Vitus Wieser

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Vitus Wieser (born August 19, 1977 in Klagenfurt , Carinthia ) is an Austrian film and theater actor.

Life

Vitus Wieser completed his acting training at a private drama school in Vienna.

He made his first acting experiences during his training, as an extra, at the Vienna Burgtheater with Martin Kušej and Andrea Breth , in various commercials, as well as in Michael Haneke's " The Piano Player ", before Wolfgang Murnberger took him for his film "Hainburg - Love and Resistance" cast as a supporting role at the side of Gerti Drassl .

At the same time, as part of the final piece, together with his training class, under the direction and authorship of Stephan Perdekamp, ​​he worked on the musical comedy "Sensible", in which he also played one of the four main roles. "Please continue like this" wrote the Viennese city newspaper Falter in its review of September 27, 2006. Between 2003 and 2007 the piece was continuously developed and played over 100 times.

In spring 2007, Vitus Wieser took part in the masterclass of the New York LAByrinth Theater Company , under the direction of Philip Seymour Hoffman at the time , and studied a. a. with David Deblinger, Padraic Lillis, John Gould Rubin and Brett C. Leonard. Collaborations have emerged in recent years. a. with the directors David Schalko , Oliver Kartak , Marie Kreutzer , Lucas Vossoughi, Quentin Tarantino , Nino Haratiwili , Sven Lange and Philipp Stölzl .

In October 2016 he premiered his first solo program “Gangster” at the Theater am Alsergrund .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Diepresse.com: Vitus Wieser: "Gangster" . Article dated October 22, 2016, accessed May 23, 2017.