Martin Feifel

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Martin Feifel (2017)

Martin Feifel (born June 16, 1964 in Munich ) is a German actor .

Life

Martin Feifel is the son of the university professor and former member of the German Science Council Gernot Feifel . After graduating from high school and doing odd jobs at the Roncalli circus , he first attended the Scuola Teatro Dimitri in Ticino from 1985 for basic training in theater and artistry with the desire to become a clown , which he gave up after two years for health reasons. From 1987 to 1990 Feifel completed an acting training at the drama school Bochum , formerly Westphalian drama school. Theater engagements followed from 1989 to 1995 at the Schauspielhaus Bochum and from 1995 to 1997 at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg . In 2005 he was a guest at the Zurich Schauspielhaus .

At the beginning of his theater career Feifel played the classic theater repertoire of the adolescent lover. He made his stage debut in 1989 as a guest worker Jorgos in the play Katzelmacher by Rainer Werner Fassbinder at the Schauspielhaus Bochum in a production by Volker Schmalöer . Schmalöer occupied Feifel in Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind . Under the direction of Jürgen Gosch 1991 played Feifel in The Seagull by Anton Chekhov . Feifel worked several times with the director Frank-Patrick Steckel . Feifel was seen in his productions of Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare , Der gute Mensch von Sezuan by Bertolt Brecht and in 1994/1995 in the title role in Hamlet by William Shakespeare in Steckel's farewell production at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. In Hamburg Feifel played Romeo in Romeo and Juliet in 1995 , again by William Shakespeare. In March 2011 he played in the role of Rotpeter in Franz Kafka's A Report for an Academy in Munich's Gasteig .

In 1995, Theater heute magazine named him the best young actor of the year.

From the beginning of the 1990s Feifel could also be seen in films and on television. He made his film debut in 1991 in a minor supporting role as an SS man in the comedy film Schtonk! by Helmut Dietl . He played with Sylvie Testud in 1994 in Marie's song by Niko von Glasow . In 1996 he directed the comedy Doktor Knock under the direction of Dominik Graf . In 1997 he was seen in Love and Doom , directed by Sherry Hormann . In 1998, he embodied the poet Friedrich Hölderlin in the film Feuerreiter of Nina Grosse . In 1998 he played together with Senta Berger in the comedy Mit fifty kissing men differently , where he brings new momentum to the life of the female main character as an art critic Kevin.

Feifel had other film roles in 2001 in Emil and the detectives by Franziska Buch , in 2002 as a Jewish husband at the side of Katja Riemann in Rosenstrasse by Margarethe von Trotta , in 2003 in Agnes and his brothers by Oskar Roehler , in 2004 in Schneeland by Hans W. Geißendörfer , 2005 in Emmas Glück by Sven Taddicken and also in 2005 in The True Life by Alain Gsponer . In 2008 he played the Munich hop dealer Alois Permaneder in the film adaptation of Buddenbrooks by Heinrich Breloer .

Feifel also acted in numerous television films and series . Feifel was often used in dialect comedies and homeland films on German television , where he usually took on the role of the attractive young lover in a rural and rural setting.

In a remake of the novel Die Geierwally in 2005, he played the torn farmer's son Joseph Gruber at the side of Christine Neubauer . In the post-war drama Die Frau des Heimkehrer in 2006, again with Christine Neubauer as a partner, he played the handsome lover Sebastian. In 2006 Feifel was seen again with Christine Neubauer in the ARD television series Die Landärztin . The ARD occupied Feifel 2009 also as a Russian doctor Andrei Mikhailov in the TV movie Love in Petersburg , where Feifel together with Valerie Niehaus played. Martin Feifel was awarded the 2010 Grimme Prize for his role in the ZDF film version Kommissar Süd and the air guitarist .

Filmography (selection)

Speaker activity

Martin Feifel recorded numerous radio plays and audio books as a speaker .

Audiobooks (selection)

  • 2003: Alessandro Baricco : silk . SW Rundfunk, CD Edition: The audio publisher.
  • 2004: Anton Pawlowitsch Chekhov : The Drama on the Hunt . SW broadcast 2004.
  • 2004: Roland Schimmelpfennig : For a better world . Hessischer Rundfunk 2004, awarded as radio play of the year 2004 and radio play of the month August 2004.
  • 2009: Wolfgang Koeppen : Pigeons in the grass . Hessischer Rundfunk / WDR / SW Rundfunk 2008, CD edition: Der Hörverlag 2009, various awards
  • 2012: Robert van Gulik : Murder in the Canton . SW Rundfunk / Hessischer Rundfunk 2011, first broadcast in 2012.
  • 2018: Michael Fehr : Simeliberg . Bayerischer Rundfunk / Radio Bremen 2017, first broadcast: 2018. Radio play of the month January 2018.
  • 2018: Frank Witzel : Stahnke . 15-part radio play series, Bayerischer Rundfunk 2018.
  • 2019: Wolfgang Herrndorf : Pictures of your great love . Bayerischer Rundfunk 2018, first broadcast: 2019.
  • 2019: Andreas Unger: The listener . Bayerischer Rundfunk 2019, radio play of the month July 2019

Nominations

German Film Award :

  • 2002 in the “Best Supporting Actor” category for What to do when there's a fire?
  • 2017 in the category “Best Supporting Actor” for Die Welt der Wunderlichs

German television award :

  • 2002 in the category “Best Supporting Actor” for Operation Rubicon .

Awards

  • 1995: “Best Young Actor of the Year”, award from Theater heute magazine
  • 2010: Grimme Prize for his portrayal in Commissioner South and the air guitarist

Web links

Commons : Martin Feifel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Radio play of the month May 2009, 1st place hr2 audio book best list May 2009 (CD edition), 2nd place hr2 audio book best list June 2009 (CD edition)
  2. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/medien/radio-schleichwege-eines-scharlatans-1.4185600