David Schuetter

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David Schütter , also David Schütter-Wieske (* 1991 in Hamburg ), is a German actor .

Life

David Schütter, the grandson of the actor, director and theater director Friedrich Schütter , completed his acting training at the School for Drama Hamburg from 2009 to 2012 .

Before that he played for the first time in 2008 in the NDR series Die Pfefferkörner (Director: Klaus Wirbitzky); Another appearance followed in 2011. During his training, Schütter appeared in the ZDF series Da comes Kalle (2010, as a British exchange student Tim in the episode Baby on Board ). In the crime film The Pride of the Family from the ZDF television series Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall (2011) he had a small supporting role; he played a member of a youth gang. In 2012 he had a supporting role in the ZDF series Coast Guard . In the episode Unter dem Totenkopf , with Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht in the lead role, Schütter played the role of Lucas; he played one of the actors in a youth theater project in period costume.

Schütter made his cinema debut immediately after completing his acting training in the feature film Spieltrieb (2013). He played Grüttel, a youngster who belongs to the group of friends of the 18-year-old student Alev, the male protagonist of the film.

In 2013 he was seen in various episode roles on television. In the ARD success series In all friendship , he then played Überdruck the young trainee Andreas Hartwich, who breaks his hand during a test of courage and has to give up his training as a mechatronics technician . He had other episode roles in 2013 in the series Alles Klara , Großstadtrevier and Der Lehrer . In Der Lehrer , Schütter, at the side of Hendrik Duryn , played another nasty Vollmer trick , the "problem pupil" Florian Klosterkämper, who comes from a wealthy family and who is put under school pressure by his unemotional and performance-oriented father. In 2014 he was seen again in an episode role in the ZDF series Coast Guard ; he played the young Finn Jorkson, a blog owner and new friend of the daughter of the fisherman Hain Gröger ( Christof Düro ).

In the ZDF television film Marie Brand und das Mädchen im Ring (first broadcast: January 2014) from the Marie Brand crime series, he played Gregor Köhler, a former criminal with a marked speech impediment who had to take part in a rehabilitation program. In the Hamburg Tatort: ​​Kopfgeld (first broadcast: March 2014), he had a small supporting role as Lubo; He played the friend of Inspector Tschiller's daughter Lenny, who can also be seen at her side in the second Schweiger- Tatort: ​​The great pain (first broadcast: January 2016).

In the feature film Porn Punk Poetry (2014), which was also shown on arte in April 2014 , Schütter played the male lead. He embodied with tattoos , dyed blonde hair and mohawk the 27-year-old "Damon" of the prostitute is working, but is now too old for this gay scene and is at a turning point in his life when he meets a young Russian woman Emma. Schütter represented "a soul between hardship and romance". The film was u. a. shown at the Lünen cinema festival. The film won the Michael Ballhaus Prize for camera graduates ( Julia Hönemann ) at the First Steps Awards in 2014 and the Studio Hamburg Young Talent Prize in 2015 . In 2015, Schütter was awarded for his performance in Porn Punk Poetry at the short film festival Un festival c'est trop court! Awarded in Nice in the category “Best Male Actor”.

In the Sat.1 television series Josephine Klick - Alone Among Cops (2014), he had a continuous series role. He played the commissioner candidate Ewald Persike. In Alexander the Great , a Terra X documentary by arte, ZDF and ORF , which was first shown on arte in October 2014, Schütter embodied the king and general Alexander the Great in the game scenes . In October 2014 he was seen in an episode role in the ZDF crime series SOKO Cologne ; he played the junkie and petty criminal Stefan Blum.

In the feature film We're Young. We are strong. (2014), which was released in German cinemas in January 2015 and thematized the riots in Rostock-Lichtenhagen on August 24, 1992, Schütter took on the role of the young neo-Nazi Sandro; he was the leader of a group of young people who live in a desolate prefabricated housing estate.

