Tim Olrik Stöneberg

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Tim Olrik Stöneberg (born April 25, 1973 in Cologne ) is a German actor .

Life

education

Tim Olrik Stöneberg completed an acting training at the Arturo Drama School in Cologne from 1999 to 2002 under the direction of Gereon Nussbaum. In 2002 he graduated from the Arturo Drama School with a “Diploma Media Actor”.

Engagement at the Trier Theater

From 2002 Stöneberg was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Trier Theater , where he was initially engaged with a two-year contract under director Heinz Lukas-Kindermann . In 2004 the contract was extended under the subsequent director Gerhard Weber. Stönenberg's contract at the Trier City Theater ran until the end of Weber's directorship and ended in the summer of 2015. At the theater, Stöneberg played a wide range of roles, which often included comic roles; but he also embodied the type of gigolo , casanova and heartbreaker .

Stönenbergs embodied numerous roles of the classical and modern theater repertoire at the Stadttheater Trier, a. a. Jedermanns Gesell in Jedermann (2003), the sculptor Brindsley Miller in the comedy Comedy in the Dark by Peter Shaffer (2004), the student Philip in the tragic comedy The Measure of Things by Neil LaBute (2005), the drum major in Woyzeck (2008), La Flèche in The Miser (2008), Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet (2008), the journalists Buddy Lawrence in The Devil's General (2009) and Warren in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2009).

This was followed by roles in Der Gott des Gemetzels (2009), in Sibylle Berg's play The Golden Last Years (2010) and in April 2010 in the world premiere of the play I Was Public Enemy No. 1 , the stage version of Wolfgang Welsch 's autobiography of the same name.

In the 2010/11 season he appeared at the Stadttheater Trier as "He" (in the only male role ) in the play Orange Peel by Maja Pelévic . In the opening production of the 2011/12 season, Stöneberg was seen from August to October 2011 as Officer Krupke in the musical West Side Story . In the 2011/12 season he also played Demetrius in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Stadttheater Trier , the journalist Ludo Decker in a stage version of the film Keinohrhasen , Graf von Kent in Maria Stuart and Clark’s nephew in Sonny Boys.In the 2013/14 season he was the Stage manager Tim Allgood in the comedy Der nackte Wahnsinn by Michael Frayn .

He also took on numerous roles in children's and youth theater at the Trier City Theater, such as Achmed in Sindbad der Seefahrer , the title role in the children's musical Der Lebkuchenmann by David Wood and the magician Petrusilius Zwackelmann .

Stöneberg also appeared at the Bread and Games Spectaculum in the Trier amphitheater . From 2006 he played the role of Antigonus, the mayor of Augusta Treverorum , a former slave who becomes an adversary of the power-hungry gladiator Hercules.

Movie and TV

Stönenberg also worked in some film productions. In 2008 he had a leading role in the no-budget film Hotep , an art film by the Cologne filmmaker duo Falko Jakobs and Gerrit Wustmann. He played Johnny, a formerly successful musician who is now living with a drug and alcohol problem.

In April 2013, Stoeneberg played a leading role in the Tatort television film A Handful of Paradise . He played the role of Tim Rowert, a newcomer to the "Dark Dogs" motorcycle gang who wants to join the group of rockers. In November 2016, Stöneberg was seen in an episode role in the television series Pensionnercops in the episode Real Friends . In December 2016, Stöneberg was seen in the ZDF series Heldt in a supporting role; he played Frank Bauer, the henchman of a corrupt Dutch building contractor. He played this role again in the 7th season of the series (2019).

Stöneberg also acted in a few short films .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Gladiator at the scene of the crime: Trier theater actor in the ARD crime thriller in Trierischer Volksfreund from April 4, 2013
  2. "My favorite role is always the next" in Trierischer Volksfreund from August 17, 2015. Accessed February 11, 2016
  3. The anger can still be felt . Performance review at Nachtkritik.de from April 25, 2010
  4. Beauty is a game with masks . Performance review at Nachtkritik.de from January 23, 2011
  5. West Side Story: On the staging of the Trier Theater ( Memento from September 5, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), cast by Kulturfreak.de
  6. Big cinema in the big house - premiere “Keinohrhasen” . Performance review; 5vier.de of January 18, 2012
  7. Two old fighters - “Sunny Boys” in the Trier Theater . Performance review; 5vier.de of March 12, 2012
  8. ^ Trier "Bread & Games" heroes in the "Tatort" . Report in: Wochenspiegel Trier from August 12, 2012. Retrieved on February 11, 2016.
  9. a b Tim Olrik Stöneberg; »The main principle was: have fun« Interview with Tim Olrik Stöneberg; Hunderttausend.de; accessed on July 21, 2013. (no longer available online)
  10. ^ Tatort evening with Tim and Mutti . In: Trierischer Volksfreund from April 8, 2013.
  11. Trier actor under suspicion of murder - Tim Olrik Stoeneberg tonight at "Pensionnercops" . In: Trierischer Volksfreund from November 23, 2016. Retrieved November 23, 2016.