Fritz Roth (actor)

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Fritz Roth (* 1955 in Siegen ) is a German actor and musician who lives in Berlin .

Life

Fritz Roth grew up in Laasphe in the Wittgensteiner Land . From 1975 he first studied agriculture in Giessen , later German and philosophy. An activity as a "set pusher" at the city ​​theater followed. In 1989 he played for the first time on the open-air stage of Munzenberg Castle in Danton's death . At that time he also played in the band Akkupunktour auf Aufflucht .

Peter Palitzsch and Christof Nix made it possible for him to join the Berliner Ensemble in 1992 , to which he belonged until 1995. His first access to the medium of film was given to him by students at the German Film and Television Academy , where he worked in Sören Voigt's graduation film Tolle Lage in 1999 . After further experience at the Nordhausen Theater , he returned to Berlin in 2000 and has lived there ever since.

In 2003, Fritz Roth played a small role (porter Coca-Cola) in Wolfgang Becker's Good Bye, Lenin! see.

For his portrayal of Mux's assistant Gerd in Muxmäuschenstill , he was nominated for the 2004 German Film Prize in the “Best Supporting Actor” category.

Filmography

Cinema appearances

Television appearances

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sunday excursions + Monday experts. University of Giessen, 2007; accessed on December 31, 2019.