He had a supporting role in the crime scene crime thriller Das Muli , the first case of the Berlin investigative team Nina Rubin ( Meret Becker ) / Robert Karow ( Mark Waschke ), which was newly introduced in March 2015 . He played Reimers, the henchman and assistant to the underworld boss Andi Berger ( Robert Gallinowski ). In April 2015 he was seen in a supporting role in the ZDF television series Last Trace Berlin . He played the young correctional officer Anatol Kröger, who developed an emotional relationship with the bestial serial killer Uwe Lehmann ( Peter Schneider ) and admired him "sickly". In the RTL series Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (2015) he took on a guest role as a juvenile criminal Nick, who psychologically terrorizes a policewoman so that she does not testify against him. In the TNT series Weinberg (first broadcast: October 2015) he played the friend of the wine queen who is murdered and who, like almost all villagers, has deep secrets.

In the movie Offline- Das Leben ist nicht Bonuslevel , which premiered in January 2016 at the Max Ophüls Festival , he embodied a striking, attractive self-made man and carpenter who lives secluded in a barn in the Black Forest , the hustle and bustle, the stress and career thinking which rejects the throwaway society and thus represents the alternative to the “generation of the Internet”.

In April 2017 Schütter was seen in the ZDF series Der Kriminalist in an episode role; he played Silvio Zahn, the suspect nephew and henchman of a former Berlin "Kiez-size". In the fairy tale film Rübezahl's Treasure , which was first broadcast in December 2017 on the ZDF Christmas program, Schütter was Erik's shoemaker's apprentice. In Jakob Lass ' Hamburg neighborhood comedy So Was von da (2018), he played Pablo, the manager of a club on St. Pauli, alongside Niklas Bruhn . In the television series 4 Blocks (2018), Schütter had one of the leading roles as the young "real estate shark" Matthias Keil. In the two-part TV thriller Walpurgis Night - The Girls and Death (2019), Schütter embodied the amateur photographer Alex Zimmermann, who is suspected of being a possible misogynist. In 2019 he played the role of the communist factory worker Tommy for the ARD multi-part series Our wonderful years , which was broadcast on Das Erste in March 2020 , alongside Katja Riemann , Anna Maria Mühe , Elisa Schlott , Franz Hartwig and Ludwig Trepte in front of the Camera. In the third season of the ZDF series SCHULD based on Ferdinand von Schirach (2019), Schütter took on an episode role as fellow inmate Piet, alongside David Bennent .

Schütter lives in Berlin .

Awards

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. David Schütter ( Memento from April 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), profile at Theaterkontakte. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  2. a b David Schütter at schauspielervideos.de
  3. Episode 41: "The Pride of the Family" . Plot, cast, photos of the scene. Retrieved April 18, 2015
  4. The teacher 2x05: Another nasty Vollmer trick . Plot, cast, photos of the scene. Retrieved April 18, 2015
  5. a b Porn Punk Poetry . Official website of the Kinofest Lünen . Retrieved April 18, 2015
  6. A life as a warlord . TV review in: Frankfurter Rundschau from October 25, 2014
  7. ^ German omission . In: Der Tagesspiegel from January 20, 2015
  8. Last trace Berlin: Monster . Plot and cast. Official ZDF website . Retrieved March 25, 2020.
  9. Hamburger Kiezkomödie celebrates the moment NDR.de on August 15, 2018. Accessed on February 18, 2019.
  10. In the ZDF two-part "Walpurgis Night", Silke Bodenbender goes on a hunt for a murderer . TV review. In: Südkurier of February 17, 2019. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  11. Our wonderful years (UFA Fiction). In: UFA.de. Retrieved January 27, 2020 .
  12. Multi-part series “Our wonderful years” . TV review at tittelbach.tv . Retrieved March 13, 2020
  13. SCHULD after Ferdinand von Schirach: The little man . Plot and cast. Retrieved September 9, 2019.