Felix Kramer (actor)

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Felix Kramer (born March 23, 1973 in Berlin-Mahlsdorf ) is a German actor .

Life

Kramer completed an apprenticeship as a decoration carpenter before he began his training as an actor at the "Ernst Busch" drama school (Berlin). After his graduation, the artistic director Friedrich Schirmer engaged him at the Stuttgart State Theater (2003 to 2005). In the 2005/2006 season he was engaged at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg and has been a freelance actor since 2008.

theatre

Appearances and roles at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg, the Deutsches Theater and the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in Berlin have included Gora in Medea (director: Karin Henkel ), Pater in Andorra (director: Tina Lanik ), as Werther in Die Leiden des young Werthers (director: Florentine Klepper), in Hunger nach Sinn (director: Kevin Rittberger ), as Malcom in William Shakespeare's Macbeth (director: Marc von Henning), as the private in Der Caucasian Kreidekreis (director: Jacqueline Kornmüller ) and as Lyngstrand in Die Frau vom Meer (Director: Jacqueline Kornmüller), Cléante in Der Geizige (Director: Ivo van Hove) and Roddy Dangerblood in Dorfpunks (Director: Studio Braun). In 2011 Kramer played the leading role at the Munich Volkstheater as Albert in Ödön von Horváth's Eine Unbekannte aus der Seine (director: Anna Bergmann ). At the spectacle of Leipzig, he has performed in the season 2014/2015 as Hamlet in a production of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by Thomas Dannemann .

Movie and TV

In 2003 he played the role of the young orthopedic surgeon Kurt in the movie Anatomy 2 . On television he was seen as journalist Tim Dabelstein in the Bella Block double episode Das Schweigen der Kommissarin (2009). In 2014 he starred in Feo Aladag's film Between Worlds , which was shown at the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale), among others. At the side of Christian Kohlund , he has played the police captain Furrer in the first six episodes of the Zurich crime thriller since 2016 .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Leipzig Theater: Felix Kramer. September 11, 2014, accessed May 13, 2020 .
  2. Between worlds. Retrieved May 13, 2020 .
  3. Felix Kramer. Lambsdorff agency, accessed on May 13, 2020 .