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Alexander Pschill
Born (1970-06-13) 13 June 1970 (age 54)
Vienna, Austria
NationalityAustrian
OccupationActor
AgentDoris Fuhrmann Management[1]
Known forInspector Rex
Websitewww.alexanderpschill.at

Alexander Pschill (born 13 June 1970)[2] is an Austrian actor who is best known for starring in Inspector Rex from 2002 to 2004.[3]

Biography

From 1989 to 1993, Alexander Pschill studied at the "Cornish College of the Arts Professional Acting Conservatory" in Seattle, Washington and graduated as Bachelor of Fine Arts.[2] Besides playing the leading role in Peter Patzak's 1993 television production 1945, which started Pschill's career, the actor also starred in Der Sohn des Babymachers and Glück auf Raten (both 1995). From 2000 onwards, Pschill was a member of the cast of Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau and from 2002 to 2004, he portrayed the main character Marc Hoffmann in Inspector Rex alongside Elke Winkens.[3] He starred in the eighth, ninth and tenth season of the TV series (episodes 91 to 119).

Alexander Pschill's younger sister is singer Fawni.[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Type Ref.
1990 Temptation Dayan Ballweg [5]
1991 Das Dorf an der Grenze Loise Karnitscher Fritz Lehner, Peter Patzak TV movie [6]
1993 1945 Florian Peter Patzak TV movie [3]
1994 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance Hanno Michael Haneke movie [5]
1995[7] Inspector Rex
German: Kommissar Rex
Seidl
(Ep. "Blutspuren")
Udo Witte TV series [3]
1995 Der Sohn des Babymachers Paul Susanne Zanke TV movie [3]
1995 Glück auf Raten Benjamin Glück Peter Patzak TV movie [3]
1996 That's all Johnny Micky Michael Pfeifenberger short film [5][8]
1997 Beastie Girl Dany Johannes Fabrick theatrical movie [5][9]
1997 Alles werden gut Micky Michael Pfeifenberger short film [5][10]
1997/98 Aus heiterem Himmel Rufus Goldberg
(seasons 4 and 5)
Wolfgang Henschel, Dominikus Probst among others TV series [3]
1999 Zwei Frauen, ein Mann und ein Baby
(aka Ach Baby, ein Baby)
Sascha Wolfgang Murnberger TV movie [3]
2000 Thanksgivin', die nachtblaue Stadt Micky Michael Pfeifenberger theatrical movie [5][11]
2000/01 Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau Dr. Anton Altmann
(seasons 3 and 4)
Holger Barthel, Walter Bannert TV series [3]
2001 Selbstbeschreibung Younger G. S. Troller Georg Stefan Troller TV movie / documentary [3]
2002-04 Inspector Rex
German: Kommissar Rex
Marc Hoffmann
(seasons 8, 9 and 10)
Hajo Gies, Gerald Liegel, Michi Riebl, Andreas Prochaska among others TV series [3]
2003 Schatten Mann Markus Engel short film [5][12]
2004 Der Bestseller – Wiener Blut Schulz Dirk Regel TV movie [3]
2005 Lucía Vincenzo Pasquale Pozzessere TV movie [3]
2005 T-Bone Boyfriend Florian Fessl short film [5]
2005 Deli.Moment Benjamin Julia Frick short film [5]
2007 SOKO Donau Ingo Kock
(Ep. "In Vino Veritas")
Erwin Keusch TV series [3]
2007 Dienstag: "Schein" Erik Etschel short film
2007 Facetten Phillip Erik Etschel movie [5]
2008 Zwei Personen Film Felix (Mann) Markus Engel short film [13][14]
2008 Reflection Peter Monika Farukuoye short film [5]
2008-12 Die Lottosieger Dr. Rüdiger Rössler Leo Bauer TV series [3]
2009 Rimini Waiting Man Peter Jaitz movie [5]
2009 Der Winzerkönig Dr. Klaus Rieder
(Ep. "Die Krise")
Michi Riebl TV series [3]
2009 Schnell ermittelt Roland Czerny
(Ep. "Laura Czerny")
Andreas Kopriva TV series [3]
2010 Todespolka Herbert Führer Michael Pfeifenberger theatrical movie [3]
2010 Die verrückte Welt der Ute Bock Anrainer Houchang Allahyari biographical movie [3]
2010 Gut gegen Nordwind Leo Leike Michael Kreihsl stage drama recording
("Kammerspiele Wien", 2009)
[15][16][17]
2011 Der letzte Gast Markus Engel short film [18]
2011 Alle sieben Wellen Leo Leike Michael Kreihsl stage drama recording
("Kammerspiele Wien", 2010)
[15][19][20]
2011 Vatertag Otto Michi Riebl TV movie [3]
2012 Vier Frauen und ein Todesfall (one episode) Andreas Kopriva TV series [15][21]
2012 Janus Dr. Leo Benedikt Andreas Kopriva TV series [15][22]

