Stephan Grossmann

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Stephan Grossmann with Dagmar Manzel at the premiere of Tatort: ​​A day like any other

Stephan Grossmann (born September 2, 1971 in Dresden ) is a German theater and film actor .

Life

Grossmann is the son of a family of teachers and grew up in Moritzburg near Dresden. After completing his school education, he completed a commercial apprenticeship. After the fall of the Berlin Wall , he began studying acting at the Konrad Wolf University of Film and Television in Potsdam . In 1992 he received the Actor Award from the Federal Ministry for Culture and Science for the meeting of all German-speaking drama schools in Berlin. Since 1993 he has worked as a theater actor at the Berliner Ensemble , Schauspiel Frankfurt with Peter Eschberg, Schauspiel Leipzig with Wolfgang Engel, Deutsche Theater Berlin with Thomas Langhoff, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus with Anna Badora, Deutsche Schauspielhaus with Tom Stromberg and most recently at the German National Theater Weimar with Hasko Weber busy. A long-term collaboration with the director Jürgen Gosch began at Schauspiel Frankfurt . More than ten productions were created in the joint work. Most recently he played in Maxim Gorki's Summer Guests , Roland Schimmelpfennig's Ambrosia , William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in his productions .

In addition to theater work, he is also increasingly engaged in television and cinema films. He played his first prominent leading role on television in 2008 in Polizeiruf 110: Geliebter Mörder under the direction of Christiane Balthasar and in 2009 as the young Helmut Kohl in Der Mann aus der Pfalz under the direction of Thomas Schadt . This is followed by other appearances in some series, such as from 2010-2018 in Weissensee under the direction of Friedemann Fromm and television films, including Das Glück is a serious matter by Hermine Huntgeburth and Munich 72 - The Assassination , in which he met the former Federal Minister of the Interior Hans-Dietrich Genscher played. Directed by Jessica Hausner , he starred in the 2013 film Amour Fou as a loving but emotionally controlling husband, which premiered in Cannes in 2014 and opened the Viennale in Vienna. In the same year Grossmann also stood in front of the camera for the movie Freistatt , where he played the strict housefather "Wilde". In 2014 he played for ZDF in the documentary Fürst Pückler: Playboy, Pascha, Visionär and was seen as an Indian priest in the film Marry Me & Family .

In 2015 Grossmann got several permanent and recurring roles in film and television series, like something in Hotel Heidelberg . As part of the Bundschuh family television series , Grossmann has been seen as Hans-Dieter Schultze alongside Eva Löbau , who plays his film wife Rose, in one of the main roles in the film adaptations of Andrea Sawatzki's novels about Gundula and Gerald Bundschuh since 2015 . Since May 2018 he has been in front of the camera as Head of Commissariat Grimm at the side of Yvonne Catterfeld and Götz Schubert for the ARD Thursday crime series Wolfsland .

Grossmann is a member of the German Film Academy .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 2014: Steffen Thiemann: Sandbag - Director: Thomas Wolfertz (radio play - MDR )
  • 2017: Radio play production: Lutherland - Director: Stefan Kanis (radio play - MDR )

Web links

Commons : Stephan Grossmann  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Bundschuh family at Fernsehserien.de; accessed on January 19, 2020.
  2. ^ Stephan Grossmann. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed on March 26, 2019 .