Johann Schuler

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Johann Schuler (also Hans Schuler ; born February 6, 1958 in Munich ) is a German film and theater actor who became known for his roles as a Bavarian folk actor . Today he lives with his family in the Feldkirchen-Westerham community .

Hans Schuler is a trained printer and was discovered in 1981 by director Franz Xaver Bogner for the series Zeit enough . Further appearances in Bogner's series followed, he played the butcher-Seppe in Zur Freiheit , a supporting role in Somehow and Anyway and the police officer Fred Müller in Munich 7 .

From 1986 to 1992 Schuler was a member of the Iberl-Bühne ensemble with Georg Maier in Munich-Solln , where he appeared in over 1,300 performances. From 1992 Schuler was a member of the ensemble at the Munich Volkstheater and can currently be seen there as a guest in the successful play Der Brandner Kaspar und das Ewig 'Leben . Hans Schuler mostly plays in productions of the Bavarian radio and can be seen in many plays of the comedy nobility. He had guest appearances in Somehow and Anyway , Löwengrube , Café Perjury , Forsthaus Falkenau , Polizeiruf 110 , Der Bulle von Tölz , Tatort and Der Alte, among others .

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