Jakob Seeböck

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Jakob Seeböck (born September 14, 1976 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor .

Life

The Austrian theater, film and television actor Jakob Seeböck can be seen regularly on Austrian and German television. In SOKO Kitzbühel , one of the most successful ORF television series, he has played the leading role of the inspector "Lukas Roither" since 2009. Jakob Seeböck, born in Vienna in 1976, graduated from the Franz Schubert Conservatory in Vienna.

This was followed by appearances in the ORF and ARD television series "Medicopter", " Schlosshotel Orth ", "White and Blue Stories", "Die Alpenklinik" and he played a continuous role in the first season of " Die Lottosieger ". Seeböck was also seen in Roland Düringer's films “ Die Viertelliterklasse ” and “Poppitz” as well as in Miguel Alexandre's two-part TV series “ The Man with the Bassoon ”.

In addition to his engagements in front of the camera, Seeböck also played on numerous Austrian theater stages. He made his theater debut in 2000 at the Lower Austria State Theater. Further stations were, among others, the Theater der Jugend Wien, the Raimundspiele Gutenstein and the Vienna Volkstheater , where he appeared in "Elisabeth of England", "The Greatest Day", "The Robbers", "Casimir and Karoline", "The Marriage of Maria" Braun ”as well as in“ The City Without Jews ”. In the course of his career, Seeböck worked with numerous renowned theater and film directors, such as B. Frank Apprederis, Leo Bauer, Rainer Hackstock, Daniel Helfer, Martin Kinkel, Olaf Kreinsen, Gerald Liegel, Peter Sämann, Michael Schottenberg, Harald Sicherheitsitz or Peter Weck.

Jakob Seeböck, son of the actors and actresses Erika Mottl and Herwig Seeböck († 2011), is married, has two sons and lives in Vienna. 

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 2020: Romy in the most popular actor series category

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