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[[File:August Zirner, ROMY 2010.jpg|thumb|August Zirner at the [[Romy (TV award)|Romy TV awards]] ([[Hofburg Imperial Palace]] in [[Vienna]].]]


[[File:August Zirner, ROMY 2010.jpg|thumb|August Zirner at the [[Romy (TV award)|Romy TV awards]] ([[Hofburg Imperial Palace]] in [[Vienna]])]]
'''August Zirner''' (born 7 January 1956) is an American-Austrian actor, who starred in over 60 film productions. He is one of the most popular actors in Germany.<ref name=stern>{{cite web|url=http://www.stern.de/kultur/film/interview-mit-august-zirner-eigentlich-bin-ich-ein-komiker-633138.html|title=Interview mit August Zirner: "Eigentlich bin ich ein Komiker"|date=4 August 2008|work=stern.de|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref>


'''August Zirner''' (born 7 January 1956) is an American-Austrian actor, who starred in over 60 film productions. He is one of the most popular actors in Germany.<ref name=stern>{{cite web|url=http://www.stern.de/kultur/film/interview-mit-august-zirner-eigentlich-bin-ich-ein-komiker-633138.html|title=Interview mit August Zirner: "Eigentlich bin ich ein Komiker"|date=4 August 2008|work=stern.de|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref>
==Biography==


==Biography==
Zirner was born as son of Austrian Jewish immigrants in the United States in [[Urbana, Illinois]]. His father had fled from the Nazis.<ref name=movieplot>{{cite web|url=http://www.moviepilot.de/news/august-zirner-wollte-mit-senta-berger-drehen-102535|title=August Zirner im Interview : August Zirner wollte mit Senta Berger drehen - News - moviepilot.de|work=moviepilot.de|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> In 1976 he studied drama at the [[Max Reinhardt Seminar]] in Vienna before he made his debut as an actor at the [[Volkstheater, Vienna|Volkstheater]] in Vienna. After that he was engaged in Hanover, Wiesbaden and at the [[Munich Kammerspiele]]. His breakthrough into film was in ''[[The Promise (1995 film)|The Promise]]'' in 1994.<ref name=stern/>
Zirner was born as son of Austrian Jewish immigrants in the United States in [[Urbana, Illinois]]. His father had fled from the Nazis.<ref name=movieplot>{{cite web|url=http://www.moviepilot.de/news/august-zirner-wollte-mit-senta-berger-drehen-102535|title=August Zirner im Interview : August Zirner wollte mit Senta Berger drehen - News - moviepilot.de|work=moviepilot.de|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> In 1976 he studied drama at the [[Max Reinhardt Seminar]] in Vienna before he made his debut as an actor at the [[Volkstheater, Vienna|Volkstheater]] in Vienna. After that he was engaged in Hanover, Wiesbaden and at the [[Munich Kammerspiele]]. His breakthrough into film was in ''[[The Promise (1995 film)|The Promise]]'' in 1994.<ref name=stern/>


He has appeared in numerous films and television films, e. g. in ''{{ill|de|Café Europa (1990)|Café Europa (1990)|Café Europa}}'' (1990) by {{ill|de|Franz Xaver Bogner}}, ''[[Voyager (film)|Voyager]]'' (1991) by [[Volker Schlöndorff]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E0CE5D9153BF932A05752C0A964958260|title=Movie Review - Voyager - Review/Film; A Variation on the Oedipus Theme - NYTimes.com|publisher=|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> ''{{ill|de|Stadtgespräch}}'' (1995) by {{ill|de|Rainer Kaufmann}}, ''Winterkind'' (1997) by [[Margarethe von Trotta]], ''{{ill|de|Die Apothekerin}}'' (1997) by Rainer Kaufmann and ''The Counterfeiters'' by Stefan Ruzowitzky, which was awarded with the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2008. For the film ''Fury'', he got the 2006 Adolf Grimme Award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presseportal.de/story.htx?nr=955317|title=Fünf Adolf-Grimme-Preise für Colonia Media-Produktion "Wut"|publisher=|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref>
He has appeared in numerous films and television films, e. g. in ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Café Europa (1990 film)|de|3=Café Europa (1990)|lt=Café Europa}}'' (1990) by {{Interlanguage link multi|Franz Xaver Bogner|de}}, ''[[Voyager (film)|Voyager]]'' (1991) by [[Volker Schlöndorff]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E0CE5D9153BF932A05752C0A964958260|title=Movie Review - Voyager - Review/Film; A Variation on the Oedipus Theme - NYTimes.com|work=The New York Times |date=31 January 1992 |publisher=|accessdate=17 September 2014 |last1=Canby |first1=Vincent }}</ref> ''[[Talk of the Town (1995 film)|Talk of the Town]]'' (1995) by [[Rainer Kaufmann]], ''{{ill|Winterkind|de}}'' (1997) by [[Margarethe von Trotta]], ''[[The Pharmacist (1997 film)|The Pharmacist]]'' (1997) by Rainer Kaufmann and ''[[The Counterfeiters (2007 film)|The Counterfeiters]]'' by [[Stefan Ruzowitzky]], which was awarded with the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2008. For the film ''[[Rage (2006 film)|Rage]]'', he got the 2006 [[Grimme-Preis]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.presseportal.de/story.htx?nr=955317|title=Fünf Adolf-Grimme-Preise für Colonia Media-Produktion "Wut"|publisher=|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref>


