Thomas Kautenburger

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Thomas Kautenburger

Thomas Kautenburger (* 1961 in Dillingen / Saar ) is a German actor and author .

Life

Kautenburger was born in Dillingen on the Saar; he grew up in Düppenweiler . At the age of 18 he suffered a serious motorcycle accident ; since then he has been privately engaged in psychological, philosophical and spiritual teachings. He first completed a technical training as a welder ; after that he ran his own company in the field of metal finishing until 1996.

After health problems, he had to give up his professional activity at the age of 30. Since then he has devoted himself to acting; He made his first experiences as an actor during a three-day trial weekend at the Theater Academy in Cologne . There he completed his acting training from 1997 to 2001. In 2001 and 2003 he appeared in various theater roles at the Akademietheater Köln eV. In 2003 he took part in a workshop for voice actors with Joachim Kunzendorf in Berlin . Further studies as an actor took place from 2008 to 2010 at the International Film School Cologne .

Since 2003 he has worked regularly as an actor and speaker. He initially had supporting roles in various television series, including the Tatort television film Tatort: ​​Der doppelte Lott (2005; as a master mechanic in a Porsche workshop) and in the Wilsberg crime thriller Wilsberg: Royal Flush (2005; also as a workshop owner ) . He had other episode roles (main and supporting roles) in the television series Sturm der Liebe (2009; as Pastor Sorge), Danni Lowinski (2013; as Günther), Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (2013; as a mercenary Becker in the Episode hangover mood ), cheerful to fatal: Between the lines (2013; as administrator Jupp Klowitzky in the episode Three Years Away ), Pensionnercops (2015; as chief inspector Hartmann) and Einstein (2017).

In April 2013, Kautenburger played a leading role in the Tatort television film A Handful of Paradise . He embodied Frank van Lieshaut, known as "Mutti", the head of a rocker gang . He received the role after a casting at the Saarland State Theater in Saarbrücken , where he was able to prevail against several competitors. In February 2018 he was seen in a leading role in the ZDF crime series SOKO Stuttgart ; He played the suspect carpenter Bert Meyse, whose bionic hand prosthesis is found on the neck of the murdered developer.

Kautenburger acted in numerous short films .

Kautenburger is also active as an author in the field of life support . 2011 wrote and published in self-publishing with the Self Publisher Portal Feiyr his first book, the guide disk subconscious - if you expect more from life than book and audio book .

Since 2007 he has lived with his partner in Gevelsberg near Wuppertal .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Kautenburger About the author. Biographical. Vita at Acatos-Verlag
  2. a b c d e f Tatort-Star provides help in life in: Wochenkurier from 7 December 2011
  3. a b Tatort evening with Tim and Mutti in Trierischer Volksfreund from April 8, 2013
  4. Thomas Kautenburger is "Mutti": Gevelsberger plays the main role in Tatort am Sonntag in: Lokalpass from April 2, 2013
  5. a b The crime scene villain comes from Gevelsberg in: Der Westen from April 2, 2013
  6. Thomas Kautenburger shoots a leading role in the episode for ZDF in “SOKO Stuttgart - The Ice Cold Hands” . Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  7. ^ SOKO Stuttgart, ZDF. The ice-cold hand ( memento of the original from February 10, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Season 9, episode 21/26 (film still). Retrieved February 9, 2018. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.srf.ch
  8. Hard drive subconscious . Content and product description