Gilles Tschudi

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Gilles Tschudi (born March 6, 1957 in Basel ) is a Swiss actor and theater director .

Life

Gilles Tschudi grew up bilingual ( German and French ) in Basel. He attended the Zurich Acting Academy and has worked as a theater actor and director since the 1970s and as a film actor since the 1990s, both in German and French-speaking countries. From 1993 to 1998 he was a member of the ensemble of the Theater am Neumarkt in Zurich .

Tschudi became known to a larger Swiss audience through his role as the villain Michael Frick in the television soap Lüthi und Blanc (1999–2007) and through his impersonation of UBS boss Marcel Ospel in Grounding - The Last Days of Swissair (2006). In 2007 he played the role of human trafficker Antonio Luini in the musical version of the classic youth novel The Black Brothers . Gilles Tschudi is committed to Swiss culture and is on the patronage committee of ART-TV, the Swiss cultural television network.

Gilles Tschudi is divorced, has three grown sons and lives in Zurich and in the Jura.

Filmography

cinemamovies

Television productions

  • 2003: My name is Bach
  • 2004: loopholes in the law
  • 1999–2007: Lüthi and Blanc (TV series)
  • 2005: Hunkeler and death of a doctor ("Hunkeler crime thriller")
  • 2006: Hunkeler and the couple in the boat ("Hunkeler-Krimi")
  • 2007: Hunkeler does things ("Hunkeler-Krimi")
  • 2008: Day and Night (TV series)
  • 2009: spring in autumn
  • 2009: Hunkeler and the case of Livius ("Hunkeler-Krimi")
  • 2010: The Policewoman Murderer ( crime scene episode)
  • 2011: Silberkiesel - Hunkeler resigns ("Hunkeler-Krimi")
  • 2012: Hunkeler and the eyes of Oedipus ("Hunkeler-Krimi")
  • 2012: The devil of Milan
  • 2013: The Swiss (Part 3: "Guillaume-Henri Dufour - The General Who Saved Switzerland" )
  • 2018: The Undertaker (TV series)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gilles Tschudi “I am also bad and mean, but not only” Article in Observer 5/2010, June 3, 2010, accessed on November 19, 2014
  2. The wolf is dead. Retrieved on August 11, 2020 (German).