Christoph Bantzer (born 4 January 1936 in Marburg) is a German television actor.
Life and work
editChristoph Bantzer born on 4 January 1936 in Marburg in a family of artists (both father and grandfather were painters). His younger brother Claus Bantzer is a musician and composer.[citation needed]
Bantzer studied acting at the Berlin University of the Arts.[citation needed]
His focus is the theater spectacle; he played in many important German-language theaters, such as Schiller Theater, Zürich playhouse or the Burgtheater. From 1972 to 1977 he was a member of Christoph Bantzer Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. Since 1985 - the beginning of Jürgen Flimm's directorship - Bantzer belongs to the Thalia Theater in Hamburg.[citation needed]
In addition to his theater engagements, Bantzer works with many films, mainly these are television productions. As speaker, he can be heard on an audio book series and also in dubbed films.[citation needed]
Selected filmography
edit- The Doctor's Dilemma (1963, TV play), as Louis Dubedat
- Death of a Salesman (1968, TV play), as Biff Loman
- We Two (1970), as Andreas
- The Woman in White (1971, TV miniseries), as Walter Hartright
- Die Dämonen (1977, TV miniseries), as Nikolai Stavrogin
- Heinrich Heine (1978, TV film), as Heinrich Heine
- Mozart (1982, TV miniseries), as Mozart
- Wer zu spät kommt – Das Politbüro erlebt die deutsche Revolution (1990, TV film), as Egon Krenz
- Funny Games (1997), as Fred[1]
References
edit- ^ Lefort, Gérard; Péron, Didier (May 15, 1997). "CANNES. HANEKE, JEU DANGEREUX. Avec "Funny Games", massacre méticuleux d'une famille, Michael Haneke rend la violence insoutenable. Mais le film est si clinique qu'il laisse perplexe. SELECTION OFFICIELLE. Funny Games (Autriche), de Michael Haneke, avec Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe, Frank Giering; durée: 1 h 43". Libération (in French). Retrieved 2023-10-28.
External links
edit- Christoph Bantzer at IMDb
- Alexander Agency Munich (in German)