Julian Schmieder

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Julian Schmieder (* 1979 in Karlsruhe ) is a German actor .

Life

Schmieder completed a private acting training with the acting and film coach Frank Betzelt ; He also received speech training from the actress Astrid von Jenny.

Since 2003 Schmieder has worked regularly in film and television productions; he also played leading roles in several short films . In 2004 he had a supporting role as Peter in the Grimme Prize- winning drama Greetings from Kashmir, directed by Miguel Alexandre . In 2005, he played the drug dealer Michael Hammer in the crime thriller Back then you were silent . This was followed by episode roles in the TV series SOKO 5113 (as Lorenzo Kaufmann, brother of the female murder victim) and Commissioner Stolberg (as Moritz Veerkamp, ​​wealthy son of a fashion designer). He also appeared in the Christian Tramitz comedy show , Tramitz & Friends . In 2009 he played the role of Richy in the mountain drama The Route . In the ZDF series Die Rosenheim-Cops in 2011 he played a leading role in the episode as the aspiring young pianist Johannes Heidersberger, who had a love affair with the female crime victim and who is under suspicion. He had other episode roles in the series Heiter bis tödlich: Hubert und Staller (2015; as Markus Walter, the driver of a large butcher's shop, and ex-boyfriend of the murdered) and Betty's Diagnosis (2015). In the ZDF television series Unter Verdacht he was in the television film Betongold , which was first broadcast in February 2016, as Simon Feller; he played the partner of the murdered building authority director Jens Viersen ( Herbert Forthuber ).

In the 3rd season of the ZDF series Dr. Klein (2016) he took on a recurring series role as the homosexual professional soccer player Jens Vogler.

Occasionally Schmieder also acted in the theater . In 2009 he took on the role of servant Jean in the play Miss Julie by August Strindberg at the studio stage of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

Schmieder lives in Karlsruhe and Munich.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Julian Schmieder profile on actor videos
  2. Julian Schmieder at Crew United
  3. Back then you were quiet (Mona Seiler III) Plot | Actor | Production | Quotes & Reviews