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Harald Schrott (born October 12, 1967 in Mutters near Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actor .
Life
Harald Schrott completed his acting training in Innsbruck and then worked for two years at the Landestheater Tirol . In 1988 he went to the State Theater in Mainz , where he appeared in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and in Friedrich Schiller's Die Räuber . Engagements also took him to the Ulm Theater , the Berlin Maxim-Gorki-Theater , the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus and the Berlin HAU (Hebbel am Ufer).
In 2000 Schrott made his film debut in Volker Schlöndorff's The Silence after the Shot as the leader of the terrorists who decide not to live in the GDR. In the film Kroko (2003), which was awarded the German silver film prize , he can be seen completely transformed as a social worker Micha, who works in a facility for disabled people. In Death in the Park he investigated for the first time in 2003 as Commissioner Konrad Fuchs together with the criminal psychologist Hannah Schwarz, portrayed by Barbara Rudnik , in the crime series Solo für Schwarz . One of his most memorable roles he took in 2004 when he was in the semi documentalists TV movie The hour of officers to Hitler -Attentäter Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg embodied. In 2005 Schrott was the charismatic art thief Jan Reuter in the Konstanz crime scene: the smile of the Madonna was seen, in the same year he showed himself to be a building contractor Frank Göber on police call 110 .
In 2006 he starred in Hal Hartley's agent film Fay Grim . In Alone Against Fear , he played a family man who is targeted by the cigarette mafia and has to fear for the safety of his family. For his portrayal in the ZDF thriller, Schrott was nominated for the German TV Award in 2006 for Best Actor in a TV Movie . In 2008, the television audience could see him in Rainer Kaufmann's tragic comedy Ein stark Abgang at the side of Bruno Ganz and Monica Bleibtreu and Fritzi Haberlandt , with whom he was in front of the camera in Lars Büchel's peas at half past five in 2004 .
In 2010 Schrott worked for the first time with director Raymond Ley on the docudrama Die Kinder von Blankenese . With My Daughter Anne Frank (2015), in which he embodies the dentist Fritz Pfeffer, and Death of a Kadettin (2017), which deals with the death of the young officer candidate Jenny Böken on the sailing training ship Gorch Fock , two further documentary dramas follow. The native Tyrolean has been filming regularly in Austria since 2008. Particularly noteworthy are his appearances as Pastor Raphael Dorn in the crime series Four Women and a Death , as well as his participation in the movies Erik & Erika (2018) and How I learned to be a child with myself (2019), who on a based on autobiographical novel by Austrian artist André Heller . In 2014, Harald Schrott played alongside Anneke Kim Sarnau in the film No Time for Dreams, a father who is confronted with his daughter's ADD disease. He often embodies characters that range from ambivalent to cryptic, including in the two- parter Böser Wolf - Ein Taunuskrimi (2016) and in the ORF / ZDF co-production Wiener Blut , which premiered at the Munich Film Festival in 2019.
In 2016 Harald Schrott appeared in Cordula Kablitz-Post's drama Lou Andreas-Salomé in the role of Sigmund Freud , as well as in the miniseries Pregau - No way back, co-produced by ORF and ARD . In 2018, Harald Schrott played in the historical ARD docudrama Half the World Belongs to Us - When Women Fought for the Suffrage , in which he took on the role of journalist Leonard Kern.
Since 2017, Harald Schrott has also been working regularly as a voice actor and speaker. For example, he has lent his voice to Bruce Springsteen and the fashion designers Jean Charles de Castelbajac and Christian Louboutin . On August 21, 2019, Harald Schrott presented the opening film of the Festival of German Films . In Sven Bohse's agent film Wendezeit he played the husband of a double agent from West Berlin .
Harald Schrott lives in Berlin and is the father of three children. He is in a relationship with the actress Regine Zimmermann .
He is a member of the Federal Drama Association (BFFS) and the German Film Academy .
