Ferdinand Groezinger

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Ferdinand Grözinger (* 1953 in Leonberg ) is a German actor .

Life

After finishing school, Ferdinand Grözinger completed an apprenticeship as a hardware salesman. He later worked as the owner of a junkyard and as a catering entrepreneur, before he trained as an actor at the State Drama School in Stuttgart from 1980 to 1983. Grözinger had engagements at the state theaters in Stuttgart , Saarbrücken and Karlsruhe as well as at the Wuppertal theaters . He played u. a. the title role in Büchner's Woyzeck was to be seen as a cook in Brecht's mother Courage and her children , as Bleichenwang in Was Ihr wollt by William Shakespeare and as Josef Bieder in the one-person play Die Sternstunde des Josef Bieder by Eberhard Streul and Otto Schenk . In 2007 he played one of the two protagonists at the Kammerspiele Heilbronn in a Swabian-Electoral Palatinate version of the play India .

Ferdinand Grözinger has also been working frequently in front of the camera since the 2000s. He was seen in a few Tatort episodes around Stuttgart Chief Inspector Bienzle and in two episodes of the crime series Die Nun und der Kommissar , as well as in series such as The Public Prosecutor or A Case for Two . In addition, Grözinger took part in several radio play productions by various radio companies.

Ferdinand Grözinger is married to the Australian dancer and choreographer Jo Ann Endicott . The couple has three children and lives near Karlsruhe.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c biography on razum-media.de , accessed on September 6, 2015
  2. biography at filmmakers.de
  3. Uwe Grosser: And the friendship between men lasts forever , Stimme.de , accessed on September 6, 2015