Francesco Cirolini

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Francesco Cirolini (born November 17, 1973 in Hall in Tirol ) is an Austrian theater and film actor, as well as combat and fencing choreographer.

Life

During his school days, Francesco Cirolini played z. B. in pieces like Der kleine Muck or as Mowgli in the jungle book . After completing his commercial training, he got an engagement at the Volkstheater Breinössl in Innsbruck for two years.

After he was already known in Tyrol , he applied to the state drama school in Hamburg . In 2007 he became director of the theater without stage . The play “Caught on the chairlift” was performed as part of a Tyrolean tour in 20 ski areas.

Today he appears in the theater and can be seen in films and on television.

theatre

After studying and passing an acting exam in Hamburg, he was hired by Michael Bogdanov . He played u. a. the role of Happy Loman in " Death of a Salesman ", in the rock musical of " Linie 1 " as Bambi and in "Sportstück".

In the city of Haag he was significantly involved in two productions.

Filmography (selection)

  • 2011: Pastor Braun (TV series, episode: Ausgegeigt! )
  • 2011: Eisland (short film)
  • 2006: Jump! (TV movie)
  • 2004: IL GIOCO (short film)
  • 2004: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series, episode: Leaf Shot)
  • 2003: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series)
  • 2002: White-Blue Winter Stories (TV series)
  • 2002: Tauerngold (TV movie)
  • 2001: The Rescue Pilots (TV series)
  • 2001: Totally crazy (TV movie)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Francesco Cirolini at schauspielervideos.de
  2. E-FORWARD. Retrieved January 13, 2018 .
  3. a b c Francesco Cirolini :: profile. Retrieved January 13, 2018 .
  4. Theater at lofty heights. Culture report 2007 of the Tyrolean provincial government, p. 19 (PDF file)
  5. ^ Zillertal - "Caught" at the chair lift (news, skiing, apres-ski, sport, leisure, ski areas). Retrieved January 13, 2018 .
  6. Francesco Cirolini :: FILM. Retrieved January 13, 2018 .
  7. ↑ The Hague Theater Summer 2005 - The Three Musketeers: Francesco Cirolini. Retrieved January 13, 2018 .