Daniel Sträßer

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Daniel Sträßer (2019)

Daniel Sträßer (* 1987 in Völklingen ) is a German actor and member of the Vienna Burgtheater ensemble .

Life

Sträßer already had the chance to be on stage as a pupil at a Waldorf school . He studied acting at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg and graduated in the 2011/2012 academic year. During his training, he was engaged by Klang 21 for the Pocket Opera Festival Salzburg 2009 in a music theater production ( meal by Hans-Peter Jahn) directed by Thierry Bruehl . He was discovered by the Burgtheater's chief dramaturge in a university production in 2011 at the Hamburg junior competition and made his successful debut there as Romeo .

As part of his training he worked in Müller's “Medeamaterial” (director: René Braun), in Trolles “Hermes in der Stadt” (director: Simon Paul Schneider), in Hage's “De Niros Game”, and in Crimps “Attacks on Anne “(director: Katrin Plötner ) and also in 2011 at the Salzburg Festival in A Midsummer Night's Dream . Sträßer, who mentions Uwe Berend, the former drama director, and the guest lecturer at the time (now Univ. Prof.) Kai Ohrem as his university mentors, has developed roles from Goethe to Martin Krimp.

In the 2013–14 season he took part in the contemporary witness production The Last Witnesses by Doron Rabinovici and Matthias Hartmann at the Burgtheater in Vienna; the production related to the November pogroms in 1938 , was highly valued by the public and the press and was invited to the 2014 Berlin Theatertreffen .

In March 2019 it was announced that Sträßer and Vladimir Burlakov will play the new chief inspectors Adam Schürk and Leo Hölzer in the crime series Tatort for Saarländischer Rundfunk .

Theater (selection)

Burgtheater Vienna (partly over several seasons)

Filmography

Awards

Web links

Commons : Daniel Sträßer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Brief culture reports: Police work in Püttlingen . In: faz.net, March 7, 2019 (accessed March 7, 2019).