Nils Rovira-Muñoz

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Nils Rovira-Muñoz (* 1991 in Nuremberg ) is a German - Ecuadorian actor .

Life

Nils Rovira-Muñoz grew up in Nuremberg, partly in Guayaquil and later in Bremen . As a teenager he made his first stage experiences with performances at the Musical Theater Bremen and in the Schwankhalle . After graduating from high school in 2009 at the Kippenberg-Gymnasium in Bremen- Schwachhausen , he received his first television role as Lukas in the ZDF series Herzflimmern - Die Klinik am See (2011) without any previous acting training . As the son of a kidnapped company owner, he also played one of the episode roles in the 9th season of the ZDF series SOKO Wismar (2012) at the side of Tanja Wedhorn and Vincent Krüger .

From 2011 to 2015 he completed his acting studies at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . In 2013 he took part in the 6th Easter Festival of the Art Schools at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin with the play Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin (director: Angelika Waller ). During his training he performed at the Berliner Arbeiter-Theater (bat), a. a. as old in sickness of youth and in the season 204/15 at the Deutsches Theater Berlin . The Philoktet production (based on Heiner Müller ) on bat received an invitation to the 2014 Theatertreffen German-speaking drama students in Munich .

After completing his studies, he was engaged for two seasons at the Volkstheater Vienna from the 2015/16 season to summer 2017 . There he played u. a. den Romeo (director: Philipp Preuss ) and worked with directors such as Anna Badora , Sarantos Zervoulakos , Sebastian Schug , Lukas Holzhausen and Simon Dworaczek .

He had other theater engagements in the Viennese off-scene at Theater Drachengasse (2017), at Theaterhaus Jena (2018) and at Theater Basel (2018), where he could be seen as Albanact in King Arthur (director: Stephan Kimmig ). He also made international guest tours with the Chilean dance company “José Vidal y Cía”.

He has been a permanent member of the ensemble at Schauspiel Hannover since the 2019/20 season .

In addition to his theater work, Nils Rovira-Muñoz continued to appear in front of the camera for film and television productions. He made his cinema debut alongside Katja Riemann in the film drama Goliath96 (2018), in which he embodied a young man for whom everything becomes too much and who isolates himself from everyone, even from his mother.

He also had series roles in the TV series Die Kanzlei (2019, as musician Andreas Laas), Notruf Hafenkante (2019, as a chemistry student who produces drugs) and Die Pfefferkörner (2019). He was also part of the cast of the German- Chilean thriller series Dignity about the Christian sect Colonia Dignidad in the role of the refugee settlement resident Klaus Becker alias Pedro Alberto Ramírez Soto .

After working in Munich , Berlin and Vienna, Nils Rovira-Muñoz now lives in Hanover (as of March 2020) .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Nils Rovira-Muñoz at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  2. a b Nils Rovira-Muñoz . Vita and profile at CASTFORWARD. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  3. a b c Nils Rovira-Muñoz . Vita. Official website of the Deutsches Theater Berlin . Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  4. a b c d Nils Rovira-Muñoz . Vita. Official website of the "Ernst Busch" Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  5. Julia Engelmann, Nils Rovira-Munoz, in front of the former school "Kippe . Retrieved on February 29, 2020.
  6. JULIA AND NILS FROM SCHWACHHAUSEN MAKE A TV CAREER: From school to first series role . In: BILD of June 22, 2011. Retrieved on February 29, 2020.
  7. ^ SOKO Wismar: Without parting . Plot and cast. Official website of the ZDF . Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  8. a b c Nils Rovira-Muñoz . Vita and profile at CASTUPLOAD. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  9. “Romeo and Juliet” premiered in the Volkstheater Vienna . UnserTirol24.com from January 24, 2016. Accessed on February 29, 2020.
  10. a b The new addition to the Hanover Theater is looking forward to it . In: Göttinger Tageblatt of May 22, 2019. Retrieved on February 29, 2020.
  11. GOLIATH96 . Plot, cast and production details. Retrieved February 29, 2020.