Reinhard Mahlberg
Reinhard Mahlberg (born November 1, 1959 in Mönchengladbach ) is a German actor .
Life
After studying law for six years at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg , Reinhard Mahlberg trained as an actor from 1984 to 1988 at the Berlin University of the Arts . From 1988 to 1990 he was a member of the Chambinzky Theater in Würzburg, where he mainly worked as a director. Mahlberg's next engagement took him from 1990 to 1993 at the Stadttheater Konstanz , from where he moved to the Lower Saxony State Theater in Hanover . Between 1999 and summer 2002 he worked as a freelancer, from September 2002 he was a member of the ensemble at the Nationaltheater Mannheim . At the beginning of the 2018/2019 season he switched to the ensemble of the Württemberg State Theater in Stuttgart as an actor .
Well-known roles of Mahlberg include Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare , Happy and later Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller , Hjalmar Ekdal in Henrik Ibsen’s Wildente , Franz Moor in Friedrich Schiller's Robbers , Macduff in Shakespeare’s Macbeth or Peachum in the Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill . Mahlberg also played in some world premieres, for example in The Great Fire and The Black Water by Roland Schimmelpfennig , Now and in Eternity by Christoph Nussbaumeder or in the balcony scenes by John von Düffel .
Reinhard Mahlberg had his first roles in front of the camera in 1988 in an episode of the series Die Wicherts von next door and in 1989 in the four-part Factory of the Officers . Only from 2000 onwards he can be seen regularly on television, mostly as a guest actor in well-known series. He played several times in the series Tatort and Polizeiruf 110 as well as with SOKO Cologne .
Mahlberg also performs cabaret and chanson programs, among others with the composer Ulrich Schultheiss .
Reinhard Mahlberg is married and has two children. He lives in Mannheim and Stuttgart.
Filmography (selection)
- 1988: The Wicherts from next door - Grandma Käthe on new paths
- 1989: Officers' factory
- 2000: Forbidden Love (2 episodes)
- 2001: The Office - TV local
- 2001: Rita's World - Kevin's Exam
- 2001: Family Heinz Becker - What happens to eat?
- 2001: Die Wache - Taxi, Taxi
- 2003–2011: SOKO Cologne (4 episodes)
- 2004: Ina & Leo - two lives
- 2006: Police call 110 - The mother of Monte Carlo
- 2006: Police call 110 - The Latvian and her lover
- 2008: fair game. A Würzburg crime thriller
- 2008: Death in the Eifel
- 2008: Police call 110 - Keller's child
- 2009: crime scene - cash register crash
- 2009: Commissioner Stolberg - The second chance
- 2010: Bloch - Persecuted
- 2010: The Bull and the Country Egg - Deadly Homesickness
- 2010: SOKO Stuttgart - Be a pig for once
- 2010: Alpha 0.7 - The enemy within you
- 2011: Forbidden Love (2 episodes)
- 2011: Alarm for Cobra 11 - The Autobahn Police - Family Matters
- 2012: Bloch - The Stranger
- 2013: Tatort - Friends to the Dead
- 2013: Danni Lowinski - Everything plastic
- 2016: Betty's diagnosis - glimmer of hope
- 2016: Tatort - HAL
- 2017: Tatort - Goldbach
- 2018: Pensionercops - Everything is fine
- 2019: Big Manni
- 2020: At some point is also good
Radio plays
- 1987: Tolstoy's head - author: Gert Hofmann - director: Manfred Marchfelder
- 2001: Blaschek - author: Joachim Castella - director: Frank Hübner
- 2001: Short résumés of idiots - Author: Ermanno Cavazzoni - Director: Julia Klein
Web links
- Reinhard Mahlberg in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Reinhard Mahlberg homepage
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Reinhard Mahlberg homepage
- ↑ a b Reinhard Mahlberg at schauspielervideos.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mahlberg, Reinhard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 1, 1959 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mönchengladbach |