Daniel Keberle

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Daniel Keberle (born June 1, 1972 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor who also appears as a voiceover or comedian .

life and career

Daniel Keberle was born on June 1, 1972 in the Austrian capital Vienna. From 1993 to 1996 he attended the Franz Schubert Conservatory for Music and Performing Arts and Music School in his hometown , from which he graduated with an acting diploma, and, having previously worked as an extra from the 1980s , also came from the early 1990s used in other activities in film and television. Among other things, he worked as a driver for the transport department of the Austrian filming of the 1993 film The Three Musketeers . He also briefly returned to his job as a driver around ten years later when he appeared in an episode of The Amazing Race as the driver of the series creator Bertram van Munster . He spent his early years as a professional actor at the Volkstheater or the Theater der Jugend in Vienna or at the Landestheater Coburg . Later engagements took him to the Schauspielhaus Wien , the Salzburg State Theater , the State Theater Niederösterreich, the Simpl Cabaret , the Schauspiel Frankfurt , the Salzburg Festival , the Perchtoldsdorf Summer Play and the Hague Summer Theater , as well as various other local and, above all, national theaters. Furthermore, from the 1990s he was a member of the theater ensemble Theater zum Fear , which appeared at Scala Vienna from 1995 . During his time as a theater actor, he already worked with theater directors such as Peter Stein , Anselm Weber , Beverly Blankenship , Werner Sobotka , André Pohl , Bettina Hering and Rüdiger Hentzschel .

One of his first roles after successfully studying acting was that of a bellboy at the Hilton Hotel in the Austrian comedy An almost perfect affair , published in 1996 , in the lead roles with Elfi Eschke and Andreas Vitásek . He then made an appearance in 1997 in an episode of the Knickerbocker gang and in the film A Family to Kiss by director Hans Werner . After guest roles in one episode each of Medicopter 117 - Every Life Counts (1999) and Julia - An Unusual Woman (2000), he took on a recurring character in the latter series in 2002. He was then in five episodes as Dr. Neubauer and was also involved in the French production Mademoiselle Else by director Pierre Boutron that year . A year earlier he also had an appearance in Tatort: ​​Nothing under control , the fifth case of the Austrian chief inspector Moritz Eisner , played by Harald Krassnitzer . In 2003 he starred in the short film Firn by the up-and-coming director Sigmund Steiner , who was born in 1978 , followed by his first star role as Gerhard in Bauernprinzessin in 2004. In that year he also had guest appearances in one episode of the Austrian series Schlosshotel Orth and Kommissar Rex . In 2005 he appeared in an episode of SOKO 5113 , as well as in the short film Echos and in the love film Der Ranger by Michael Steinke and based on a script by Marlies Ewald . In 2006 he took part again in larger productions, including Klimt by Raúl Ruiz , although he only appeared here in a completely insignificant role as a waiter. In the same year he also appeared in an episode of 8 × 45 and Kupetzky , as well as in the comedy Die Ohrfeige , a production of Epo-Film by the Viennese director Johannes Fabrick .

In 2007 he took on the role of Gerhard again in Bauernprinzessin II - Kopf oder Herz , the sequel to 2004, and in the same year was also used as Winnie Rieser in Thomas Kronthaler's Die Avalanche . After the love story about an avalanche accident based on the book by Malte Roeper , he appeared in five different film productions in 2008, but mostly in minor roles. Here he played in The Last Judgment a man in the Vatican and in the fairy tale film Sleeping Beauty by Arend Agthe he played the squire Walter . He also starred in the short film Cartoon Saints and Villains by Zimbabwean actor and filmmaker David Wurawa . He also had other film appearances in 2008 in The Visit of the Old Lady , directed by Nikolaus Leytner and The First Day , directed by Andreas Prochaska . He also acted as an off-speaker in an episode of the ongoing series Balkan Express that year . Accordingly, he was also very busy in the following year, when he slipped into the role of Gerhard again in Peasant Princess III - In der Zwickmühle , the third part of the series . He made further appearances in 2009 in Tatort: ​​Kinderwunsch , the 21st case of the Austrian chief inspector Moritz Eisner, in the TV film In Another Light , an Austro-French production with actors from both countries by director Alain Tasma , and in the feature film Beloved Johann Geliebte Anna about Archduke Johann (played by Tobias Moretti ) and Anna Plochl (played by Anna Maria Mühe ). Among other things, his role as Willi Manger in the Austrian television series Die Lottosieger contributed to his fame . In this he can be seen in all 30 episodes broadcast up to 2012 in three seasons.

In 2010 he took on smaller film roles in Kisses, Schüsse, Rindsrouladen by director Peter Gersina and Paradeisiana by Hans-Jörg Hofer , followed by an engagement in Percy and Felix Adlons Mahler on the couch , in which he also played a small and insignificant role as Franz Hirn , Journalist for the Wiener Zeitung . In 2011, however, film productions were published in which Daniel Keberle can be seen in essential supporting roles. In Bollywood he made the Alps glow , he played Alois , Bruno's best friend (played by Andreas Kiendl ) and in the other German-Austrian production, Suddenly fat! , in the main roles with Diana Amft and Sebastian Ströbel , he portrays the character Paul Lerner . In addition to a guest appearance as Paul Ziedler in an episode of Die Bergretter , he also took on a recurring role as Klaus "Klausi" Schwegler in all seven episodes of the Austrian German television series It comes even thicker , with which he was part of the main cast. In the following year 2013 Keberle starred in an episode of the second season of Schlawiner and was seen as Fritz Pfandl in Andreas Schmied's directorial debut Die Werkstürmer . In 2014 he worked in an episode of the miniseries 14 - Diaries of the First World War , as well as in an episode of SOKO Donau and was also active as a guest actor in the Lower Austria State Theater in the 2014/15 season. The Viennese also came to increased missions in 2015; Among other things, he was seen in the multi-award-winning and even Oscar- nominated short film Alles wird gut by director Patrick Vollrath . He also worked in the Sat.1 comedy Hangover in High Heels and had a brief and insignificant brief appearance during the filming of Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation in Vienna.

In 2016 he played in the music theater production Herzfleisch am Schrammel.Klang.Festival in Litschau , near the Czech border, where he played the role of Josef Schrammel . He had been in this role years earlier. He also acts in this year's piece doyçlender: Almanci in FACTORY X with.

Filmography

Film appearances (also short appearances)
Series appearances (also guest and short appearances)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Daniel Keberle on landestheater.net ( memento of the original from January 25, 2016 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. , accessed on May 9, 2016  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.landestheater.net
  2. Daniel Keberle on schrammelklang.at , accessed on May 9, 2016
  3. Daniel Keberle, actor - He lives in Vienna and prefers to drive an oldie scooter , accessed on May 9, 2016