Martin Vischer

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Martin Vischer (born 1981 in Basel ) is a Swiss actor who has been engaged at the Vienna Burgtheater since 2015 .

life and work

Vischer counted in 1997 of the founding members of The Glue (also theGlue ; "the glue "), a Swiss a cappella - music group based on the model of the prince rested and sings mainly self-penned songs. After graduating from high school, he worked as a freelance copywriter, but began studying German , philosophy and French at the University of Basel in 2001 . From 2003 to 2007 he completed an acting training at the University of Music and Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig and had to leave the band The Glue as a result .

During his studies he was a studio member at the Neue Theater Halle , received guest engagements at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin and the Volkstheater in Vienna and staged Was ihr wollt - a manifesto in Halle an der Saale. In the 2008/09 season he was at the Schauspiel Essen , the Staatstheater Braunschweig and with Cuckoo , a free group in Basel. In 2009 he received a Berlin scholarship from the Akademie der Künste and worked with the actress and acting teacher Jutta Wachowiak . He then went to the Hanover Theater for three seasons .

In 2012 Vischer moved to Vienna, but still had role engagements at the Schauspielhaus Hannover in the 2012/2013 season. In Vienna he initially worked as a freelancer. He played in a number of short films, later also in television and cinema productions, and from 2013 assumed central roles at the Schauspielhaus Wien , consistently in contemporary plays and was able to draw attention to himself. At the Schauspielhaus Wien he was seen in productions by Alexander Charim , Daniela Kranz , Katharina Schwarz and Michal Zadara . In 2014 he could be heard in the DRS radio play Die Napoleon Bonapartefrau by Franziska Müller and Tobias Lambrecht, directed by Johannes Mayr . At the Klosterspiele Wettingen he played Benedict in the turbulent production of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing by director Þorleifur Örn Arnarsson . 2015 he took over in end time , an Austrian web series of siblings Anna & Jan Gros, the role of Max in the future and at the Salzburg Festival to Filch in Brecht / Weill's Threepenny Opera , which there as an experimental version under the title of Mack the Knife - A Salzburg Threepenny Opera presented has been. The musical arrangement came from Martin Lowe , directed by Julian Crouch and Sven-Eric Bechtolf . The venue was the Felsenreitschule .

Since the 2015/2016 season he has been a member of the Vienna Burgtheater ensemble . In January 2016, episode 185 was broadcast by SOKO Kitzbühel , episode title: Racheengel , in which Vischer, directed by Gerald Liegel, took on the role of Ivo Hoffmann , who ran a revenge agency with his wife Ramona (who was murdered at the beginning of the episode) .

Quote

“My brother is a philosopher and international lawyer. At first glance, our two worlds do not have much in common. And yet both are about mirroring society. So I think it's all the better that I'm now a member of the ensemble in a theater where Slavoj Žižek recently read on stage. So one thing ultimately comes back to the other. "

- Martin Vischer

Roles at the Burgtheater

Filmography

Awards

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Agency Schönemann: Martin Vischer , accessed on March 21, 2016
  2. Quoted here from the joint press interview with Marie-Luise Stockinger , conducted by Daniel Kalt in September 2015, accessed on March 21, 2016