Robert Giggenbach

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Robert Giggenbach (born July 11, 1954 in Munich ) is a German theater director , theater, film and television actor .

life and career

Before Robert Giggenbach attended the Otto Falckenberg School , he completed a piano course at the Munich University of Music . After his first theater engagements, film and television finally noticed him. He became known to a wider audience as the Marxist, philosophizing Effendi in Franz Xaver Bogner's cult series Irgendwie und Sowieso and as Hanse Weingartner in Zur Freiheit . Giggenbach played several times in films by Michael Verhoeven and Norbert Kückelmann . In 2003 he took over the role of Horst Ehmke in Oliver Storz's two- parter about the last days of Willy Brandt in the office of Federal Chancellor, In the Shadow of Power .

Today Giggenbach also works as a director at various German-speaking theaters.

From January 2015 to December 2016 he worked as senior consultant Dr. Harald Loosen in the TV series In all friendship - The young doctors with.

Radio plays (selection)

ARD radio crime scene

  • 2011: Under suspicion - as Oswald Öttl
  • 2012: The stalker
  • 2013: water up to your neck

Filmography (selection)

Movies

  • 1990: The Terrible Girl - Director: Michael Verhoeven
  • 1995: Mutters Courage - Directed by Michael Verhoeven
  • 1996: Forever and Always - Director: Hark Bohm
  • 1997: Inside the Boxes - Director: Mirjam Kubescha
  • 2001: I don't give a damn about beautiful men - Director: Helmut Metzger
  • 2003: Gone - Director: Zoltan Paul
  • 2003: The Third Power - Directed by Anders Nilson

watch TV

Theater (excerpt)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Rosenheim Cops at Fernsehserien.de Retrieved on March 8, 2017