In 2009 Zirner played the transverse flute together with the Spardosen-Trio and the Theatre Program ''Diagnose: Jazz''. In May 2011 Zirner acts in ''Blind Date'', a play based on a film by Theo van Gogh at the Schauspielhaus Graz, a production of Bernadette Sonnenbichler.
In 2009 Zirner played the transverse flute together with the Spardosen-Trio and the Theatre Program ''Diagnose: Jazz''. In May 2011 Zirner acts in ''Blind Date'', a play based on a film by Theo van Gogh at the Schauspielhaus Graz, a production of Bernadette Sonnenbichler.


Zirner is married to actress Katalin Zsigmondy and one of his four children is the actor John Zirner.<ref name=gq>{{cite web|url=http://www.gq-magazin.de/star-portraits/august-zirner/0/1738.html|title=Alles zum Thema: August Zirner - GQ|author=GQ|work=GQ|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref><ref name="gq"/> Although he has lived in Europe since 1973, August Zirner has retained his U.S. citizenship.<ref name=stern/><ref name=gq/>
Zirner is married to actress Katalin Zsigmondy and one of his four children is the actor Johannes Zirner.<ref name=gq>{{cite web|url=http://www.gq-magazin.de/star-portraits/august-zirner/0/1738.html|title=Alles zum Thema: August Zirner - GQ|author=GQ|work=GQ|accessdate=17 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001171422/http://www.gq-magazin.de/star-portraits/august-zirner/0/1738.html|archive-date=1 October 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> Although he has lived in Europe since 1973, August Zirner has retained his U.S. citizenship.<ref name=stern/><ref name=gq/>


==Commitment==
==Commitment==

August Zirner supports the [[Austrian Service Abroad]] as an advisor for the [[Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service]].
August Zirner supports the [[Austrian Service Abroad]] as an advisor for the [[Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service]].


==Awards==
==Awards==

2006 - "Special Recognition" by the German Academy of Performing Arts on the Film Festival Baden-Baden for the production team of Wut.
2006 - "Special Recognition" by the German Academy of Performing Arts on the Film Festival Baden-Baden for the production team of Wut.


