Fabian Schiffkorn

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Fabian Schiffkorn (* 1986 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actor .

Life

After graduating from high school, Fabian Schiffkorn first studied German , political science and law . From 2009 to 2013 he completed his acting studies at the Art University Graz (formerly: University of Music and Performing Arts Graz), which he completed with his diploma thesis Kaspar (after Peter Handke ). During his studies he already appeared in several productions at the Schauspielhaus Graz .

He had his first permanent engagement in the 2013/14 season at the Heilbronn Theater . He played there u. a. the role of Stanislaw Sobinsky in To Be or Not to be , the title role in the fairy tale play King Drosselbart and, alongside the newly engaged acting colleagues Joachim Foerster (as Moritz Stiefel) and Ferdinand Seebacher (as Melchior Gabor), the high school student Ernst Röbel in the musical Spring Awakening . He then appeared in the 2014 season in the play The Visitor by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt with the independent Vorarlberg theater company “Shakespeare, the Theater”. In December 2014 he played with the Aktionstheater Ensemble in the production Angry Young Men directed by Martin Gruber . From the 2015/16 season until the end of the 2018/19 season he was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck . His roles there initially included u. a. Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew (2016), Mario in We Are Not Barbarians by Philipp Löhle and Brick in The Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2016-2017). In the 2017/18 season he played the role of Siberer, one of the loyal Tyrolean landstürmer, in the folk play André Hofer by Franz Kranewitter . In the 2018/19 season he played David in the world premiere of Felix Mitterer's play Vomperloch about a deserter camp in the Tyrolean Karwendel Mountains .

During his engagement in Innsbruck in 2017 he made a guest appearance at the Theater an der Effingerstraße in Bern .

In spring 2018 he returned to Martin Gruber's Aktionstheater Ensemble and appeared in the productions The Wonderful Destruction of Man and How Does It Go On - Paralyzed Civil Society .

Schiffkorn also stood in front of the camera for some film work. In the 11th season of the Austrian crime series SOKO Donau (2019) he took on an episode role alongside Philipp Hochmair as a member of a medieval troupe . In 2019 he played the role of Stefan Naglreiter in the film adaptation of the novel Last Kirtag (director: Julian Pölsler ). In the same year he was directed by Mirjam Unger in the rural crime film Tyrol - The girl from the mountain lake as a chemistry student and drug dealer Harry Hainl in front of the camera.

Fabian Schiffkorn lives in Vienna .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Fabian Schiffkorn at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  2. a b c Fabian Schiffkorn . Basic data and vita at CAST FORWARD. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  3. a b c d Fabian Schiffkorn . Vita. Official website of Theater Drachengasse . Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  4. Who goes, who comes . In: Heilbronner Voice of April 10, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  5. How a clever king still gets his princess . Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  6. Jump up ↑ Spring Awakening . Plot, cast and production details. Musicalzentrale.de. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  7. The Shakespeare Theater with the play "The Visitor" as a guest in Lochau . vol.at from October 5, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  8. Fasching Christiane: Barbara and the barbarians expose the sense of togetherness. June 9, 2016, accessed November 8, 2019 .
  9. ANDRE HOFER: MYTH, PEOPLE & A THEATER PIECE . Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  10. Vomperloch . Plot, production details and cast. Official website of the Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck . Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  11. "The wonderful destruction of man": Theater after #metoo. June 6, 2018, accessed November 8, 2019 .
  12. Thomas Rothschild: What's next - Bregenz Spring - Martin Gruber and the Aktionstheater Ensemble deal with the "paralyzed civil society". Accessed November 8, 2019 (German).
  13. A “knighthood” for the “Soko Danube” . ORF.at. Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  14. ^ SOKO Vienna: Accolade . Plot, production details and cast. Official website of the ZDF . Retrieved October 18, 2019.
  15. Last Kirtag, TV film, 2019-2020 | Crew United. Retrieved November 19, 2019 .
  16. Start of shooting for Tyrolean country thriller. Retrieved November 18, 2019 (German).
  17. Full female power in the second Tyrolean ORF country thriller. Retrieved November 18, 2019 .