Harry Lampl

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Harry Lampl (* 1987 in Graz ) is an Austrian actor .

Life

Harry Lampl, born Harald Lampl , grew up in his native Graz. He spent the holidays in his childhood and youth on the grandparents' farm in Kopreinigg in St. Ulrich am Greith in south-western Styria. He gained his first acting experience in school theater. In 2006 he graduated from high school . After being rejected for acting training, he studied technical physics at the University of Graz from 2007 ; he completed his studies with a master's degree.

He has been an actor since 2006. He started filming. In 2007 he received the jury's acting award at the 12th International Film Festival of the Vienna Film Academy for his participation in the feature film Harz . As a theater actor he had guest engagements at the Schauspielhaus Graz , where in 2010 he played Prince Philipp in Yvonne, the Burgundy Princess of Witold Gombrowicz , and at the Burgtheater Vienna . Since 2011 he has appeared regularly with the theater collective "Vitamins of Society", an alternative theater group made up of family members, siblings and friends, whose productions are performed in Lampl's southern Styrian homeland in the summer, sometimes with the participation of the local population.

Lampl has since worked in several feature films and television productions, mainly in his home country of Austria. In the film drama Blutsfreundschaft (2009) by director Peter Kern , he played the lead role of the 16-year-old youngster Axel, who joins a group of neo-Nazis with no perspective in life. After an attack, he finds refuge with the 80-year-old laundry owner and Nazi opponent Gustav Tritzinsky ( Helmut Berger ), who falls in love with Alex because he reminds him of his childhood love. In the Austrian-Swiss horror film One Way Trip 3D (2011) he portrayed the younger little brother of the female main character Valerie. In the working-class comedy Die Werkstürmer (2013) he embodied the “quaint, natural playing” Marco.

Lampl's television work includes the Viennese Tatort: ​​Vergeltung (2011), in which he played the suspected young drummer Lukas Köhl. He had episode roles in the crime series SOKO Wien (2011; as Julian Herriger, a young intern at a winery in Gumpoldskirchen ) and SOKO Kitzbühel (2012; as 18-year-old son Julian Schwarz). In the Austrian television crime thriller Kreuz des Südens (first broadcast: December 2015) from the rural crime film series, which is set in Burgenland , Lampl played the role of the rabid village proletarian Patrick.

In March 2016 Lampl was seen in the period film The Secret of the Midwife in a supporting role; he played the young settler Karl from Franconia . In the Austrian television film Steirerkind (2018), also from the ORF's rural crime film series, Lampl embodied the young environmental activist Andi Stusnik, a friend and fellow student of the son of LKA investigator Bergmann ( Hary Prinz ), alongside Johannes Nussbaum .

Lampl is a member of the Academy of Austrian Films . He lives in Hamburg and Graz .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Harry Lampl profile and vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved April 28, 2016
  2. a b c Harry Lampl profile at CAST FORWARD . Retrieved April 28, 2016
  3. a b c d e A Styrian in the middle of a Burgenland country thriller : portrait; in: Kleine Zeitung of December 10, 2015. Retrieved on April 28, 2016
  4. a b c LAMPL HARRY CV at Cinestyria. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  5. BLUTSFREUNDSCHAFT plot / photos / press reviews. Retrieved April 28, 2016
  6. Vlog # 7: The tender giant of October 29, 2009. Accessed on April 28, 2016
  7. The Werkstürmer . Retrieved April 28, 2016