Oliver Stein (actor)

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Oliver Stein (* 1971 in [Waldshut]) is a German actor , theater director and performer.

Life

Oliver Stein grew up in Singen in the district of Constance . He trained as a goldsmith and gemologist in Munich. He completed an acting training at the Munich Drama Studio and a degree (Contemporary Arts Practice) at the Bern University of the Arts to obtain a Master of Arts . He has been working as an actor and performer since 1999 and as a theater director since 2010.

Since 2012 he has lectured at the Bern University of Applied Sciences , the School of Design in Bern and Biel and at the SAE Institute in Zurich. Oliver Stein is represented by Nete ​​Mann's agency aziel .

Theater and performance

He made his first appearance in 1998 at the Düsseldorf Heinrich Heine Festival in Tatjana Stepantchenko's production of Anton Pawlowitsch Chekhov's Kaschtanka as a musical theater piece . A year later, he stepped on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in astray like you and me on. This was followed by stage roles at the Stadttheater Landshut (1999/2000) and a season contract at the Theater Regensburg (2000/2001).

In 2002, in his adopted home of Bern , Switzerland, he had his first engagement at the Theater an der Effingerstrasse , where he was the protagonist on stage in 18 plays until 2011. During this time he made guest appearances at the Gurten Theater (2004, 2010 as Einstein), at the “Die Färbe” theater in his hometown of Singen (2007), at the Konstanz City Theater (2008-2010) and in 2010 in Markus Keller's production of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Promise at the Schauspielhaus Salzburg . He had other appearances at the Goethe-Institut in Belgrade, the Theater am Neumarkt Zurich and the Dramaturgisches Theater in Minsk .

Since 2010 he has also worked as a director at the theater, in addition to the Theater an der Effingerstrasse as in-house director at the Theater Matte (13 productions), at HAU2 in Berlin, at the Stadttheater Konstanz, at the Schlachthaustheater Bern, at the Eurostudio Landgraf concert management and at the theater in the Zurich Red Factory .

In the area of ​​performance he also showed his "Zettelwirtschaft", a live installation with reading at the Center PasquArt in Biel, at the Théatre du Grütli in Geneva, at the International Performance Association in Istanbul, at the "Gastzimmer Zürich" and a total of 5 times at BONE - International festival for performance art to be seen in Bern at the Schlachthaus Theater. His first participation in BONE took place with the performance group Black Market International and he showed the last performance by Norbert Klassen before he died.

From 2012 to 2013 he toured under the direction of Reto Lang with Philipp Engelmann's theater adaptation of Friedrich Glauser's The Tea of ​​the Three Old Ladies and was seen at the Biel Solothurn Theater Orchestra and the Langenthal City Theater , among others . In 2014 he joined the "Phantomschmerz collective" founded by Benjamin Spinnler and Martina Momo Kunz in 2013, the collective developed the two pieces "Yggdrasil" and "Highlight - In Search of the Self in Times of Authenticity Mania". Both pieces are part of a trilogy that raises Kant's basic questions "What can I know - what should I do, what can I hope, what is a person?" In 2015 he starred in Livia Anne Richard's play The Matterhorn Story at the Freilichtspiele Zermatt as well as in Leo Hofmanns Impatience , a production by Stefan Zweig's Impatience of the Heart , at Basel's Gare du Nord , at Schlossmediale Werdenberg and at Theater Tojo Bern . Also in 2015 he was hired as a director for the 2016 new edition of the history game “ No e Wili ” in Stein am Rhein . For 2019 and 2020 he will be staging the Tell Games in Interlaken, the oldest and largest open-air game in Switzerland. He also worked with directors such as Norbert Klassen, Christoph Nix, Wulf Twiehaus, Johannes Reitmeier, Markus Everding, Christoph Stark, Simon Jaquemet, Didi Danquart, Patrick Winczewski, Damian Chapa and Juri Steinhart.

Awards

  • 2008: audience award at SHNIT | Boarding school Short film festival Bern
  • 2008: Hegau cultural promotion award for locations: Gütterli | Monodrama | performance
  • 2011: Culture Prize of the City of Langenthal for Theater Horizonte | play
  • 2012: Jury Prize Museum Langenthal for Gsesch! | Director
  • 2013: Lerberstrass Prize (Team Theater Matte)
  • 2013: Performance Prize Switzerland (nomination) | performance

Filmography (selection)

  • 2003: Something will happen (short film; director: Roland Gießer )
  • 2005: History of Central Germany - Konrad von Wettin - progenitor of the Saxon kings (TV series episode; director: Dirk Otto )
  • 2005–2007: A case for BARZ (3 TV series episodes)
  • 2008: 112 - They Save Your Life (TV series episode # 1.30)
  • 2008: Lotto (short film | leading role | D: Simon Jaquemet | Shnit - International Short Film Festival | Award: - "Best Film" )
  • 2009: Alarm für Cobra 11 (TV Series | Role: Ingo | Director: Franco Tozza)
  • 2011: Schmidt & Schmitt (TV series | role: Erich Fromm - main episode role | director: Marcus Willer)
  • 2013: Hubert and Staller (TV series | role: Jürgen Stuber | director: Wilhelm Engelhardt)
  • 2008 - 2014: Tatort (6 TV series episodes); Continuous role: Oskar Müller forensic evidence
  • 2014: Father Rupert Mayer (historical film; director: Damian Chapa )
  • 2014 - 2016: In danger (leading role as Commissioner Becker)
  • 2017: Sono Pippa (feature film | Director: Yasmin Joerg)
  • 2018: Experiment Schneuwly (TV series | role Florian in 3 episodes | director: Juri Steinhart)
  • 2018: The Zurich Liaison (feature film | role: Gottfried Semper | director Jens Neubert | camera: Harald Gunnar Paalgard)
  • 2018: Zwingli (film) (role: Söldner Rordorf | director: Stefan Haupt)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Matthias Biehler: Actor Oliver Stein conquers Stein am Rhein as a director for the new edition of the open-air play "No e Wili". In: Südkurier . 17th April 2015.
  2. Training. In: Vita , Oliver Stein; As of 2015.
  3. a b c Oliver Stein. aziel; accessed on September 10, 2017.
  4. «Lots of paper for feelings». In: Tages-Anzeiger . January 8, 2015.
  5. ^ Elisabeth Pichler: "The Promise" - Schauspielhaus Salzburg. In: village newspaper. March 6, 2010.
  6. a b Oliver Stein. In: Kollektiv Phantomschmerz ( Memento of the original from September 10, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kollektiv-phantomschmerz.net 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. ; Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  7. Match dates Torunee 2012/13. In: World premiere: Friedrich Glauser - The tea of ​​the three old ladies. A Geneva thriller by Philipp Engelmann. Theater across the country.