Marko Pustišek

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Marko Pustišek (* 1963 in Zagreb ) is a German actor .

Pustišek studied veterinary medicine with a doctorate and completed a degree in philosophy , also with a doctorate. From 1992 to 1996 he also studied theater studies and musicology at the University of Vienna . His acting training took place at the Prof. Krauss drama school in Vienna . In 1996 he passed his final exam as a stage actor.

During his training he had a contract as a trainee at the Theater in der Josefstadt from 1995 . From 1997 to 2004 he played there regularly and was a permanent member of the ensemble from 1997 to 2000. In 2001 he was engaged as a stage actor at the Klagenfurt City Theater. There he appeared as Ritter Flammberg in Das Käthchen von Heilbronn and as Bernhard in Death of a Salesman . Pustišek had other theater engagements at the Weitra Castle Festival (2006/2007), at the Landesbühne Hannover (2006), at the Gloria Theater in Vienna (2008), at the Theater an der Kö in Düsseldorf (from 2008), at the Theater am Dom in Cologne ( from 2010) as well as at the Schlosspark-Theater in Berlin, where he a. a. 2015 Antonio Salieri played in the Shaffer play Amadeus .

Marko Pustišek has worked in television productions such as SOKO 5113 , Schloßhotel Orth and Alles was geht mit. Through his role as Anton Coretti in Everything that counts , Pustišek gained greater prominence on German television. He had one of the leading roles in the movie Balkan Traffic - The Day After Tomorrow Nirgendwo (2007). In the Viennese Tatort: ​​No Escape (first broadcast: February 2012) he played the role of the Serbian killer Zeljko Jovanovic.

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  1. a b c Marko Pustišek . Profile and vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved July 2, 2017