Philipp Grimm (actor)

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Philipp Grimm (born August 21, 1984 in Fulda ) is a German actor .

Life

From 2004 Grimm attended the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich , which he successfully completed in 2008. During his acting training he worked in several productions at the Otto Falckenberg School. He played in " Das Käthchen von Heilbronn " and Arthur Schnitzler's " Liebelei ". In 2007 he made his stage debut outside of Munich. At the Augsburg Theater he played in "Push Up 1-3" by Roland Schimmelpfennig . In 2008 he made a guest appearance at the Münchner Kammerspiele with the piece “Der Wolf ist tot” . With this production, Philipp Grimm and his drama school class won the ensemble prize at the Bavarian Theater Days in Fürth and at the drama school meeting in Salzburg .

After graduating, he made guest appearances at various theaters in Munich and the surrounding area, before taking up his first permanent engagement at the Junge Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf in 2010 . There he made his debut in Hermann Hesse's " Demian " in the role of Emil Sinclair. For his performance, Philipp Grimm was named as the best young actor in the NRW critic surveys.

Since the 2011/2012 season, Grimm has been engaged at the Braunschweig State Theater. In 2015 he was awarded the advancement award for young theater artists by the Gesellschaft der Staatstheaterfreunde Braunschweig .

After six years at the Staatstheater Braunschweig, Philipp Grimm will move to the Staatsschauspiel Dresden from the coming 2017/2018 season.

Theater (selection)

Otto Falckenberg School

  • 2006 love affair by A. Schnitzler, role: Theodor, director: Anne Lenk
  • 2007 Das Käthchen von Heilbronn von Kleist , role: Ritter Flammberg, director: Anne Lenk

Theater Augsburg

Munich Kammerspiele

  • 2008 The wolf is dead, director: Stefan Otteni

Team Theater Tankstelle Munich

Small theater Kammerspiele Landshut

Young theater in Düsseldorf

  • 2010-2011
    • Demian von Hermann Hesse, role: Emil Sinclair, director: Daniela Löffner
    • Rico Oskar and the deep shadows by Andreas Steinhöfel , role: Oskar, director: Rene Schubert
    • Pünktchen and Anton by Erich Kästner , role: Mr. Pointer, director: Franziska Steiof

State Theater Braunschweig

  • 2011-2017
    • Cabal and love by Friedrich Schiller , role: Ferdinand, director: Daniela Löffner
    • Verrücktes Blut by Nurkan Erpulat , role: Hakim, director: Catja Baumann
    • Dumped by CE Lopez, role P, directed by Simon Paul Schneider
    • America by Franz Kafka , role: Heizer, Mak, Robinson, director: Nicolai Sykosch
    • The Contracts of the Merchant by J. Jelinek, directed by Marc Becker
    • Montecore, a tiger on two legs by Jonas Hassen Khemiri , director: Mina Salehpour
    • The storm by William Shakespeare , role: Gonzalo, Trinculo, director: Daniela Löffner
    • The good person of Sezuan by Bertolt Brecht , role: Neffe, Yang Sun, director: Michael Talke
    • Emilia Galotti by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing , role: Marinelli, director: Daniela Löffner
    • Homo faber by Max Frisch , role: Homo faber, Kurt, director: Anna Bergmann
    • Polish pearls, role: Kamilla, director: Werkgruppe II
    • Mein Kampf by George Tabori , role: Adolf Hitler, director: Daniela Löffner
    • Das Ding by Philipp Löhle , role: Thomas, Wang, director: Mina Salehpour
    • Nothing new in the West from Erich Maria Remarque , role: Paul Bäumer, director: Nicolai Sykosch
    • Minna von Barnhelm from Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, role: Major von Tellheim, director: Michael Talke
    • The air raid on Halberstadt on April 8, 1945 by Alexander Kluge , role: ensemble, director: Max Hanisch
    • Danton's death by Georg Büchner, role: Saint Just and choir, director: Martin Schulze
    • Out of the swimming pool, into my shark tank by Laura Naumann, role: Nikita, director: Anna Sina Fries
    • Die Banditen (Les Brigands) by Jacques Offenbach , role: Carmagnola, Antonio, director: Michael Talke
    • The Maiden of Orleans by Friedrich Schiller, role: King Charles the Seventh, director: Stephan Rottkamp
    • (The) robbers by Friedrich Schiller, role: Franz von Moor, director: Juliane Kann
    • The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, role: ensemble, director: Juliane Kann
    • You know everything else from Martin Crimp's cinema, role: Polynices, girl, quietly speaking officer, director: Mina Salehpour
    • Terror by Ferdinand von Schirach, role: Lars Koch, director: Nikolai Sykosch
    • Drunk by Iwan Wyrypajew, role: Max, director: Stephan Rottkamp

State Theater Dresden

  • since 2017
    • Professor Bernhardi by Arthur Schnitzler, role: Oskar Bernhardi, director: Daniela Löffner
    • In his early childhood a garden by Christoph Hein, role: Heiner Zurek, director: Friederike Heller
    • The big booklet by Agota Kristof, role: choir, direction Ulrich Rasche
    • We are only a people by Jurek Becker, role: Theo Grimm, director: Tom Kühnel
    • A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, role: Demetrius, director: Friederike Heller

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Philipp Grimm ( Memento of the original from February 3, 2016 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.theater-augsburg.de
  2. Ready for excess. In: tagesspiegel.de. August 19, 2011, accessed February 3, 2016 .
  3. Profile. In: Staatstheater-braunschweig.de. Retrieved February 3, 2016 .
  4. ^ Prize winners 2015. In: Staatstheater-bs.de. Retrieved February 3, 2016 .