Tobias Oertel

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Tobias Oertel

Tobias Oertel (born October 18, 1975 in Werneck ) is a German actor .

Life

Tobias Oertel grew up in Münnerstadt and later moved with the family to Würzburg as a teenager . There Oertel played first roles in children's and youth theater .

He completed his acting training at the Folkwang University of Applied Sciences in Essen and at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy . His lecturers included Leander Haussmann and Tom Toelle . Oertel's career as an actor began in the theater. Since 1996 he has had theater engagements at the Ruhr Festival in Recklinghausen , among others , where he appeared in the plays What you want by William Shakespeare and in Judith by Friedrich Hebbel . In 1999 he played at the theater "Die Tonne" in Reutlingen in the play Equus by Peter Shaffer . In the philosophical comedy Der Freigeist by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt he appeared in 2003 in the comedy on Kurfürstendamm in Berlin and in the comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus in Hamburg .

After a film seminar at the Coaching Company (2001), Oertel had his first film role in 2002 with a small supporting role in the feature film Semana Santa , where he was not named in the credits . From 2002, however, a career in German television developed continuously. Oertel took on several continuous series roles, episode roles and guest roles.

He was best known for the role of Philipp Fromm in the Sat.1 television series Bis in die Spitzen , where he played alongside Muriel Baumeister and Jeanette Hain . In 2005 he was also seen in Wolffs Revier and the RTL two-part Die Sturmflut on the screen.

Oertel was initially often used in crime films and crime series on German television , where he was mainly set on the role type of the villain or the mysterious villain. Oertel always created these characters ambivalent. In 2006, he was seen in a leading role in the ZDF crime series Kommissarin Lucas ; he played the initially suspect Klaus Webert, an employee of the Regensburg water rescue service and friend of the murder victim who works as a liaison for the protection of the constitution . In the ZDF crime series A Strong Team , he played the Berlin brothel owner Olaf Hecker in the episode Stumme Wut (first broadcast: January 2007) . In the Wilsberg thriller Royal Flush (first broadcast: March 2008), he played Thomas Winter, the manipulative manager of a large bakery who killed his wife. Only later did comedic roles such as that of small-town Casanova Ben in the Sat.1 film Women want more (2009) appear.

In 2010, in the ZDF love film Glücksboten from the Katie Fforde television series, he played the up-and-coming gourmet chef Lucas Gillespie at the side of Felicitas Woll . In the ZDF comedy Bella Vita (2010) he was seen alongside Andrea Sawatzki as a police officer and single father Sebastian Berg. He had a leading role in the crime scene crime thriller Altes Eisen (2011); he played Peter Stamm, the dubious owner of a betting shop . In the feature film IK1 - Tourists in Danger , Oertel was seen in September 2011 as the main actor in an RTL production. In 2011, in the psychological thriller It's not over , he was seen alongside Anja Kling in Das Erste in the role of HR officer Jochen Weber; He played the husband of a pianist imprisoned in the GDR for attempting to " illegally cross the border " . In the German comedy Mann does was Mann kann (2012) he played the role of Timothy Huntington; he embodied the future groom of the main character Iris.

In the ZDF Sunday film, Message in a Bottle to My Husband , he was seen alongside Melika Foroutan in March 2013 as a dance teacher , whose passion has been lost in everyday marriage. In April 2013 Oertel was seen as a Brazilian boat builder in the ZDF film River of Life - Lost on the Amazon . In the television comedy Bella Dilemma - Three Are One Too Many (2013), the third part of the Bella series with Andrea Sawatzki, Oertel again played the role of the policeman Sebastian Berg; the first broadcast was in September 2013 on ZDF.

Oertel also worked in a few short films and in some cinema productions . In 2007 he played in Front Is Damn Far Away and in 2008 in Innocence . In 2012 he stood in front of the camera as the leading actor in the film Bissigehund , a production of the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy and ProSiebenSat.1 Media . The film premiered in November 2012 at the 18th Baden-Württemberg Film Show.

In the ZDF crime series Die Wallensteins ( Dresden Mord ), he has played the forensic investigator and forensic technician Fabian Wiedlitz since 2015. From 2015 to 2020 he was seen in the ARD crime series Der Bozen-Krimi in a leading role as Capo Matteo Zanchetti. In the ZDF crime series SOKO Leipzig he played the recurring guest role of the profiler Frank Seefeld, in 2012, 2015 and 2018. Tobias Oertel lives in Berlin .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Tobias Oertel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Up to the top-Die Stars . Short portrait and interview with Tobias Oertel ( Memento from November 28, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Tobias Oertel-Gladly sometimes unsympathetic ( memento of the original from April 10, 2009 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. . Portrait on www.monstersandcritics.de @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.monstersandcritics.de
  3. Katharina Riehl: Panic in Paradise. RTL is testing a new crime series . Süddeutsche Zeitung , September 1, 2011, accessed on September 8, 2011 .
  4. ^ The Critics: "River of Life - Lost on the Amazon" . Criticism atquotemeter.de ; Retrieved April 23, 2013
  5. Questions to Tobias Oertel about his role as Capo Matteo Zanchetti , Das Erste.de. Retrieved February 5, 2016