Winfried Frey (actor)

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Winfried Frey (born December 24, 1968 in Neuburg an der Donau ) is a German folk actor , presenter , author , theater director and cabaret artist . He is married to the actress Petra Auer and the couple have two children.

Life

Winfried Frey grew up in Neuburg an der Donau until he was 16 . He was already on stage at the age of eleven. Two years later he played in the humorous-musical duo "Die Brucker Buam". He completed his acting training at the Zinner Studio and Friedericke Müller in Munich.

In 1986 he became a permanent member of the ensemble of the world-famous Volkssängerbühne Platzl, where shortly afterwards Bernd Helfrich discovered him for his Chiemgauer Volkstheater . Many other engagements on various stages, as well as television theaters such as Chiemgauer Volkstheater, Peter Steiner's Theaterstadl or Komödienstadel followed. He got his first major television role in the RTL series Zum Stanglwirt . Much more important, however, was his leading role in the arte / ZDF drama Alle haben geschwiegen (1995) by Norbert Kückelmann : If Frey was previously cast as a Bavarian popular figure and youthful lover, he was a murderer here. The film thrilled at the Munich Film Festival and Winfried Frey had successfully expanded his range of roles.

From 1996 he was part of the ZDF series Forsthaus Falkenau , and has repeatedly played the leading role in, among others, Der Bulle von Tölz ( Sat.1 ), in television films such as the Bavarian Radio Kreuzwege as a young pastor (1998) by Werner Asam , or as a disabled Richard Karpfinger in Steffi Kammermeier's Time of the Fish (2004), as well as in the Tatort film Im Visier and much more. Even Franz Xaver Bogner took Winfried Frey repeatedly for his legendary series. Frey had leading episode roles in four episodes of Café perjury , was Eugen Gänslmayr from the building and regulatory authority in his BR series Der Kaiser von Schexing (2007-2011) and is represented in the ARD police series Munich 7 as police chief Hans Kneidl in leading roles . In autumn 2007 he stood in front of the camera in the Marcus H. Rosenmüller movie Räuber Kneißl as Commander Gösswein.

In 2008 Winfried Frey doubled the CSU chairman Erwin Huber for the first time on the Nockherberg ( strong beer tasting ).

As a cabaret artist he has been on the road with his group Boarisch Dynamit since 1996 , regularly moderated the “folk music” on Radio Bayern 1, occasionally lends his voice to the puppets in the Munich marionette theater and acts in radio plays. In 2009/2010 Winfried Frey sporadically shot the musical travel report " FREYFAHRT " for BR .

With his themed readings on the Day of the Archives ('Unusual Murder Cases in Bavaria' and '100 Years of Revolution in Bavaria'), he brings more visitors to the Munich State Archives than ever before.

Since 2010 he has also been working increasingly as an author and theater director. Among other things, he writes 13 dialog scripts for the daily Bavarian series " Dahoam is dahoam " and developed new series concepts, idea sketches for films or television games as well as documentary formats at the request of various TV stations on behalf of several production companies. To date, almost 20 full-length theater pieces, music theater pieces and cabaret programs are on his artistic account.

In autumn 2016 he will perform his first solo program "Endlich Frey!" from the baptism and tours with it in southern Germany. The second solo "FreyZEIT - at home all over the world, at home in Bavaria" will start in early 2019.

Frey is an SOS Children's Village ambassador.

Filmography (selection)

Theater (selection)

  • since 1995 over 50 TV theater recordings for RTL and Bavarian television
  • 2000: The Innocent, Director: G. Löw
  • 2001: The Brandner Kaspar, director: C. Trantow
  • 2001: The Magic Flute, Director: S. Oeft
  • 2004: Die chaste Hur ', directed by Winfried Frey
  • 2006–2007: Theo Berger - Fragments, directed by Winfried Frey and Hermann J. Vief
  • 2007: Im weissen Rössl, director: Georg Büttl (in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Open Air)
  • 2009: MACHT los, directed by Winfried Frey
  • 2012: Uprising, directed by Harry Helfrich
  • 2013–2015: REIZende LEICH, director: Winfried Frey
  • 2014: Lumpazivagabundus, director: Georg Büttl
  • 2016: The Farewell Dinner, directed by Phillip Moschitz
  • 2018: Not Public, Director: Bernd Helfrich

Radio / radio play / moderation (selection)

