Thomas Baum (writer)

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Thomas Baum (2019)

Thomas Baum (born December 28, 1958 in Linz ) is an Austrian writer , screenwriter and supervisor .

Life

Thomas Baum started as a writer with pieces like  Rauhe Zeiten  and  Cold hands . He wrote main evening films such as The Confession  and  Delivered , several episodes for the series  Tatort, Der Winzerkönig  and  The Rosenheim Cops  and documentary episodes for the series  Universum History . With director Andreas Prochaska he wrote the screenplay for the movie  In 3 Days You're Dead (2006). He wrote Franckstrasse 137 and Happy Planet for the “Theater Phönix” in Linz .

He has also written a children's book ( Süleyman whistles ) and a novel ( Inversion ). In 2015 he published  Danube so rot,  his first crime novel about Commissioner Robert Worschädl, which was later followed by Fatal Forgery  .

In addition to his work as a writer, Baum works as a supervisor, teaching supervisor and life and social counselor and as a  lecturer  at the Art University Linz . Until May 2019, he was a member of the regional cultural advisory board of Upper Austria .

Thomas Baum is married and has two daughters.

Works

theatre

  • 1988: rough times. World premiere ("WP"): Landestheater Linz
  • 1989: And forever, amen. WP: City Theater Klagenfurt
  • 1990: Cold hands. WP: Städtische Bühnen Bielefeld
  • 1992: birthday. WP: Städtische Bühnen Bielefeld
  • 1993: HJ. Premiere: Theater Phönix , Linz
  • 1998: Time Out. WP: Theater der Jugend , Vienna
  • 2000: Everything is okay. Premiere: Youth Theater Next Liberty of the Schauspielhaus Graz
  • 2002: Shit Happens. Premiere: Theater Phönix, Linz
  • 2003: Hard on hard. WP: Grenzlandbühne Leopoldschlag
  • 2004: sleeping dogs. Premiere: Theater Phönix, Linz
  • 2006: Hard bandages. Premiere: Theater Phönix, Linz
  • 2008: Ember Nest. WP: Westbahntheater, Innsbruck
  • 2011: Franckstrasse 137. Premiere: Theater Phönix, Linz
  • 2011: Chomolungma. WP: Theater of the Child, Linz
  • 2017: The Gruber case. WP: Mariendom Linz

Movie and TV

honors and awards

Web links

Commons : Thomas Baum (writer)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the staff directory of the Art University Linz. Accessed January 31, 2018
  2. orf.at: Thomas Baum resigns from the regional cultural advisory board . Article dated May 14, 2019, accessed May 14, 2019.
  3. ^ Province of Upper Austria: Members and substitute members in the regional cultural advisory board 2015 - 2018 . Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  4. nachrichten.at of May 17, 2017: He was the Christ in Hell ; accessed on May 17, 2017