Robert Joseph Bartl

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Robert Joseph Bartl, 2016

Robert Joseph Bartl (born April 19, 1973 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen ) is a German actor .

life and work

After Bartl's Abitur at the Benedictine boarding school in Ettal, he spent a year studying art history in Perugia , Italy , and later studying German in Munich .

In 1996 Bartl was admitted to the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and received training as an actor with Klaus Maria Brandauer , Nikolaus Windisch-Spoerk and Samy Molcho, among others . Already during his studies he worked in Vienna, Hamburg and Switzerland. In 1998 Bartl received the Max Reinhardt Prize and appeared the following year as Achill in Heinrich von Kleist's Penthesilea at the Wiener Festwochen under the direction of Ute Rauwald. Brandauer brought Robert Joseph Bartl to the Vienna Burgtheater as an apprentice in 1999 . In the same year, Peter Eschberg became aware of Bartl and hired him to the Schauspiel Frankfurt in Frankfurt am Main. There he played the slip in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream .

When Dieter Dorn took over the Bavarian State Theater as director in 2001 , he engaged Bartl in his debut role of Lancelot Gobbo in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice at the Munich Residenztheater . There followed roles from the classical and modern repertoire, for example as Buddy in Fausto Paradivino's Peanuts or in the world premiere of Dancers and Drücker by Franz Xaver Kroetz . From December 2008 Bartl played the title role 50 times in Tankred Dorsts Ich, Feuerbach in the Munich Marstall. In the 2009/2010 season, Bartl was a guest at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus as Camille Desmoulin in Büchner's Dantons Tod .

From 2011 Robert Joseph Bartl worked as a freelance actor. He worked for film and television and gives staged readings such as Die Zaubergeige by Franz Graf von Pocci or Die Nachtigall des Zaren by Christine Wunnicke. In the 2012/2013 season he returned to Vienna. In the Vienna Volkstheater he played alongside Marcello de Nardo in Charles Dyer's Under the Stairs . In the same year Bartl made his debut at the Munich Volkstheater in Ghetto von Sobol under the direction of the host Christian Stückl .

Since May 2014 Bartl plays in the Munich scene team the coroner and opera lovers Dr. Mathias Steinbrecher .

From the 2015 festival season, Robert Joseph Bartl appeared at the renowned Bad Hersfeld Festival. He played roles such as that of the master miller in "Krabat" by Otfried Preußler or that of Cardinal Cajetan in Dieter Wedel's Luther play. Bartl received an award for both works: the Hersfeld Prize (with ensemble) for Krabat, as well as the Festival Audience Prize for his portrayal of Cardinal Cajetan.

With the 2019/2020 season, Robert Joseph Bartl once again tied himself firmly to a house. Director Herbert Föttinger appointed Bartl as a permanent member of the ensemble in the summer of 2019 at the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna. Here Bartl made his debut as a Zangler in "He wants to make a joke" by Johann Nestroy. Directed by Stepan Müller.

Filmography

Theater (selection)