Filmography (selection)
- 2000: The silence after the shot
- 2001: Schimanski: Children of Hell (TV series)
- 2001: Donna Leon - In the matter of Signora Brunetti (TV series)
- 2002: the return
- 2002: The lily pond
- 2002: Christmas
- 2002: Deployment in Hamburg - Return of the Devil (TV series)
- 2002: A strong team: Children's dreams (TV series)
- 2002: Double use (TV series, episode Heart of Darkness )
- 2003: crocodile
- 2003–2007: Solo for Black (TV series) → see cast
- 2003: Tatort: Sun and Storm (TV series)
- 2003: Tatort: Don't say anything
- 2004: peas at half past six
- 2004: the officers' hour
- 2005: Crime scene: Last doubts
- 2005: Police Call 110: Raped (TV series)
- 2005: World improvement measures
- 2005: Crime scene: The Madonna's smile
- 2006: alone against fear
- 2006: Fay Grim
- 2007: sooner or later
- 2008: Mission in Hamburg - A clean murder
- 2008: KDD - Permanent Criminal Police Service - Last Chance (TV series)
- 2008: a strong finish
- 2008: 10 seconds
- 2008: Crime scene: incorruptible
- 2009: Pretty Mama
- 2009: Stralsund: Murderous Pursuit (TV series)
- 2009: Marie Brand and the Night of Retribution (TV series)
- 2009: Tatort: Above and Below
- 2009: Flemming (TV series, episode The day without yesterday )
- 2010–2015: Four women and a death (TV series, 23 episodes)
- 2010: conditions
- 2010: Love at the Fjord - Summer Storm (TV series)
- 2010: Kommissar Stolberg (TV series, episode The Girl and His Murderer )
- 2010: The children of Blankenese
- 2011, 2017: SOKO Donau (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 2011: Crime scene: retaliation
- 2011: The sea in the morning
- 2011: Everything that is right - to be or not to be
- 2011: Under Suspicion: The Elegant Solution (TV series)
- 2012: The dead woman without an alibi
- 2012: The wood baroness
- 2012: A strong team: beautiful living
- 2012: Beutolomäus and the false suspicion
- 2012: The Boss (TV series, follow-up decision )
- 2013: Crossing the border
- 2013: Henriette again
- 2014: Helen Dorn: The Third Girl (TV series)
- 2014: No time for dreams
- 2014: Country thriller - All meat is grass
- 2014: The Public Prosecutor (TV series, episode Das Luder )
- 2015: My daughter Anne Frank
- 2015: Eichwald, Member of the Bundestag (four-part TV series, episode Der Industrielle )
- 2015: SOKO Munich (TV series, episode Herzblut )
- 2015: Stralsund: It's never over (TV series)
- 2015: Stralsund: Crossfire
- 2016: SOKO Cologne (TV series, episode Murderous Weekend )
- 2016: Under Different Circumstances: The Promise (TV series)
- 2016: Bad Wolf - A Taunus Crime (TV series, part 1 & 2)
- 2016: Marie Brand and the shadows of the past
- 2016: Lou Andreas-Salomé
- 2016: Pregau - No way back (TV four-part)
- 2016: A secret in the village - sister and brother
- 2017: Wilsberg: The fifth power (TV series)
- 2017: Traces of Evil: Desire (TV series)
- 2017: Death of a cadet
- 2017: Donna Leon - Death Between the Lines (TV series)
- 2018: Erik & Erika
- 2018: crime scene: families
- 2018: Commissioner Lucas - The Judgment (TV series)
- 2018: Helen Dorn: Shadows of the Past
- 2018: The Pass (TV series)
- 2018: Half the World is Ours - When Women Fought for the Right to Vote (TV Documentary)
- 2019: How I learned to be a child with myself
- 2019: Commissioner Dupin - Breton Secrets (TV series)
- 2019: Viennese blood
- 2019: bathe at night
- 2019: turning point
- 2019: Tatort: One Way Ticket
Theater (selection)
- 1987: Burning Love by Fitzgerald Kusz as Andi, Tiroler Landestheater (Director: Robert Hauer - Riedl )
- 1987: The dragon by Jewgeni Schwarz as the tomcat Mariechen at the Tiroler Landestheater (Director: Robert Hauer - Riedl)
- 1988: Godspell at the Tiroler Landestheater (Director: Anna Vaughan )
- 1988: Lars Norén's Night Watch as John at the Innsbruck basement theater (director: Elmar Drexel)
- 1989: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Opera) by Benjamin Britten as Puck at the Staatstheater Mainz (Director: Guy Reinesch)
- 1990: The Robbers by Friedrich Schiller as Franz Moor at the State Theater Mainz (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1990: Nazim pushes Jakob Arjouni as Jeff at the Staatstheater Mainz (Director: Mathias Hartmann )
- 1991: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare as Romeo at the Staatstheater Mainz (Director: Guy Reinesch)
