Martin Zürcher

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Martin Zürcher (born February 19, 1982 in Bern ) is a Swiss actor .

Life

Zürcher trained as an actor at the European Film Actor School in Zurich (2004–2007). Already during his training he took part in several theater productions. Among other things, he played the poet Trigorin in Chekhov's play The Seagull and took part in various roles in the musical Line 1 . In April / May 2009 he played one of the three main roles in the play art at the Junge Theaterfabrik Bern in Bern . In November / December 2009 in Bern he took on the role of Gregor in the Worb theater project in the hit comedy Ladies Night by Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten .

Zürcher also worked in several short films and in television series . In 2008 he was seen in the RTL daily soap Unter Uns in the role of Ted Breitner in several episodes : He played an old friend of the series character Anna Weigel , who deals drugs and gets Anna into trouble.

In the youth series Das Haus Anubis , he took on the role of Benny Schäfer from November 2010 to February 2011 . He embodies the son of the series role Rosie Schäfer , who turns Nina's head tremendously.

Theater roles

  • 2001: Who killed Santa Claus
  • 2004: each for himself
  • 2005: The seagull
  • 2005: Line 1
  • 2007: night blind
  • 2009: art
  • 2009: Ladies Night
  • 2014: Bang! You are dead!
  • 2014: 1476

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Art Official website of the director Alex Truffer@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.alextruffer.ch
  2. Ladies Night ( Memento of December 13, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Official website of the director Alex Truffer
  3. Martin Zürcher plays Ted Breitner ( Memento from July 21, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Unter uns -Fanclub
  4. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Exciting mid-term finale at “Das Haus Anubis” Press release mtv networks@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / pressecenter.mtv.de
  5. ↑ New addition to "Das Haus Anubis"! Interview with Martin Zürcher