Felix Bresser

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Felix Bresser (born October 13, 1959 ) is a German actor .

Life

From 1981 to 1984, Bresser trained as an actor at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in Hamburg .

As a theater actor , Bresser had permanent engagements at the Schauspielhaus Bochum (1984–1986) and at the Deutsches Theater Göttingen (1987–1990). There he played the role of Johan Tönnesen in the play Die Stützen der Gesellschaft by Henrik Ibsen in the 1987/1988 season . From 1990 onwards he worked as a freelance actor at various off-theaters in Berlin .

Bresser took part in numerous television productions. At the beginning of the ARD pre-evening series Verbotene Liebe , he played the role of the designer 'Stefan König' in 1995, who got involved in various love affairs, including the role characters Barbara von Sterneck and her son Gero von Sterneck.

He also had leading episode roles in television series on the SAT1 television series Hallo, Uncle Doc! (1996, as doctor Dr. Tom Geldermann), in the RTL television series Balko (2000, as detective chief Lenz), in the ZDF television series Der Landarzt (2008, as Dr. Sebastian Winkler and best friend of the deceased husband of the character Anne Halligpeter ) and in the ZDF television series Da comes Kalle (2009, as Mr. Ehlers in the episode Teure Ferien ). Most recently, he was involved in the children's series Die Pfefferkörner in 2011 .

Bresser also played a terrorist in the movie Otto - Der Katastrofenfilm (2000) . Directed by Oskar Roehler , he took on minor roles in his feature films Suck My Dick (2001) and Agnes and his brothers (2004).

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Jovan Evermann: The Lexicon of German Soaps , p. 92. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag. Berlin 2000. ISBN 3-89602-274-1
  2. ^ The pillars of society (Deutsches Theater Göttingen, premiere: September 1987; cast at Ibsen.net )