Wolfram Rupperti

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Wolfram Rupperti (* 1967 in Kitzingen ) is a German actor .

Life

Education and theater

At the age of 17, Wolfram Rupperti was hired by the artistic director Veit Relin for two seasons at the gate tower theater in Sommerhausen , even before he began his acting training. After graduating from school, he completed his acting training at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich from 1987 to 1990 .

He was then permanently engaged at the Bavarian State Theater from 1990 to 1993 . During this time he played a. a. Simon in Romeo and Juliet (director: Leander Haußmann ), Pylades in Iphigenie auf Tauris (director: Amelie Niermeyer ) and the roles Geist / Schüler in Faust , directed by Dieter Dorn . From 1996 to 1998 another permanent engagement at the Stadttheater Bremerhaven followed . Abram in hunting scenes from Lower Bavaria , David Shayne in Bullets over Broadway , Orlando in As You Like It , the title role in Clavigo and Ferdinand in Kabale und Liebe were among his stage roles.

Rupperti then moved to the Schauspielhaus Wien in the 1998/99 season . For the 1998/99 season at the Schauspielhaus Wien he was awarded the Kainz Medal . This was followed by a guest engagement at the Volkstheater Vienna (2001). In the play Alma - A Show Biz ans Ende he played in 2003, as well as in 2005/2006, under the direction of Paulus Manker the role of the architect Walter Gropius in performances a. a. in the Convento dos Inglesinhos in Lisbon , in the Petronell Castle , in Vienna and in the Kronprinzenpalais in Berlin .

From the 2006/07 season Rupperti was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf . He stepped here u. a. as father of the bride in Blood Wedding , in the roles of Rupert / Sylvester in The Schroffenstein Family and Stanley Kowalski in Endstation Sehnsucht . He also worked in Düsseldorf for the grand coalition and the song drama Stairways to Heaven with the author, director and composer Erik Gedeon .

Rupperti has been a permanent member of the Munich Residenztheater ensemble since the 2011/12 season . Here he played u. a. Flaut / Thisbe in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2011/12 season; director: Michael Thalheimer ), Lasse in Eyjafjallajökull-Tam-Tam by Helmut Krausser (world premiere, October 2011; director: Robert Lehniger ), Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew (2011/12 season ; Director: Tina Lanik ), Sebastian in Was ihr wollt (season 2014/15; director: Amelie Niermeyer) and President of Walter in Kabale und Liebe (season 2014/15; director: Amelie Niermeyer).

In the 2015/16 season he performed at the Residenztheater Munich a. a. as Thomas Putnam in witch hunt , as Monsieur Lheureux in Madame Bovary and as a messenger from Corinth in King Oedipus .

He also worked with directors Robert Lepage , Christian Stückl , Anselm Weber , Marcus Lachmann and Gerald Singer .

Movie and TV

Since the late 1990s, Ruppert has also regularly appeared in film and television roles. He took on numerous episode roles in television series; So at the beginning of his television career he stood in front of the camera for two episodes of the RTL crime series Doppelter Einsatz . Other episode roles followed, for example in the RTL action series Medicopter 117 - Every Life Counts (2001), in the SAT1 hospital series For all cases Stefanie (2002) and in the SAT 1 crime series Kommissar Rex (2003; as Magister Hardt).

In the ZDF series Girlfriends - Friendship with Heart , Rupperti played the banker Hans Niebeck, an old school friend of the series character Marie Schäfer ( Mariele Millowitsch ), in some episodes that were first broadcast in 2002 . In the Munich Tatort: ​​Im Visier (first broadcast: November 2003) he was seen as Hannes Mross; he played the head of operations in a SEK elite unit. He had a supporting role in the love drama Greetings from Kashmir (2005).

He had other episode roles in SOKO Kitzbühel (2004; as motocross driver Alfred Auer), SOKO Vienna (2005), Der Bulle von Tölz (2005), Die Rosenheim-Cops (2012; as building contractor Peter Koob) and Der Alte (2013; as Thorsten "Chiko" Chikowski, leader of a motorcycle club).

In March 2016 Rupperti was seen again in the ZDF series Die Rosenheim-Cops in a leading role in the episode; he played the fruit farmer Sepp Langenbach. In the film Willkommen bei den Hartmanns , which came to German cinemas in November 2016, he played the role of police inspector Gebhardt.

Rupperti lives in Munich.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Wolfram Rupperti profile and vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved March 30, 2016
  2. a b c Wolfram Rupperti profile at CAST FORWARD . Retrieved March 30, 2016
  3. a b c d Wolfram Rupperti: A man shows his face in: Mainpost from November 23, 2006. Retrieved on March 30, 2016.
  4. a b c d e f Wolfram Rupperti Vita. Internet presence at the Residenztheater Munich . Retrieved March 30, 2016
  5. Alma venue 2003 - Convento dos Inglesinhos. Occupation. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  6. ^ "The 'girl friends' in the Niebüller cinema and in the Porsche on the Hindenburgdamm" (Moin Moin, October 2001). Retrieved March 30, 2016