Music video appearances

  • 2011: Kreisky - "Scheisse, Schauspieler"[23][24]

As director

  • 2004: Seven New Plays --- animated short film directed by Markus Engel and Alexander Pschill[25][26]

Stage

Year(s) Title Role Director Venue Ref.
Tolmezzo Sängerknabe Gerhard Willert "Schauspielhaus Wien" [27]
1993 Die Amazonen Theseus Zeno Staner [27]
1994 Die Sache mit dem Heinrich Heinrich Alexander Strobele "Theater der Jugend Wien" [27][28]
1995 Die Hochzeit des Figaro Cherubin Robert Meyer "Festspiele Reichenau" [27][28][29]
1995/96 Oh Wunder Lissardo Beverly Blankenship "Theater Drachengasse Wien" [28][30]
1996 Die Kuruzzen Czoky Erhard Pauer "Volkstheater Wien Donaufestival" [27]
1996 Liebe Jelena Pascha Thomas Birkmeir "Theater der Jugend Wien" [27][28][29]
1997 Das Mädl aus der Vorstadt Herr Gigl Robert Meyer "Festspiele Reichenau" [28][29]
1998 Killing for Company Frank Thomas Birkmeir "Studio Bühne Villach" [27]
1998/2000 Magic Afternoon Charly Herbert Sasse "Schlossparktheater Berlin" [27][29][31]
1999 Nietzsche Peter Thomas Birkmeir "Schlossparktheater Berlin" [28]
1999 Viel Lärm um Nichts Claudio Thomas Birkmeir "Schlossparktheater Berlin" [27][28][31][32]
1999 Der Diener zweier Herren Silvio Marcello de Nardo "Schlossparktheater Berlin" [27][29][32]
2000 Peer Gynt Peer Gynt Thomas Birkmeir "Theater der Jugend Wien (Renaissancetheater)" [27][28][29]
2001 Liebelei Fritz Thomas Birkmeir "Studio Bühne Villach" [27][28][29]
2004 Das weite Land Otto von Aigner Beverly Blankenship "Festspiele Reichenau" [27][28][29][32]
2005 Das vierte Gebot Martin Herbert Föttinger "Theater in der Josefstadt" [28][29][33]
2005 Die Drei Musketiere Aramis / Herzog von Buckingham Dominik Wilgenbus "Theatersommer Haag" [27][29][34][35]
2006 Die Kaktusblüte Igor Reinhard Schwabenitzky "Kammerspiele Wien" [29][36]
2007 Elling Elling Harald Posch "Kammerspiele Wien" [28][29][37]
2007 Der Ruf des Lebens Max Franz Xaver Krötz "Theater in der Josefstadt" [28][29][38]
2008 Unverhofft Arnold Hans Hollmann "Theater in der Josefstadt" [28][29][39]
2008 Wonderful World Max Janusz Kica "Kammerspiele Wien" [28][29][40]
2008 Floh im Ohr Camille Chandebise Hans-Ulrich Becker "Theater in der Josefstadt" [28][29][41]
2009 Ein Sommernachtstraum Puck Josef Ernst Köpplinger "Stadttheater Klagenfurt" [28][42]
2009 Gut gegen Nordwind1 Leo Leike Michael Kreihsl "Kammerspiele Wien" [28][29][43]
2010 Moser Wackel Peter Wittenberg "Theater in der Josefstadt" [28][29][44]
2010 Alle sieben Wellen2 Leo Leike Michael Kreihsl "Kammerspiele Wien" [28][29][45]
2010 Kap Hoorn Martin Solman Igor Bauersima "Theater in der Josefstadt" [28][29][46]
2010-2012/13 Ladies Night Craig Folke Braband "Kammerspiele Wien" [28][29][47]
2011 Traumnovelle Ferenc Igor Bauersima "Theater in der Josefstadt" [28][48]
2011-2012/13 Run For Your Wife John Smith Folke Braband "Kammerspiele Wien" [28][29][49]
2012/13 Endlich Schluss Der Mann Herbert Föttinger "Theater in der Josefstadt" [15][29][50]
2013 Venedig im Schnee Folke Braband "Kammerspiele Wien" [29][51]

Awards

  • 2001: Romy Shooting Star - Favorite New Actor[2]

Notes

^1 — based on Daniel Glattauer's novel of the same title, published in 2006[52]
^2 — based on Daniel Glattauer's novel of the same title, published in 2009, sequel to Gut gegen Nordwind[53]

