Linus Schütz

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Linus Schütz (born July 28, 1993 in Stuttgart ) is a German actor .

Life

Linus Schütz grew up in Essen , where he received dance and acting lessons from an early age. From autumn 2014 he studied acting at the Folkwang University of the Arts . In 2016 he received a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation for his further education . At the beginning of 2018 he graduated from the Folkwang University of the Arts with an acting diploma. For the theater project Bonnie & Clyde , which he developed with his fellow student Cynthia Cosima Erhardt and performed as a final and diploma piece, he was awarded the Folkwang Prize in 2018. From February to May 2018, he studied as a post graduate at the Susan Batson Acting Studio in New York City on a foreign scholarship .

During his acting studies, Schütz already had a number of theater and film roles. In 2016 he was a guest at the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen in Romeo Castellucci's Orestie production as Hermes. As Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing , he appeared in 2016 at the “Shakespeare Festival” in Essen. With this production he made a guest appearance as part of the artistic exchange program with the Drama Academy Ramallah at the Al-Kasaba Theater in Ramallah ( Palestine ). In the 2016/17 season Linus Schütz was a guest at the Schauspielhaus Bochum in the play Homo Empathicus by Rebekka Kricheldorf . From June 2017 he played at the Residenztheater Munich in Noah Haidle's play Alles muss glanzen (director: Tom Feichtinger).

Schütz has been a permanent member of the ensemble at the Hessian State Theater Wiesbaden since the 2018/19 season . There he played in his first season the leading role of Giovanni in Shame That She Was a Whore by John Ford , the nephew Camille Chandebise in the salon comedy The Flea in the Ear by Georges Feydeau and Sebastian, Viola's brother, in What you want , each in Premiere productions; He also took on the role of Klein in the production of Arsenic and Lace Cap, which has been running since the end of 2017 (director: Ulrike Arnold ).

Since 2011, Schütz has been regularly in front of the camera for film and TV production. In the television film Halbe Hundert (2012) he was Johanna Gastdorf's son in her role as housewife Charlotte Merian. In Adolf Winkelmann's Ruhr area film Junge Licht he had a supporting role as Jonny, the moped driver; he was the older lover of the 15-year-old neighbor's daughter Marusha. In March 2017 he was seen in the ZDF series Bettys Diagnose in a leading role in the episode; he played the parkour runner Martin Landmark, who broke his metatarsus and is in great danger. Linus Schütz played a supporting role as Viktor in the “ZDF Herzkino” television film The Bride from the Götakanal (first broadcast: October 2018) from the Inga Lindström television series; he was the brother of the groom ( Felix Everding ) and future brother-in-law of the main female character, who is secretly in love with the bride's sister. In the 7th season of the ZDF series Heldt (2019), he took on one of the episode roles as a suspected ex-boyfriend of a robbery victim.

Schütz lives in Wiesbaden .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Linus Schütz at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  2. a b Linus Schütz . Profile and Vita. Official website of the Folkwang University of the Arts . Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  3. a b c d Linus Schütz . Profile and Vita. Official website of the Folkwang University of the Arts . Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  4. Linus Schütz and Cynthia Cosima Erhardt - Folkwang Prize 2018 . Official website of the Folkwang University of the Arts . Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  5. Homo Empathicus celebrates its premiere on February 16 at the Schauspielhaus Bochum . Official website of the Folkwang University of the Arts . Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  6. EVERYTHING HAS TO SHINE . Production details and cast. Official website of the Residenztheater Munich . Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  7. Mind and Emotion . Plot and cast at Fernsehserien.de. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  8. Series “Inga Lindström - The Bride from the Götakanal” . TV review at tittelbach.tv . Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  9. Inga Lindström: The bride from the Götakanal . Plot and cast. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  10. Heldt: The saga hunters . Official website of the ZDF . Retrieved November 1, 2019.