Thomas Stegherr

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Thomas Stegherr (born July 4, 1974 in Augsburg ) is a German actor.

Professional background

After graduating from high school and doing civilian service, Thomas Stegherr began working at the Augsburg Municipal Theaters in 1993 . He was there in the productions " Mother Courage ", " The Merry Widow ", " My Fair Lady ", " Die Bernauerin ", " A Night in Venice ", " Don Carlos " and " The Love of the Three Oranges " on the Stage. At the same time, he worked there as an assistant director and intern in the field of music and spoken theater a. a. for Herbert Kreppel ("One Night in Venice"), Assaf Levin ("Don Carlo") and Friederike Vielstich ("Hamlet").

In 1996, he began his acting training at the New Munich Acting School of Ali desire King , which he completed 1999th At the same time he was accepted into the ZBF agency, which still represents him today. Thomas Stegherr lives in Munich.

Thomas Stegherr has been on stage in the comedy in the Bayerischer Hof (Munich) since 2004 and, in addition to his numerous roles in children's musicals, is part of the "Feuerzangenbowle" ensemble there. This production by Karl Absenger achieved cult status in the Munich theater scene with over 200 performances in 12 seasons.

In three seasons from 2013 to 2015 Thomas Stegherr was engaged at the Heppenheim Festival, where he was on stage in a total of 6 productions and embodied a. a. Jupiter in Heinrich von Kleist's "Amphitryon", Knuzius in Zuckmayer's "The Merry Vineyard" and Schnauz in Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream".

In addition to stage and television, Thomas Stegherr also works for various dubbing studios as a speaker and dialog book author. The feature films and TV series for which he has written German synchronized versions include "Maman & Ich", "Hearts Of Spring", "Liv & Maddie" (Disney), "Bizaardvark" (Disney) and "Looking" (HBO).

Theater productions (selection)

Akademietheater (Munich)
Young Drama Ensemble Munich
  • "The White Rose" (role: Christoph Probst)
  • "Medea" (role: Jason)
  • "With the cucumber plane to the South Seas" (role: Herod)
Comedy in the Bayerischer Hof , Munich
  • 2004–2017 "Die Feuerzangenbowle" (production: Karl Absenger , role: Melworm)
  • 2006 "Luzi the Guardian Angel" (production: Peter M. Preissler , role Gabriel / Christian)
  • 2007 "Till Eulenspiegel" (production: Peter M. Preissler, role: Elektro-Ede)
  • 2008 "Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten" (production: Peter M. Preissler, role: Jojo, the rooster)
  • 2008 "Endlich alone" (production: Thomas Stroux , role: Elliott)
  • 2009–2011 "Don't always run away!" (Production: Claus Helmer , role: Uninvited guest)
  • 2009 "Ritter Kamenbert" (production: Peter M. Preissler, role: Quargel)
  • 2010 "The Firebird" (production: Peter M. Preissler, role: Katschei)
  • 2011 "Nils Holgersson" (production: Peter M. Preissler, role: Gorgo, Goldauge, Gunter von Ganter and others)
  • 2012 "Anton - Das Mäusemusical" (production: Peter M. Preissler) (assistant director)
  • 2013 "An der Arche um Acht" (production: Peter M. Preissler) (role: Penguin No. 1)
  • 2015 "The Christmas Goose Auguste" (production: Peter M. Preissler) (role: Miss Therese)
  • 2016 "Hamlet and the Rackers" (production: Peter M. Preissler) (roles: Baby Biber / Bauer Schmidt-Hoopoe)
Heppenheim Festival
  • 2013: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (production: Martin Böhnlein ) (roles: Schnauz (wall), motte)
  • 2013: "The sweetest madness" (production: Pia Hänggi ) (role: Otis)
  • 2014: "The happy vineyard" (production: Claudia Wehner ) (role: Knuzius)
  • 2014: "Living twice is better" (Production: Pia Hänggi) (Role: Bobby)
  • 2015: "Up and away" (production: Martin Böhnlein) (role: room waiter)
  • 2015: "Amphitryon" (production: Pia Hänggi) (role: Jupiter)

TV productions (selection)

Productions as a dubbed author