Florian Stiehler

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Florian Stiehler (born July 7, 1974 in Munich ) is a German actor , voice actor and speaker.

Life

Florian Stiehler was born the son of a cellist . He received music lessons at the very early age of 6 and learned to play the violin . From 1980 to 1999 he took violin lessons regularly. Stiehler came to acting through the school theater. He completed his acting training from 1996 to 1999 at the New Munich Drama School . He also took singing lessons from 1996 to 2000 in Munich with Margot Gerdes.

He received his first theater engagement in 2000 after completing his training at the State Theater Schwaben in Memmingen . There he played Alwa in Lulu and Brindley Miller in Peter Shaffer's play Comedy in the Dark . From 2000 to 2002 he was engaged at the Schnawwl , the children's and youth theater of the Mannheim National Theater. There he played u. a. Ferdinand in Kabale und Liebe (2001), Kai in Dreier ohne Simone by Kristo Šagor (2001) and Barry in The End of the Beginning by Seán O'Casey (2002). He then went to the Schauspiel Köln , where he was a permanent member of the ensemble from 2002 to 2006. His roles in Cologne included a. a. Cassio in Othello (director: Ola Mafaalani ; 2003-2005), the idiot in Andorra (director: Torsten Fischer ; 2002-2005) and the title role in Kalldeway, farce by Botho Strauss (director: Marc Günther; 2004/2005).

This was followed by further theater engagements at the Junge Ensemble Stuttgart (JES; there, among others, in 2006 as Banquo in Macbeth ), at the Freie Werkstatt Theater Cologne (2007; as court preacher Muzio in The Hairy Girl by Heidi von Plato), at the Theater im Bauturm in Cologne (2007– 2009; title role in Don Karlos and 2008/2009 Clarin in Am Hang ; director: Annette Frier ) and in the Sophiensælen in Berlin (2012). In 2014 he played the title role in Amphitryon on the stages of the city of Gera .

He also designs his own cabaret evenings , such as “Hallo mein Herz” (2004) and “Napoleon and Stoiber - how Lindau came to Bavaria” (2006). As a speaker and reciter, he emerged with literature readings a. at lit.Cologne and at WDR . He read u. a. Texts by Jeffrey Eugenides , Amélie Nothomb and Tim Parks . Stiehler worked as a voice actor for the animated film Animals of the Big City (2006), where he voiced the raccoon Charles Miller.

After first appearances in 2002 ( e.g. for the ARD pre-evening series Marienhof ), he has been working increasingly in the film and television sector since 2006. He had episode roles, mainly in television series that were produced in Cologne, a. a. in Lindenstrasse (2008), 4 singles (2008; as a work colleague Mr. Schneider), Alles Waswas (2008; as a tropical doctor Karsten Böckler), Pastewka (2009), SOKO Cologne (2010; as an unemployed table Markus Weinrich), A case for the Anrheiner (2011; as a violent husband Christian Roth) and Unter uns (2014; as a businessman Thomas Witt). In November 2015, Stiehler appeared in an episode role in the ZDF series SOKO Wismar . He played the psychiatrist Dr. Nico Schneider.

Stiehler lived in Cologne for almost 10 years; currently (as of autumn 2015) he lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Florian Stiehler profile and vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved November 12, 2015
  2. a b c d e Florian Stiehler profile at Castfordward. Retrieved November 12, 2015
  3. Premiere of "Amphitryon" in Gera: Tollhaus of Copies and Clones Performance review. In: Thüringische Landeszeitung from May 12, 2014. Retrieved on November 12, 2015.
  4. Animals of the Big City plot / production details / background information / cast. Retrieved November 12, 2015