==Selected filmography==
==Filmography==
{{Div col}}

*1984: ''{{ill|de|Tapetenwechsel|Tapetenwechsel (1984)|Tapetenwechsel}}'', directed by Gabriela Zerhau
*1984: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Knock on the Wrong Door|de|Tapetenwechsel (1984)}}'' (directed by {{ill|Gabriela Zerhau|de}}) .... Wolfgang
*1989: ''{{ill|de|Geld (film)|Geld (Film)|Geld}}''
*1986: ''{{ill|Now or Never (1986 film)|de|3=Auf immer und ewig (1986)|lt=Now or Never}}'' .... Paul
*1988: ''{{ill|Felix (1988 film)|it|3=Essere donne|lt=Felix}}'' .... Luci's Husband
*1990: ''{{ill|de|Café Europa (1990)|Café Europa (1990)|Café Europa}}''
*1989: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Money (1989 film)|de|3=Geld (Film)|lt=Money}}'' .... Lothar Fuchs
*1991: ''Von Gewalt keine Rede'', directed by {{ill|de|Theodor Kotulla}}
*1990: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Café Europa (1990 film)|de|3=Café Europa (1990)|lt=Café Europa}}'' .... Yobo
*1991: ''[[Voyager (film)|Voyager]]''
*1991: ''{{Ill|No Mention of Violence|de|Von Gewalt keine Rede}}'' (TV Movie, directed by {{Interlanguage link multi|Theodor Kotulla|de}}) .... Frank Götz
*1994: ''Du bringst mich noch um'', directed by [[Wolfram Paulus]]
*1991: ''[[Voyager (film)|Voyager]]'' .... Joachim Hencke
*1995: ''[[The Promise (1995 film)|The Promise]]''<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1995/09/08/1995-09-08_broken__promise___berlin_wal.html</ref>
*1991: ''[[Forever Young (1991 film)|Forever Young]]'' (TV Movie) .... Tomy
*1995: ''{{ill|de|Stadtgespräch}}''
*1996: ''Hannah'', directed by {{ill|de|Reinhard Schwabenitzky}}
*1994: ''Du bringst mich noch um'' (directed by [[Wolfram Paulus]]) .... Simon Halm
*1995: ''[[The Promise (1995 film)|The Promise]]''<ref>http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1995/09/08/1995-09-08_broken__promise___berlin_wal.html{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> .... Konrad
*1997: ''Der Wald'', based on a novel by {{ill|de|Werner Kopacka}}
*1995: ''[[Talk of the Town (1995 film)|Talk of the Town]]'' .... Erik Kirsch
*1997: ''{{ill|de|Die Apothekerin}}''
*1998: ''Suzie Washington'', directed by {{ill|de|Florian Flicker}}
*1996: ''[[Hannah (1997 film)|Hannah]]'' (directed by [[Reinhard Schwabenitzky]]) .... Wolfgang Heck
*1997: ''Der rote Schakal'' (TV Movie) .... Werner Leiser
*1999: ''{{ill|de|Pünktchen und Anton (1999)|Pünktchen und Anton (1999)|Pünktchen und Anton}}''
*1997: ''Der Wald'' (TV Movie, based on a novel by {{Interlanguage link multi|Werner Kopacka|de}}) .... Karl Fürst
*2001: ''[[Mostly Martha (film)|Mostly Martha]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C0CE5D9173DF935A2575BC0A9649C8B63|title=Movie Review - Mostly Martha - FILM REVIEW; A Single-Minded Cook Who Wakes Up to Life - NYTimes.com|publisher=|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref>
*1997: ''[[The Pharmacist (1997 film)|The Pharmacist]]'' .... Pawel Siebert
*2001: ''{{ill|de|Das Sams (film)|Das Sams (Film)|Das Sams}}''
*2001: ''[[Taking Sides (film)|Taking Sides]]'', directed by [[István Szabó]]
*1997: ''{{ill|Winterkind|de}}'' (TV Movie, directed by [[Margarethe von Trotta]]) .... Michael
*1998: ''Suzie Washington'' (directed by {{Interlanguage link multi|Florian Flicker|de}}) .... Herbert Korn
*2002: ''[[Amen.]]'', directed by [[Costa-Gavras]]
*2002: ''[[Joe and Max]]''
*1999: ''[[Annaluise & Anton]]'' .... Richard Pogge
*2000: ''Kissing My Sister'' .... Jan Lomberg
*2002: ''Gebürtig''
