Kevin Silvergieter

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Kevin Silvergieter (born April 22, 1988 in Düsseldorf ) is a German actor , singer and blogger.

Life

Kevin Silvergieter was born in Düsseldorf and grew up in Niederissigheim, northeast of Hanau . After graduating from high school, he worked backstage at the English Theater in Frankfurt. He then worked for a year as a flight attendant at Deutsche Lufthansa before starting his acting training at the Stage & Musical School Frankfurt.

On August 30, 2012, he finished his studies as a state-recognized actor. This was followed by his first theater engagement at the Mainzer Kammerspiele in the title role "Tschick" by Wolfgang Herrndorf. This was followed by the pieces 39 steps , I actually told you before (male lead) and the Christmas fairy tale The Gingerbread Man (as Flitsch the Mafia Mouse ) .

In the summer of 2014 Kevin Silvergieter played Jochen Most in The Happy Vineyard at the Heppenheim Festival . In 2015 he was in The Hundred Years Old Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared in the Mainzer Kammerspiele in various roles. Silvergieter played in various short film projects, including the ZDF short film Jakob on the move.

Since 2016, Silvergieter has also been active with the “Papapi” blog, in which he gives insights into his family life with his husband and two foster children. In 2017 he received the “Special Prize for Social Commitment” from the Parent Blogger Award from the textile company Ernsting's Family.

Theatrography

  • 2012–2013: Hair , role: Berger; Direction: Iris Limbarth, Staatstheater Wiesbaden
  • 2012–2014: Tschick , role: Tschick; Director: Gerrit Meier, Mainzer Kammerspiele
  • 2013–2013: The gingerbread man , role: Flitsch Gamasche die Mafia Maus; Director: Claudia Wehner, Mainzer Kammerspiele
  • 2013–2013: The 39 steps , directed by Doris Enders, Mainzer Kammerspiele
  • 2013–2014: I already told you about it , role: Max; Director: Gerrit Meier, Mainzer Kammerspiele
  • 2014–2014: The Happy Vineyard Role: Jochen Most; Director: Claudia Wehner, Heppenheim Festival
  • 2015–2015: The centenarian who climbed out the window and disappeared Role: Julius Jonsson and many more; Director: Claudia Wehner, Mainzer Kammerspiele
  • 2015–2016: Things that shouldn't be said at night Role: Mark; Director: Alexander J. Beck, Theater Alte Brücke

Filmography

  • 2011: Meyers and Turner - Back to the roots short film- role: Meyers (main role); director: Wilko Drews
  • 2012: Faces of Fate short film - Role: Nick (lead role); Director: Patrick Trageser
  • 2012: Grundfos corporate film - role: Actionhero (main role)
  • 2012: Jakob on the road short film ZDF - role: receptionist; Director: Constantin Müller
  • 2012: Scars of the Soul White Ring - anti-violence film - role knockout dropper
  • 2012: Affair - short film Visio 2012 SWR - role: Phil (main role); Director: Andreas Schwarz
  • 2013: Dinner for three - short film - role: Tom (main role); Director: Constantin Müller
  • 2013: Milk - Socialspot - Role: Milkman (main role); Director: Thomas Bernecker
  • 2013: Plan B - short film - role: Toni (main role); Director: Constantin Müller
  • 2014: In the morning after - short film - role: Martin (main role); Director: Constantin Müller
  • 2014: When the coal is right - short film - role: co-driver (main role); Director: Marius Grein
  • 2015: Dinner - Short Film - Role: Leading Role; Director: Leon Spanier

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. papapi. Retrieved January 10, 2018 (German).
  2. papapi. Retrieved October 5, 2017 .
  3. https://www.ernstings-family.de/unternehmen/presse/pressemmeldung/alle-angebote/details/mama-moves-gewinnt-den-eltern-blogger-award-2017/