- 1991: Lenz by Georg Büchner as a narrator at the Ulm Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1991: The new Menoza by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz as Prince Tandi at the Ulm Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1992: As You Like It by William Shakespeare as Orlando at Theater Ulm (Director: Jochen Fölster)
- 1992: Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller as Wurm at the Ulm Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1993: Roberto Zucco by Bernard-Marie Koltés as Roberto Zucco at Theater Ulm (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1993: Maria Stuart by Friedrich Schiller as Mortimer at the Ulm Theater (Director: Jochen Fölster)
- 1994: Marx Brothers Radio Show as Chico Marx at Theater Ulm (director: Bernhard Karl)
- 1994: Oedipus of Sophocles as Oedipus at the Ulm Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1995: Children of the Sun by Maxim Gorki as Wagin at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1995: Be Nice to Mr. Sloane by Joe Orton as Mr. Sloane at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Direction: Mario Andersen)
- 1996: Edward Bond's Sea as Hollarcut at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1997: Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller as Don Carlos at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1997: The House of Yes by Wendy MacLeod as Anthony at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Director: KD Schmidt)
- 1998: Lulu by Frank Wedekind as Alwa Schön at the Maxim Gorki Theater (director: Uwe Eric Laufenberg)
- 1998: Fathers and sons of Brian Friel as Arkadij at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Director: Stephan Kimmig )
- 1998: The good person of Sezuan by Bertolt Brecht as Wang, the water seller at the Maxim Gorki Theater (director: Uwe Eric Laufenberg )
- 1999: Kalldewey, farce by Botho Strauss as Der Mann at the Maxim Gorki Theater (director: Mark Zurmühle)
- 2000: Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare as Benedikt at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Director: Tim Supple)
- 2000: Demons by Lars Norén as Tomas at the Maxim Gorki Theater (Director: Peter Wittenberg)
- 2002: Before / after by Roland Schimmelpfennig at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus (director: Peter Wittenberg)
- 2012: The Family Council (documentary play) as Micha at HAU (director: Bettina Blümner )
Synchronous rollers (selection)
- 2016: Boundless by Wim Wenders as Dr. Shadid ( Alexander Siddig )
- 2019: 1944 - bombs on Auschwitz? as Krasnansky (Tom Keller)
- 2019: Zibilla by Isabelle Favez as Salvador
- 2019: Once again - A love in Mumbai by Kanwal Sethi as Amar (Neeraj Kabi)
- 2020: Doris by Albert Jan van Rees as Tim (Guy Clemens)
Audio books / radio plays (selection)
- 2006: Adler und Engel by Juli Zeh for MDR
- 2007: A man in the house of Ulla Hahn (audio book) for Hoffmann und Campe
- 2010: Tiburn by Iain Levison for MDR
- 2016: Inselgrab by Johan Theorin for Deutschlandfunk Kultur
- 2017: A library trip: From Adelsheim to Zossen (feature) for WDR
- 2020: Hope is poison from Iain Levison for Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Nominations
2006: Nomination for the German Television Award for Best Actor in a television film for Alone Against Fear.
social commitment
Harald Schrott has been a reading ambassador for the Reading Foundation since 2019.
Web links
- Recordings by Harald Schrott in the catalog of the German National Library
- Harald Schrott in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Harald Schrott at filmportal.de
- Harald Schrott at his agency
Individual evidence
- ↑ Harald Schrott - biography and filmography. Retrieved June 26, 2020 (German).
- ↑ Harald Schrott - information and films. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Harald Schrott. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Harald Schrott in an interview | Interviews | TVButler.at. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Harald Schrott - actor. Deutsche Filmakademie eV, accessed on June 26, 2020 (German).
- ↑ Reading Foundation. Retrieved June 25, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Junk, Harald |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 12, 1967 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mother near Innsbruck |