Felix Klare

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Felix Klare, 2016

Felix Klare (born October 12, 1978 in Heidelberg ) is a German actor .

Life

Felix Klare is the son of a doctor couple who fled the GDR by plane via Prague to Zurich with Klare's three older siblings in 1974 thanks to forged papers . He grew up in Munich . After school he completed his acting training at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . His first engagements took him to the Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin, the Berliner Ensemble and the Deutsche Schauspielhaus Hamburg under Jan Bosse . In 2002 he moved to the Freiburg Theater for two years in the directorship of Amélie Niermeyer . Felix Klare has been working as a freelance actor in Munich since 2005. He took on roles at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich and in the 2006/07 season at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus .

In 2008 he succeeded the Stuttgart investigators Bienzle ( Dietz-Werner Steck ) and Gächter in the crime scene of Südwestrundfunk as chief inspector Sebastian Bootz alongside Richy Müller as chief inspector Thorsten Lannert . The first episode with this team aired on March 9, 2008 on Das Erste .

In 2010, Klare played the leading role in the SWR production Until Nothing Remains About a Scientology Dropout. In 2020 he was in the leading role in the two television films Innocent and Because you belong to me , in each of which he plays a father from whom the children are to be withheld. He was also cast in the lead role in the Charlotte Link film adaptation, The Decision , which first aired in the same year .

Felix Klare is married to the actress Zora Thiessen , whom he has known since she was 14, and has four children with her.

Filmography

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Crime scene episodes

movie theater

Theater (selection)

  • 2017: Marriages in Philipsburg - Director: Stephan Kimmig , Staatstheater Stuttgart
  • 2010: Empty City - Director: Alexander Nerlich , Residenz Theater Munich
  • 2009: Daddy - Director: Alexander Nerlich, Residenz Theater Munich
  • 2007: Country Music - Director: Alexander Nerlich, Residenz Theater Munich
  • 2006: Philotas - Director: Alexander Nerlich, Residenz Theater Munich
  • 2006: Othello, Venice's negro - director: Stephan Rottkamp , Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus
  • 2006: The Auditor - Director: Peter Schulte-Michels, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus
  • 2005: Greed - Director: Tina Lanik , Residenz Theater Munich
  • 2004: Moby Dick - Director: Amelie Niermeyer , Theater Freiburg
  • 2003: Masked - Director: Didi Danquart , Theater Freiburg
  • 2003: Purgatory in Ingolstadt - Director: Stephan Rottkamp, ​​Theater Freiburg
  • 2002: Nibelungen - Director: Sebastian Baumgarten, Theater Freiburg
  • 2002: A Midsummer Night's Dream - Director: Amelie Niermeyer, Theater Freiburg
  • 2002: Roberto Zucco - Director: Jan Bosse , Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg
  • 2000: Saved - Director: Grazina Kania, Maxim Gorki Theater, Berlin

Web links

Commons : Felix Klare  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Richy Müller and Felix Klare: Two new investigators for the "crime scene" . At: Stern.de , March 14, 2006
  2. ^ Felix Klare on the website of the Bavarian State Theater
  3. On the number of children and age, getting to know the wife: alverde + a tempo. In: dm customer magazine , November 2014, p. 10
  4. The Expunk and its pact with the philistine ( Memento from June 27, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Stuttgarter Zeitung , June 21, 2009
  5. Felix Klare: Everything for the imagination . In: Teleschau , March 18, 2011
  6. ^ Video Felix Klare in the ZDF morning magazine: Felix Klare has three children.  in the ZDFmediathek , accessed on January 26, 2014.