Valentin Schreyer (actor)

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Valentin Schreyer, Berlinale 2011

Valentin Schreyer (born December 25, 1978 in Kitzbühel ) is an Austrian film , television and theater actor .

Life

He completed his four-year acting training at the Vienna Conservatory with distinction. Immediately thereafter, Thomas Birkmayr discovered him, who made his debut in the role of Claudio in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing at the Theater in der Josefstadt.

Even during his acting training, Valentin Schreyer had roles in various works for cinema: Der Bockerer III (Epo-Film) and Nogo (Dor-Film) as well as television: Der Bulle von Tölz (Alexander-Film) and Julia - An Unusual Woman (Dor -Movie). Shortly after training at the Vienna Conservatory, he was nominated as a shooting star for Romy through his portrayal as the Roman head in Miss Else (SK-Film) .

In addition to his work in film and television, Valentin Schreyer has played at the Staatstheater Kassel and the Salzburg Festival, among others.

In 2008 he played under Felix Dvorak in "Die Kinder" by Hermann Bahr at the Schloss Weitra Festival and received an Undine Award nomination for best character actor for his first leading role Julian in Waiting for the Moon .

This was followed by appearances in the movies Todespolka (Demmelbauerfilm) and Die verrückte Welt der Ute Bock (Allahyari-Film). In 2011, the Lower Austria State Theater realized its wish to take on a role in a Dostoevsky story: the eponymous character in The Player . He has worked with directors Joseph Vilsmaier , Holger Haase , Walter Bannert , Johannes Gleim and Michael Schottenberg, among others . From 2012 to 2014 Schreyer took on the leading role of the manic-depressive biker Ben Hofer in Lindenstrasse . From 2019 to 2020 he could be seen again in this role. In 2012 he played in another production of the Lower Austria State Theater under the direction of theater legend Jérôme Savary . After a one-year engagement at the house, Schreyer took part in the film The Last Dance , which won an Austrian Film Prize in 2015 and the main prize for the best feature film at Diagonale in 2014.

In addition to his work as an actor, Schreyer repeatedly works as a speaker for documentaries, radio readings and audio books.

Private

Valentin Schreyer lives with his son and partner Cosima Viola in Vienna and Kitzbühel. His hobbies include longboarding and electronic music . He himself plays the saxophone and guitar. In total he learned to play seven instruments. Books by Leo Perutz are also close to his heart.

Awards

  • Undine Award nomination in the category Best Character Actor 2008 for Waiting for the Moon (Le Groupe Soleil)
  • Romy -Nominated 2003 for Schnitzler's Miss Else (SK-Film)

Filmography (selection)

Web links

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