengenital . In 2013 he also appeared at the Schauspielhaus Graz in Thomas Bernhard's Der Untergeher (director: Christiane Pohle ).

Luser played the role of Macke in films such as Was uses die Liebe in thought and in 2005 the role of Frank in Oktoberfest . In the film The Bone Man by Wolfgang Murnberger , Josef Hader and Wolf Haas , he played Paul, the son of the innkeeper Löschenkohl. He also played the role of Benny Wieland in episodes of the crime scene such as The Dark Side and the civil servant in the prison in shadow plays . He was also seen in 2006 in the episode A New Life from the series Unter Verdacht with Senta Berger as Friedrich Neugruber.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Promotion Prize for Performing Arts - State Capital Düsseldorf . Retrieved October 23, 2016.