Matthias Redlhammer
Matthias Redlhammer (* 1957 in Cologne ) is a German actor and radio play speaker .
Life
Matthias Redlhammer's career aspiration was originally a gardener. For a while he worked in the orchid house in the Frankfurt Palmengarten, but then began training in 1979 at the Bochum drama school , which he graduated in 1981, and in the same year began his first engagement at the theater there until 1986. From 1986 to 1990 he played at the Burgtheater in Vienna , after which he moved to the Schillertheater in Berlin, where he was under contract until 1992. From 1992 Redlhammer worked as a freelance artist and made guest appearances at the Salzburg Festival , at the Hamburg Thalia Theater , at the theaters in Düsseldorf and Zurich , there also at the Neumarkt Theater , and at the Theater am Goetheplatz in Bremen. In the 2008/09 season he was committed to the Schauspiel Frankfurt , then worked at the Schauspiel Köln and the Theater Freiburg, and from 2010 was again a member of the ensemble of the Schauspielhaus Bochum. He has been a permanent member of the Schauspiel Frankfurt ensemble since the 2017/18 season.
In Bochum Redlhammer played Alfred Ill in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit of the Old Lady alongside Mechthild Großmann in the title role, the Peachum in Brecht's Threepenny Opera , he was King Etzel in the Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel , Veit Tümpel in the Broken Krug by Heinrich von Kleist or the title character in Ben Jonson's Volpone . At the Freiburg Theater he was in Elfriede Jelinek's The Contracts of the Merchant. To see a business comedy.
Redlhammer has also worked extensively in front of the camera since 1995, for the first time in several episodes of the Stadtklinik series . In addition to guest roles in other series such as In the Name of the Law , SK Kölsch , Bloch or SOKO Köln , he has repeatedly appeared in various Tatort episodes and in eight episodes of the Schimanski series . He also works as a radio play speaker.
Matthias Redlhammer lives in Frankfurt.
Filmography (selection)
- 1995: Stadtklinik (5 episodes as Robert Esser )
- 1998: In the name of the law - court martial
- 1999: The Investigator - A long time ago
- 1999: The Guard - Baptism by Fire
- 1999: One Case for Two - Malpractice
- 2000: The Commissioner - Still Waters
- 2000: Otto - The Disaster Film
- 2000: SK Kölsch - Children's Day
- 2001: The Clown - Silent Death
- 2002: Double commitment - betrayed and sold
- 2002: Metropolitan area - no longer works
- 2003: Balko - corpse against corpse
- 2003: Broti & Pacek - Something always - died temporarily
- 2004: Customs - Sven's secret
- 2004: SK Kölsch - family ties
- 2004: Wilsberg - Deadly Friendship
- 2005: The blood wedding
- 2005: Prophecies of doom - time of reconciliation
- 2006: A Case for Two - The Prodigal Son
- 2006: Wilsberg - death on prescription
- 2007: GG 19 - Germany in 19 articles
- 2007: Bloch - The Child Friend
- 2008: Speed Racer
- 2009: The fat one - straight to the heart
- 2009: Berlin 36
- 2013: SOKO Cologne - Kanzlerklau
- 2013: SOKO Stuttgart - fatal career
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Schimanski
- 1997: Right at the limit
- 1997: The squadron
- 1997: blood brothers
- 1998: rat nest
- 1998: Mother's Day
- 1998: siblings
- 1999: longing
- 2008: Layer in the shaft
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crime scene
- 1999: Alp dream
- 2000: Free riders
- 2003: The Phantom
- 2008: garbage
- 2010: The policewoman murderer
- 2013: Sweet home
- 2015: Explain chimera
- 2019: We would be different people
Radio plays
- 1991: The Palestinian Woman - Writer: Joshua Sobol - Director: Walter Adler
- 1992: Sunday guests (episode 12: A cellar for the Pink Pigs) - author: Renke Korn - director: Christoph Dietrich
- 1992: Sunday guests (episode 22: Wandauer Blitz) - author: Renke Korn - director: Peter Groeger
- 2009: Radio-Tatort - Open Account - Author: Peter Meisenberg - Director: Claudia Johanna Leist
- 2010: Bio-Öko-Tot! - Author: Christian Hussel - Director: Martin Zylka
- 2010: Bilal - As an illegal alien on the way to Europe - Author: Fabrizio Gatti - Director: Claudia Johanna Leist
- 2013: Robbed skin - author: Pati Blasco - director: Claudia Johanna Leist
Web links
- Matthias Redlhammer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Das Fenster zur Sehnsucht , Badische Zeitung of January 21, 2010 , accessed on December 13, 2015
- ↑ Profile at schauspielervideos.de , accessed on December 13, 2015
- ↑ a b Vita on the website of the Schauspielhaus Bochum ( Memento of the original from December 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed December 13, 2015
- ↑ Schauspiel Frankfurt: Schauspiel Frankfurt - Matthias Redlhammer. Retrieved February 7, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Redlhammer, Matthias |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor and radio play speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1957 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cologne |