Rainer Reiners

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Rainer Reiners (* 1959 in Preetz ) is a German film and theater actor .

Life

Rainer Reiners was born in 1959 in the small town of Preetz in Schleswig-Holstein. After various professional positions, including as a construction or forest worker, as a miner or lighting technician, he completed an acting training at the Etage in Berlin . At the Berlin Theater Tribüne he took part in several plays, including Beloved Aphrodite , Neil Simon's Brooklyn Memoir , Tartuffe by Molière and in Stephen Sinclair's established hit Ladies Night . Several television appearances followed, including in the television series Tatort , in the series Berlin, Berlin produced by ARD and in the TV drama Berlin is in Germany .

Reiners had his theatrical breakthrough with his role as Riesling-Rudi in the multi-part series “ Pälzisch im Abgang ” produced by Südwestrundfunk , which already had a market share of 2.4% when it was first broadcast on SWR. In this episode alone, Reiners became known to a German television audience of 510,000 people.

In the US film Operation Finale (2018) about the kidnapping of Adolf Eichmann , Reiners plays the Hessian attorney general Fritz Bauer , who played a central role in the tracking down and apprehension of Eichmann.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rainer Reiners @ GAME CHILD . In: SPIELKIND . ( spiel-kind.com [accessed November 29, 2017]).
  2. ^ Vaganten stage Berlin: Rainer Reiners. In: vaganten.de. Retrieved November 30, 2015 .
  3. "Suddenly war?" Starts unspectacularly, "Pälzisch im Abgang" good ›Meedia. In: meedia.de. Retrieved November 28, 2015 .