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JULIAN ROHRMOSER

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From July 4 - July 30, 2023

he plays with the Schlossspiele Kobersdorf  the Alpanor and Andresel in "The Alpine King and the Misanthrope by Ferdinand Raimund, directed by Michael Gampe.


May 6 and June 3, 2023

he plays in the production "there is a crack in everything". Tyrolean Dramatists Festival  the "waiter" in the drama "German Stelze" and the "young officials" in the drama "Ausge Bremst".


February 2023

Shooting days in LA - Billy in the movie The present of the past - A Life's Legacy by Emanuel Degn


ORF 18.12.2022, 18.25

RAI 17.10.2022 at 20.20

Main role David in the documentary film "Torn. My faithful little village Mühlen" directed by Lisa Hintner

Trailers


Aug 2022

Main role Paul in the short film Tagada, directed by Zoe Schmidt, screenplay by Stella Refle (graduation film from the Vienna Film Academy)


Premiere: July 5, 2022 Further performances: THU-SUN i 7th – 10th / 14th – 17th / 21st – 24th / 28th – 31st July  Kobersdorf Castle Festival ,  "The Bucker" by Ulrich Becher and Peter Preses (several roles), direction Claus Troeger .


February 2022: Shooting of the documentary in South Tyrol::ZERRISSEN. MY EXPENSIVE VILLAGE MILLS., directed by Lisa Hintner


Premiere:

Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 8:15 p.m Wald4tler Hoftheater. 

The tobacconist by Robert Seethaler, directed by: Claus Troeger . 

With: Julian Rohrmoser as Franz Huchl.Scene excerpts


reviews

.........The in-house production of the Wald4tler Hoftheater directed by Claus Tröger left a lasting impression on the audience. In addition to the material, this is due to the great actors, above all to Julian Rohrmoser as Franz Huchel, who comes to Vienna from Salzburg at the age of 17 and is confronted with the rising anti-Semitism........... The circumstances in which Franz in Vienna, let him mature, let him take on responsibility. Julian Rohrmoser plays this development tangibly when he says "until recently I was a child" and now he is not yet a man. Yes, he acts like a man, boldly he goes to the Gestapo, where he loses a front tooth, and in the end he sets a sign, a pointer for the people........

cultural vision


.. Franz Huchel comes to this Vienna as a 17-year-old country bumpkin. In the production of the Wald4tler Hoftheater, Julian Rohrmoser plays this Franz, and you believe his age and the naïve boy...........NE



Julian Rohrmoser was born in Vienna in 1999 as the second son of Judith Keller and Klaus Rohrmoserm, born into a theatrical family. He completed elementary school and academic high school (bilingual branch: German/English) in Innsbruck and did his civilian service (refugee home) in Vienna. From 2018 to 2021 he studied acting at the  "film academy" bilingual acting school for theater and film in Vienna (diploma June 2021 with distinction and equal examination). He also studied at the Vienna University of Economics and Business ( Bachelor's degree in economics and social sciences, graduation 2023). From autumn 2023 he will be Max Reinhardt Seminary study directing.

 

  He also plays the piano very well (he has won several prizes at Prima la Musica), some cello and accordion and sang in the Wilten Boys' Choir. He was already standing Actors for children and young people in various roles on stage, including am   Tiroler Landestheater as Miki in "Das Fest"   by Vinterberg/Rukov, director   Michael Gampe   or   as   Klaus in "Fear and Trembling"   by Haendl Klaus, director       Elizabeth Gabriela.       He also worked as an assistant director in several theater productions. In spring 2019 he played the leading role in the short film       "The vis-a-vis of a taxi driver"       and in June/July 2021 he starred in the       Franz Huchel in "Der Trafikant", directed by Claus Tröger in the Waldviertler Hoftheater       to see.       In February 2022 he shot the role of David in South Tyrol           Documentary MY EXPENSIVE VILLAGE MILLS          , directed by Lisa Hintner (broadcast RAI UND ORF) and in July 2022 he played in the           Kobersdorf Castle Festival in a play, "The Bockerer"           by Ulrich Becher and Peter Preses, directed by Claus Tröger. In August 2022 he shot the short film Tagada (role Paul), directed by Zoe Schmidt, and in February 2023 Billy in the cinema film The present of the past - A Life's Legacy by Imanuel Degn. In May 2023 he will play at           Tyrolean Drama Festival           play in a drama and in July at the Schlossspiele Kobersdorf the Alpanor and Andresel in           "The King of the Alps and the Misanthrope"           by Ferdinand Raimund, directed by Michael Gampe.

Nationality::

Austria and Switzerland

Year of birth: 1999

Place of birth: Vienna


Artistic education:

2003 - 2012 member of the theater group "theaterflöhe" at the Tiroler Landestheater

2018 - 2021filmacadamy (Bilingual acting school for theater and film, Vienna) Diploma June 2021 with distinction/passed parity examination


From Oct 2023 directing student am Max Reinhardt Seminary 


 Other training 

 2018 – 2023 Bachelor’s degree in economics and social sciences, Vienna University of Economics and Business, BA 2023 


 Continuing education: 

 2022 Casting workshop “Directness” with Eva Roth 

 
 

February 2023 Advanced Intensive with Diane Charles and Tanja Nolan im Margie Haber Acting Studio in Los Angeles Hollywood


Characteristics:

Height: 173cm

Weight: 71kg

Shoe size: 43

Clothing size: 34/30

Hair color: light brown

Eye color: green/grey

Voice pitch: baritone

Appearance: Central European

Languages: English (very good: C2 IELTS 8.5), Italian (good), French (good)

Dialects: Tyrolean, Southern German, Viennese, Swiss German

Sports: Alpine skiing, snowboarding, diving, windsurfing, football, motor boating (boatman's license 10m),

Sailing license (Day Skipper RYA)

Instruments: piano he (very good) cello (good), accordion (a little)

Dance: Standard dances (Polai dance school)

Driving license: B - car

Housing options: Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Zurich, Basel, Bern.

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@Reinhold Hartl-Gobl 2021

Julian Rohrmoser in "Shakespeare's Greatest Hits" by George Isherwood, directed by Alexandra-Maria Timmel at the Off Theater in Vienna

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