Johann von Bülow

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Johann von Bülow (2019)

Johann von Bülow (born September 26, 1972 in Munich ) is a German theater and film actor .

Private life

Bülow comes from the Mecklenburg primeval noble family von Bülow . He is a distant relative of Loriot , whom he only met personally in the last years of his life. He lives with his family in Berlin .

Career

theatre

From 1992 to 1995 he completed an apprenticeship at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich . He had his first engagement from 1996 to 1998 at the State Theater Mainz . In 1998 he was a guest at the Schauspielhaus Zürich as Ferdinand in Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller . In 1999 he moved to the spectacle of Leipzig , where he played among others Wolfgang Engels nine hours fist -Inszenierung the young Faust. From 2000 to 2004 he was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Schauspielhaus Bochum and played many different roles there, for example in the play Mendy - the musical under the direction of Helge Schneider . Other important roles there were Don Carlos in Friedrich Schiller's play of the same name, Fritz in Liebelei by Arthur Schnitzler , and Happy in Death of a Salesman in a production by Jürgen Kruse . Other work on the house included directors Matthias Hartmann and Karin Beier . Johann von Bülow also sang in various recitals at the Schauspielhaus Bochum.

In 2005 he was a guest at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus in Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf? as Nick; Directed by Karin Henkel . Between 2006 and 2009 he returned to the Schauspielhaus Bochum as a guest at irregular intervals, for example for Motortown by Simon Stephens or Das weite Land by Arthur Schnitzler, both directed by Dieter Giesing . In 2011 he gave Manfred in a performance of the work of the same name by Robert Schumann for orchestra, singer and speaker in the Tonhalle Düsseldorf under the overall artistic direction of Johannes Deutsch.

Movie and TV

He played his first film role in 1995 on the side of Franka Potente in the comedy Nach Fünf im Urwald . This was followed by numerous other roles in television and cinema films, for example in 1996 in the television film And Tomorrow Begins Life (directed by Anno Saul ), in 1999 in the television film Vom Kissing and Flying (directed by Hartmut Schoen ) and in 2003 in the two-parter Das Wunder by Lengede (directed by Kaspar Heidelbach ) on Sat.1 . In addition, von Bülow sang and played in the ARD television film Klassentreffen (2004) and in 2008 in the line dance comedy Willkommen im Westerwald by Tommy Wiegand.

He had other cinema appearances in the films 3 ° colder (winner of the Locarno Film Festival in 2005), The Austrian Method (2004) and in 2007 in the award-winning drama The Stranger in Me (directed by Emily Atef 2008). From October 2008 he played the lawyer Thomas Welka in the ARD series The Lawyers . Since then, von Bülow can be seen frequently in the cinema and on television, including in In aller Stille ( Grimme Prize , Golden Camera nomination 2011 ) and Laufen und Schießen (2011) from the series Unter Verdacht . Von Bülow played an unusual character in the improvisational sitcom Wir muss sein! alongside Cordula Stratmann and Annette Frier in 2011 as Stephano, a German-Italian wheel-breaking waiter.

In 2011, von Bülow also appeared in several Tatort productions. After he was seen in supporting roles for many years, he played z. B. in the ZDF film The Guilt of the Heirs on the side of Lisa Martinek the lead role. In 2012, the film adaptation of Five Friends with von Bülow was released as the police officer Hansen. In 2014 he was seen in the television series Murder with a View, among other things .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays and audio books

Web links

Commons : Johann von Bülow  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Julia Emmrich: Call from Uncle Loriot was almost an accolade. derwesten.de, January 3, 2012, accessed on March 15, 2013 .