Theater in the Josefstadt

  • 2019: He wants to make a joke by Johann Nestroy, director: Stephan Müller, role: Zangler
  • 2019: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, director: Amélie Niermeyer, role: Pishchik
Bad Hersfeld Festival
  • 2018/19: Shakespeare in Love (DEA) by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, director: Antoine Uitehag, role: Fennyman
  • 2018: India by Alfred Dorfer and Josef Hader, director: Joern Hinkel, role: Kurt Fellner
  • 2017: Martin Luther - The attack , director: Dieter Wedel, role: Cardinal Cajetan
  • 2016: Krabat by Otfried Preußler, director: Joern Hinkel , role: Meister
  • 2015: Comedy of Errors by Shakespeare, director: Dieter Wedel, role: circus director
State Theater on Gärtnerplatz
  • 2015: Cinderella by Thomas Pigor, director: Josef E. Köpplinger, role: stepmother
Munich Volkstheater
  • 2015: Siegfried von Feridun Zaimoglu / Günter Senkel, director: Christian Stückl, role: private tutor / Brunhild
  • 2014: Kasimir and Karoline von Ödön v. Horváth, directed by Hakan S. Mican, role: Rauch
  • 2013: Ghetto by Joshua Sobol, director: Christian Stückl, role: puppeteer Srulik
Volkstheater in Vienna
  • 2014: Elling by Axel Hellstenius, director: Katrin Hiller, role: Elling
  • 2013: Under the stairs by Charles Dyer, directed by Katrin Hiller, role: Charles Dyer
Nibelungen Festival Worms
  • 2014: Nibelungen - born this way from Dieter Wedel to Hebbel, director: Dieter Wedel, role: Dietrich von Bern
  • 2006: Siegfrieds Frauen by Moritz Rinke, director: Dieter Wedel, role: Gernot
Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus
  • 2010: Danton's death by Georg Büchner, director: Peter Eschberg, role: Camille Desmoulins
Munich Residence Week
  • 2009: The Tsar's Nightingale by Christine Wunnicke based on Filippo Balatri, director and narrator: Robert Joseph Bartl
Bavarian State Theater Munich (Residenztheater)
  • 2013: Stiller by Max Frisch, director: Tina Lanik, role: Knobel
  • 2010: Harold Pinter's birthday party , director: Thomas Langhoff, role: McCann
  • 2009: This side of Thomas Jonigk, director: Tina Lanik, role: diverse
  • 2008: Ich, Feuerbach by Tankred Dorst, director: Veit Güssow, role: Feuerbach
  • 2008: Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, director: Tina Lanik, role: brother Lorenzo
  • 2007: Woyzeck by Georg Büchner, director: Martin Kusej, role: A crier
  • 2006: Dancer + Pushers (WP) by Franz Xaver Kroetz, Director: Franz Xaver Kroetz, Role: Pushers
  • 2006: Brand by Henrik Ibsen, director: Thomas Langhoff, role: The teacher
  • 2005: Suburban Motel by George F. Walker, director: Jochen Schölch, role: porn director
  • 2005: Moliere's imaginary sick , director: Thomas Langhoff, role: Thomas Diafoirus
  • 2004: Duke Theodor von Gothland by Chr. Dietrich Grabbe, director: Tina Lanik, role: Olaf, King of Sweden
  • 2004: Measure for Measure by Shakespeare, director: Dieter Dorn, role: Seich, Barnadin
  • 2004: Prominentenball by Georg Ringsgwandl, director: Georg Ringsgwandl, role: Michael Dachs
  • 2003: The walls by Jean Genet, director: Dieter Dorn, role: diverse
  • 2003: Peanuts (DEA) by Fausto Paradivino, director: Tina Lanik, role: Buddy
  • 2002: Titus Andronicus by Shakespeare, director: Elmar Goerden, role: Saturninus
  • 2002: The farmer as a millionaire by Ferdinand Raimund, director: Franz Xaver Kroetz, role: Lorenz
  • 2002: The fool and his wife tonight in Pancomedia by Botho Strauss, director: Dieter Dorn, role: Der transvestitische Engel u. a.
  • 2001: The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare, director: Dieter Dorn, role: Lancelot Gobbo
Drama Frankfurt am Main
  • 2001: King Lear by Shakespeare, director: Peter Eschberg, role: Edgar
  • 2001: Stories from the Vienna Woods by Ödön von Horváth, director: Peter Eschberg, role: Havlitschek
  • 2000: Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream , director: Peter Eschberg, role: slip of paper
  • 2000: King Kong's daughters by Theresia Walser, director: Thomas Schulte-Michels, role: Rolfi
Burgtheater in Vienna
  • 1999: Faith, love, alcohol, gala for Millennium New Year's Eve set up by Kurt Palm, roles: various
  • 1999: Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, director: Sven-Eric Bechtolf, role: Gasconnier Kadett
Wiener Festwochen / Co-production with Kampnagel (Hamburg)
  • 1999: Penthesilea "killed by p." After Heinrich von Kleist, director: Ute Rauwald, role: Achill

Awards

  • 1998: Max Reinhardt Prize
  • 2005: Bavarian Art Prize
  • 2007: Kurt Meisel Prize from the Association of Friends of the Bavarian State Theater
  • 2013: Freizeitrose ( Kurier , Austria) for the presentation in Unter der Staircase , together with Marcello de Nardo
  • 2016: Hersfeld Prize for the Krabat Ensemble with Robert Joseph Bartl as master
  • 2017: Audience Award of the Bad Hersfeld Festival

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