Markus Boniberger

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Markus Boniberger (* 1985 in Pfaffenhofen , according to other sources in Munich and Ingolstadt ) is a German actor .

Life

Markus Boniberger grew up in Ingolstadt. He completed his acting studies from 2005 to 2009 at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich. During his training he already performed at the Münchner Kammerspiele .

After completing his acting studies, he received a permanent engagement at the Regensburg Theater , where he was a member of the ensemble from 2009 to 2011. He worked there with directors Gunther Möllmann , Johannes Zametzer , Christian Himmelbauer and Michael Bleiziffer , among others . At the Regensburg Theater he performed a. a. as Nick in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2009–2010), as a medical student Morten Schwarzkopf in Die Buddenbrooks (2010, by John von Düffel based on the novel by Thomas Mann ) and as a high school student and squire from Erztum in Der Blaue Engel (2010–2011, by Peter Turrini based on the novel Professor Rubbish from Heinrich Mann ).

In the play The Good Death of the Dutchman Wannie de Wijn , Boniberger played the introverted, autistic brother Rouven in the 2010/11 season. In the 2010/11 season he appeared at the Turmtheater Regensburg in the comedy Männerhort by the Icelandic- German author Kristof Magnusson . In July 2011 he was a guest in the reading drama Addressee Unknown about a male friendship at the beginning of the “ Third Reich ” based on the novel by the American Kathrine Kressman-Taylor , in which he played the Jew Max Eisenstein, at the “Schaulust Festival” in Regensberg .

Boniberger also stood in front of the camera for several film and TV productions.

In Bernd Fischerauer's TV documentary Violent Peace - The Legend of the Stab in the Back and the Treaty of Versailles (2010) he embodied the German-American painter and graphic artist George Grosz .

He also had episode roles in the TV series Die Rosenheim-Cops (2012, as tuba player and orchestral musician who was accidentally quartered on the Hofers' farm), Hubert and Staller (2014, as the new friend of a murdered young woman) and Die Chefin ( 2017). In the 16th season of the ZDF series SOKO Wismar (2018), Boniberger played one of the main roles in the episode as a husband and father whose young wife was killed.

Boniberger occasionally works as a radio play speaker and voice actor. He also appears as a reciter with literary readings. Boniberger lives in Munich.

Filmography (selection)

  • 2010: Violent Peace - The legend of the stab in the back and the Treaty of Versailles (TV documentary)
  • 2012: The Rosenheim Cops : Death on Two Wheels (TV series, one episode)
  • 2013: Goldschmidt's Children - Surviving in Hitler's Shadow (TV documentary)
  • 2014: Hubert and Staller : Mordskater (TV series, one episode)
  • 2017: The Boss : Mating Season (TV series, an episode)
  • 2018: SOKO Wismar : Vigilante Justice (TV series, one episode)
  • 2019: The Old Man : Guilt and Atonement (TV series, one episode)

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Markus Boniberger at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  2. a b c Markus Boniberger . Vita and profile at CASTFORWARD. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  3. ^ A trip to France and Italy: Markus Boniberger reads in the summer of culture . MyHeimat.de from June 27, 2010. Accessed December 22, 2018.
  4. Death is simply unbelievable . Performance review. On: Nachtkritik.de from December 4, 2010. Accessed December 22, 2018.
  5. ^ THEATER REVIEW: Between laughter and the saddest thing in the world . Performance review. In: Wochenblatt dated December 6, 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  6. Original production of Magnusson's "Männerhort" at the Regensburg Tower Theater: smoking, drinking and football on television . Performance review. Oberpfalznetz.de, February 8, 2011. Accessed December 22, 2018.
  7. ^ FESTIVAL: The change from friends to mortal enemies . Performance review. In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung of July 4, 2011. Retrieved on December 22, 2018.