Leo Reisinger

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Leo Reisinger (* 1978 in Munich ) is a German actor and musician .

biography

Leo Reisinger grew up in Otterfing in the Miesbach district. After an apprenticeship as a carpenter and community service, he completed his acting training at the New Munich Drama School Ali Wunsch-König.

play

He made his theater debut under the direction of Robert Löhr as "Zettel" in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". This was followed by engagements in several national and international theater productions.

His first appearance in front of the camera was in the TV film "Sau Number Four", directed by Max Färberböck. This was followed by various works in film and television with directors such as Marvin Kren, Johannes Fabrik, Sibylle Tafel and Andreas Herzog.

In 2019 he took on the leading role in the ARD television film series " Toni, male, midwife ".

music

Leo Reisinger received piano lessons as a child. As a professional pianist he plays and composes in various band formations.

Awards

In the short film "Border Patrol", which won the Student Academy Award in Los Angeles in 2014, Leo Reisinger plays the leading role. The film also won the British Television Award and the Outstanding International Student Film Award in Beijing.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Leo Reisinger - Mittermayer. Retrieved on July 21, 2018 (German).
  2. AG short film | Catalog & Preview | BORDER PATROL. Retrieved July 21, 2018 .