References

  1. ^ "Alexander Pschill's profile" Doris Fuhrmann Management. Retrieved 2012-12-06. (in German)
  2. ^ a b c "Official website (see: Lebenslauf)" Archived 2010-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Pschill's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-06. (in German)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Official website (see: Lebenslauf - "Film, TV (Auswahl)")" Archived 2010-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Pschill's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-06. (in German)
  4. ^ Maria Dorner (29 April 2009). "Austrostar Fawni macht auf "Gaga"". Heute (in German). Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Alexander Pschill's filmography" IMDb.com. Retrieved 2012-12-06.
  6. ^ "Das Dorf an der Grenze" cinema. Retrieved 2012-12-19. (in German)
  7. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0621594/
  8. ^ "That's all Johnny" demmelbauerfilm. Retrieved 2012-12-23. (in German)
  9. ^ "Beastie Girl" Archived 2011-05-19 at the Wayback Machine filmladen Filmverleih. Retrieved 2012-12-23. (in German)
  10. ^ "Alles werden gut" demmelbauerfilm. Retrieved 2012-12-23. (in German)
  11. ^ "Thanksgivin', die nachtblaue Stadt" demmelbauerfilm. Retrieved 2012-12-23. (in German)
  12. ^ "Schatten" Markus Engel's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-21. (in German)
  13. ^ "Official website (see: Fotografien - "Fotos Film & TV")" Archived 2010-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Pschill's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-21. (in German)
  14. ^ "Zwei Personen Film" Markus Engel's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-21. (in German)
  15. ^ a b c d e "Alexander Pschill's vita" Doris Fuhrmann Management. Retrieved 2012-12-06. (in German)
  16. ^ "Gut gegen Nordwind DVD info" ORF Shop. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
  17. ^ "Gut gegen Nordwind DVD info" Archived 2012-11-13 at the Wayback Machine Hoanzl Shop. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  18. ^ "Der letzte Gast" Markus Engel's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-21. (in German)
  19. ^ "Alle sieben Wellen DVD info" ORF Shop. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
  20. ^ "Alle sieben Wellen DVD info" Archived 2012-10-24 at the Wayback Machine Hoanzl Shop. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  21. ^ "Die "Vier Frauen" drehen weiter!". OTS (in German). 30 May 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  22. ^ "Das große Geheimnis um "Janus": Drehstart für eine neue ORF-Event-Serie mit Alexander Pschill". OTS (in German). 18 October 2012. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  23. ^ "Official website (see: Filme - "Musikvideo Kreisky - Scheisse, Schauspieler")" Archived 2010-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Pschill's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  24. ^ KREISKY - SCHEISSE, SCHAUSPIELER (Music Video) (in German). YouTube: certant. 2011. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
  25. ^ "Official website (see: Filme - "Seven Plays")" Archived 2010-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Pschill's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-21. (in German)
  26. ^ "Seven New Plays" Markus Engel's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-21. (in German)
  27. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Alexander Pschill's other works" IMDb.com. Retrieved 2012-12-06.
  28. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Official website (see: Lebenslauf - "Theater (Auswahl)")" Archived 2010-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Pschill's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-06. (in German)
  29. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "Alexander Pschill" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  30. ^ "Archive" Theater Drachengasse. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  31. ^ a b "Alexander Pschill" Theatersommer Haag 2005. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  32. ^ a b c "Theater" Marcello de Nardo's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  33. ^ "Das vierte Gebot" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  34. ^ "Theatersommer Haag 2005" Theatersommer Haag 2005. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  35. ^ "Press (see: "Mit der NÖN im Bild")" Theatersommer Haag 2005. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  36. ^ "Die Kaktusblüte" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  37. ^ "Elling" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  38. ^ "Der Ruf des Lebens" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  39. ^ "Unverhofft" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  40. ^ "Wonderful World" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  41. ^ "Floh im Ohr" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  42. ^ "Official website (see: Fotografien - "Bühnenfotos")" Archived 2010-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Alexander Pschill's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-21. (in German)
  43. ^ "Gut gegen Nordwind" Archived 2013-10-18 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  44. ^ "Moser" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  45. ^ "Alle sieben Wellen" Archived 2013-12-13 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  46. ^ "Kap Hoorn" Archived 2011-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  47. ^ "Ladies Night" Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  48. ^ "Traumnovelle" Archived 2014-01-07 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  49. ^ "Run For Your Wife" Archived 2013-01-29 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  50. ^ "Endlich Schluss" Archived 2013-01-27 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  51. ^ "Venedig im Schnee" Archived 2013-01-29 at the Wayback Machine Theater in der Josefstadt. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  52. ^ "Gut gegen Nordwind" Archived 2013-09-10 at the Wayback Machine Daniel Glattauer's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)
  53. ^ "Alle sieben Wellen" Archived 2013-09-10 at the Wayback Machine Daniel Glattauer's official website. Retrieved 2012-12-20. (in German)