  • Las Vegas - opening of the Hofbräuhaus - 10 episodes for Bavarian television - 2004
  • since 2006: Bayern 1 Volksmusik, including ARD radio TATORT for BR
  • 200th anniversary of the Oktoberfest “traditional costume and rifle parade” - ARD / BR, September 19, 2010 - live moderation
  • several times ARD radio TATORT - Schenja - script: Robert Hältner - director: Ulrich Lampen
  • since 2014 German Theater "The Oide-Wiesn-BÜRGERBALL"
  • Patrona Bavariae 2017 - highlight of the 7-year pilgrimage at Munich's Marienplatz
  • from 2017 RECLAM classics as audio books on Spotify

Writer and director

Author for television (selection)

  • Winfried Frey is a dialogue writer on the daily series of BR (13 scripts to date) Dahoam is dahoam .
  • Participation in the TRANSMEDIA PRIZE as part of the Munich Film Festival , ideas competition in the spirit of the journalist Fritz Michael Gerlich with the concept "Not without my mother or my doll is broken"
  • Short film script: "Lonely together" (AT) - tragic comedy.
  • Since 2011 artistic overall director of the strong beer event in the east of Munich "Truderinger Ventil" and the strong beer tapping in Grünwald - in personal union as author, director, actor and strong beer speaker.
  • Epxosé “finally free” as part of the 2011 script competition in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

Author for print media and stage (selection)

  • Since 2011 artistic overall director of the strong beer event in the east of Munich "Truderinger Ventil", strong beer tapping PWG in Grünwald and in the Hirschgarten - in personal union as author, director, actor and strong beer speaker.
  • 2013/14: once a month the column “frey Schnauze”, under the pseudonym “Friedl Hundhamma”, for the Münchner Wochenanzeiger and online at www.tierportal-muenchen.de

Author for plays (selection)

  • Gambling with singing "As Glück is a Matz"
  • By Winfried Frey based on Johann N. Nestroys “The evil spirit Lumpazivagabundus”.
  • Play "Macht los" - Political, play with singing - by Winfried Frey, self-published.
  • Play "Theo Berger" - fragments - play - by Winfried Frey. piece goods stage and music publisher (GmbH)
  • Play "Die chaste Hur" - play with singing - by Winfried Frey. piece goods stage and music publisher (GmbH)
  • Play "Heisse Steine" - comedy - by Winfried Frey. Stückgut stage and music publisher (GmbH).
  • Play "The Kurschatten Guarantee" - by Winfried Frey.

Director (excerpt)

  • Comedy - Alpenglüh'n und Männertreu - by Cornelia Willinger, 2018
  • Game of chance with singing "As Glück is a Matz" by Winfried Frey based on Johann N. Nestroys "Der böse Geist Lumpazivagabundus". Premiere on March 17, 2017 in the Feldkirchen children's home.
  • Comedy "Da Leftutti" by Peter Landstorfer. Premiere on March 6, 2015 in the Feldkirchen children's home.
  • Comedy “Americans with icing” by Steffi Kammermeier; 2014.
  • “Mitten bei der Nacht” by author and tower scribe Gerhard Loew, January 2015.
  • "You have to reckon with shrinkage" by author and tower scribe Gerhard Loew. October 2014.
  • "GO". Bavarian political by Winfried Frey. First performance in 2009 in the Stadttheater Neuburg an der Donau.
  • "Theo Berger - Fragments". A psychogram about the escape king from the Donaumoos by Winfried Frey. Published by Stückgut Bühnen- und Musikverlag (GmbH). World premiere in 2006 in the Stadttheater Neuburg an der Donau.
  • "The chaste whore". Play with singing. A Bavarian Singspiel around 1890 by Fried von Brugg, alias Winfried Frey. Published by Stückgut Bühnen- und Musikverlag (GmbH). First performance in 2004 in the Stadttheater Neuburg an der Donau.
  • "Truderinger Ventil" - the strong beer tapping in the east of Munich. Since 2011 overall artistic director at the Kulturzentrum Trudering.

Awards

  • 1999: Gold film tape for "Only carpenters make women happy" (Director: Markus H. Rosenmüller)
  • 2005: Adolf Grimme Prize for "Munich 7" (director: Franz Xaver Bogner)
  • 2005: Bavarian TV Prize for "Munich 7" (Director: Franz Xaver Bogner)
  • 2015: Georg Lohmeier Memorial Prize
  • 2017: Monica Bleibtreu Prize

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 25 years Singspiel br.de, August 18, 2011.
  2. Konstantin Schätz: Horror from the Heart on SZ.de , August 30, 2017