David Fischbach

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David Fischbach (born March 31, 1989 ) is a German actor .

Life

David Fischbach discovered his acting talent at a theater for children and young people, where he played from the age of 13. There he played the role of the youthful half-page spastic Benjamin Lebert in the theater adaptation of the coming-of-age novel Crazy . His enthusiasm for acting led to an independent application to the Schwarz talent agency.

A year later, after an engagement in a diploma short film, the casting for the role of the youngest apprentice Lobosch in the Otfried Preußler -Stoff Krabat , directed by Marco Kreuzpaintner . The relatively complex shooting for the fantasy film took place under very adverse conditions for the most part in Romania (Carpathians, etc.). The 17-year-old high school student Fischbach had to apply to the school administration for three months' leave for this opportunity. The efforts were rewarded with praise for the Krabat acting company .

In September 2008 Fischbach played his first leading role in a television production in the ZDF crime thriller Unter Verdacht : The narrow ridge at Senta Berger's side (broadcast: August 2009). From January 2009 Fischbach did his community service in the Bethesda Hospital in Wuppertal . Other roles in crime films followed later, such as in Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall : Kassensturz (2011), Flemming (2011) or Wilsberg: Halbstark (2012).

In 2013 Fischbach played a small role in the Oskar Roehler film Sources of Life .

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. Tanja Heil: Krabat: A 17-year-old from Wuppertal becomes a movie star . In: wz.de. Westdeutsche Zeitung , November 28, 2008, accessed on June 13, 2018 .