Peter Lerchbaumer

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Peter Lerchbaumer (born March 2, 1945 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actor .

Life

Peter Lerchbaumer completed his acting training at the Krauss drama school in Vienna. His first engagement took him to the Burgtheater (1966–68), which continued to work at the city theaters in Regensburg (1968–79), Freiburg (1969–73) and Heidelberg (1973–77), as well as the Volksbühne Berlin (1977/78) followed. In 1977 he was one of the co-founders of the cabaret Die Springmäuse . From 1978 to 1989 he was seen at the Basel Theater , the Theater am Neumarkt Zurich , the Wiener Schauspielhaus and the Schauspielhaus Hamburg . From 1988 to 1990 he played at the Theater Bonn , and finally from 1990 to 2002 at the Schauspiel Frankfurt . In 1991, on the occasion of the 700th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation, Lerchbaumer took part in the performance of the Mythspiel on a large open-air stage in Schwyz .

Since the mid-1990s, the theater actor has also been increasingly present in television productions, in which he embodied mostly cautious characters who exude authority. He has repeatedly worked with the directors Dagmar Hirtz , Gabriela Zerhau and Rolf Silber . Peter Lerchbaumer is known to a broader audience primarily in the role of the superior "Rudi Fromm" of the investigator duo Dellwo and singer in the Frankfurt Tatort . Since 2002 he has appeared in over a dozen Tatort films , often directed by Niki Stein . By Thomas Freundner staged a result of heart failure in 2005 with a Grimme Prize awards, because they are evil in 2010 as Best TV Movie with the German Television Prize awarded. As their retired boss, he was also the focus of the episode At the End of the Day in September 2010 , with which Andrea Sawatzki and Jörg Schüttauf bid their farewell as crime scene inspectors.

In the Sat.1 crime series Ein Fall für den Fuchs , Lerchbaumer also played a senior detective in six episodes. In recent years, his public profile has grown steadily, for example in 2004 in Dominik Graf's Cold Spring and in 2007 in Matti Geschonneck's thriller Duell in der Nacht , as well as in Margarethe von Trotta's psychodrama I am the other in 2006 on the big screen. In 2009 he played the leading role in Rolf Silber's tragic comedy The Man on the Bridge around a tired 60-year-old, who unexpectedly becomes a lifesaver himself and whose fighting spirit is awakened anew. In the same year, Peter Lerchbaumer was awarded the Hessian Television Prize for his performance .

Peter Lerchbaumer, who also works as a spokesman for detective radio plays, lives in Frankfurt am Main . He is married and has a daughter and two sons.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ The last tango from Frankfurt , Der Tagesspiegel, September 4th 2010
  2. Awarding of the Hessian Television Prize 2009 - Jury statement ( Memento of the original from September 25, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hessischer-filmpreis.de