Florian Bartholomäi

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Florian Bartholomäi, 2020

Florian Bartholomäi (born January 10, 1987 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German actor .

Life

Florian Bartholomäi grew up in Frankfurt am Main and attended the Musterschule grammar school there . His father Paul Bartholomäi moderated classical programs on radio hr2-kultur until autumn 2011 .

After his first extras at the Frankfurt Opera (in the children's opera Cinderella by Peter Maxwell Davies and in Giacomo Puccini's Tosca ), he was discovered in 2003 during a casting for his first leading role in Mirko Borscht's feature film Kombat Sixteen . For this role he was nominated for the Undine Award in 2005 for best film debutant .

He played his second starring role in a feature film in 2006 next to Edgar Selge in Ingo Raspers matter of taste . The comedy received the audience award at the 2007 Max Ophüls Film Festival ; Bartholomäi was recognized as the best young actor.

Florian Bartholomäi has already acted in several films in the Tatort television series , where he often played the murderer. In 2005 he was first seen in the television series. In the crime scene crime thriller Freischwimmer , he played Ralf Salchow, who drowned a disabled boy in the swimming pool. In the same way, he kills one of his classmates as Maximillian von Stein in the Konstanz crime scene Herz aus Eis (2009). In the scene Helpless (2009), he pushes his victim into the deep, in the scene The Invisible (2010) he strangled the mother of his half-sister as mentally retarded Aaron he encounters in a normal case (2011) his victim down the stairs and on forever yours (2014) he strangles two young girls with a leather strap and claims to have had something to do with the death of the family of the Dortmund chief inspector Peter Faber . In Tatort Kalter Engel (first broadcast: November 2013) he again took on a guest role. He played the student Michael Danckert, who cheats on his girlfriend Lisa Kranz with his fellow student Anna Siebert. With his portrayal, "together with Henriette Confurius , he tore the cold angel out of total mediocrity". In Felix Stark's last crime scene , Maybe (2014), he played the role of the student Florian Patke, who learned from a Norwegian psychology student living in Berlin that his friend Lisa Steiger was murdered in her apartment by a man in blue dungarees see. In the same year Bartholomäi was seen in the Saarbrücken Christmas scene Christmas money in the role of Josef. In 2016 he could be seen in the anniversary episode Taxi to Leipzig , in which he plays a traumatized taxi driver who kidnaps the inspectors Charlotte Lindholm and Klaus Borowski . In 2018, he took up his role as Markus Graf from Auf Ewig Dein again in the episode Rabies .

In 2009 Bartholomäi was awarded the German Television Prize and the Hessian Television Prize as the best supporting actor for his double role as the twin pair Lukas and Lasse Hilversum in Bloch: Schattenkind . In 2011, Bartholomäi played Prince Viktor in the fairy tale film Cinderella . In the film adaptations of the novels Rubinrot (2013), Saphirblau (2014) and Smaragdgrün (2016) from the book series Love goes through all times by Kerstin Gier , he took on the role of Paul de Villiers.

In 2016 Florian Bartholomäi appeared on stage for the first time at the Kleiner Theater am Südwestkorso in Berlin. He played the title role in Oscar Wilde's The Portrait of Dorian Gray (directed by Boris von Poser ). Since January 2018 Bartholomäi, with Birge Schade as a partner, can be seen on the stage of the Kleiner Theater am Südwestkorso in Berlin in the Berlin premiere of the play Switzerland by the Australian author Joanna Murray-Smith about the writer Patricia Highsmith .

Florian Bartholomäi has lived in Berlin-Friedrichshain since 2006 . Since his youth, Bartholomäi has been practicing martial arts, initially Taekwondo, now mainly Wing Tai, and also trains young people.

Filmography (selection)

Florian Bartholomäi at the German premiere of
Smaragdgrün , Cologne, 2016

movie theater

watch TV

Awards

Web links

Commons : Florian Bartholomäi  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Adieu Paul Bartholomaei press release from hr-kultur from September 8, 2011
  2. Florian Bartholomäi - the most frequent murderer in the history of the crime scene. Interview in the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung on February 3, 2018
  3. The internship generation has reached the “crime scene”. Review: in: Die Welt from February 26, 2013.
  4. Berlin premiere: Switzerland . In: Berliner Morgenpost from December 21, 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2018
  5. Berlin premiere: Switzerland . Internet presence of the small theater on the south west parade. Retrieved February 18, 2018
  6. The silent star from Friedrichshain. Berliner Morgenpost from October 30, 2009
  7. Florian Bartholomäi - the most frequent murderer in the history of the crime scene. Interview in the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung on February 3, 2018