*2001: ''[[Mostly Martha (film)|Mostly Martha]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9C0CE5D9173DF935A2575BC0A9649C8B63|title=Movie Review - Mostly Martha - FILM REVIEW; A Single-Minded Cook Who Wakes Up to Life - NYTimes.com|work=The New York Times |date=16 August 2002 |publisher=|accessdate=17 September 2014 |last1=Mitchell |first1=Elvis }}</ref> .... Martha's Therapist
*2003: ''Novaks Ultimatum''
*2001: ''[[Taking Sides (film)|Taking Sides]]'' (directed by [[István Szabó]]) .... Captain Ed Martin
*2003: ''Trenck – Zwei Herzen gegen die Krone'', TV, directed by Gernot Roll
*2001: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Das Sams (film)|de|3=Das Sams (Film)|lt=Das Sams}}'' .... Herr Oberstein
*2004: ''Die Kirschenkönigin'', TV, directed by Rainer Kaufmann
*2002: ''[[Amen.]]'' (directed by [[Costa-Gavras]]) .... Von Weizsäcker
*2004: ''Liebe nach dem Tod''
*2005: ''[[Speer und Er]]'', TV
*2002: ''[[Joe and Max]]'' (TV Movie) .... David Lewin
*2002: ''[[Gebürtig]]'' .... Danny Demant
*2005: ''[[A Sound of Thunder (film)|A Sound of Thunder]]''
*2002: ''{{Ill|Trenck (2002 film)|de|3=Trenck – Zwei Herzen gegen die Krone|lt=Trenck}}'' (TV Movie, directed by [[Gernot Roll]]) .... [[Frederick the Great|König Friedrich II.]]
*2005: ''[[Tara Road (film)|Tara Road]]''
*2003: ''{{ill|Novaks Ultimatum|de}}'' (TV Movie) .... Dr. Günther Erhardt
*2005: Wut
*2004: ''{{ill|Queen of Cherries|de|Die Kirschenkönigin}}'' (TV Mini-Series, directed by [[Rainer Kaufmann]]) .... Samuel Goldfisch
*2005: Mutig in die neuen Zeiten, TV, directed by Harald Sicheritz
*2004: ''Sergeant Pepper'' .... Dr. Theobald
*2006: Helen, Ted und Fred, TV, directed by Sherry Horman
*2005: ''[[Speer und Er]]'' (TV Mini-Series) .... [[Gustave Gilbert|Dr. Gilbert]]
*2007: Die Fälscher – ''[[The Counterfeiters (2007 film)|The Counterfeiters]]
*2005: ''Liebe nach dem Tod'' (TV Movie) .... Paul Markwart
*2007: Herr Bello
*2005: ''[[A Sound of Thunder (film)|A Sound of Thunder]]'' .... Clay Derris
*2007: Meine böse Freundin
*2005: ''[[Tara Road (film)|Tara Road]]'' .... Greg Vine
*2007: Contergan – Eine einzige Tablette
*2005: ''[[Der Todestunnel]]'' (TV Movie) .... Manfred Grabowski
*2008: Selbstgespräche
*2005: ''Mutig in die neuen Zeiten'' (TV Movie, directed by [[Harald Sicheritz]]) .... Paul Berkowitz
*2008: Ein starker Abgang
*2006: ''Helen, Ted und Fred'' (TV Movie, directed by [[Sherry Hormann]]) .... Peter Kowalski
*2009: Ein Dorf sieht Mord
*2006: ''[[Rage (2006 film)|Rage]]'' (TV Movie) .... Simon Laub
*2009: Berlin 36 – Berlin 36
*2007: ''[[The Counterfeiters (2007 film)|The Counterfeiters]]'' .... Dr. Klinger
*2009: So ein Schlamassel
*2007: ''Herr Bello'' .... Herr Sternheim / Traugott Sternheim
*2009: Schlaflos<ref name=movieplot/>
*2007: ''Meine böse Freundin'' (TV Movie) .... Robert Mahrtaler
*2009: Meine Familie bringt mich um
*2007: ''{{Ill|Contergan (film)|de|3=Contergan (Film)|lt=Contergan}}'' (TV Movie) .... Dr. Gerd Naumann
*2009: Dr. Hope – Eine Frau gibt nicht auf
*2008: ''{{ill|Come In and Burn Out|de|Selbstgespräche}}'' .... Richard Harms
*2010: Klimawechsel (TV)
*2008: ''Ein starker Abgang'' (TV Movie) .... Dr. Kübler
*2010: Ein Praktikant fürs Leben
*2009: ''{{Ill|Sleepless (2009 film)|de|3=Schlaflos (Film)|lt=Sleepless}}''<ref name=movieplot/> (TV Movie) .... Dr. Borchert
*2011: Der Kardinal (Franz König)
*2009: ''{{ill|Thanksgiving (2009 film)|de|3=Erntedank. Ein Allgäu-Krimi|lt=Thanksgiving}}'' (TV Movie) .... Dr. Martin Langhammer
*2009: ''{{ill|Dr. Hope|fr|Le Combat d'une femme (téléfilm, 2009)}}'' (TV Movie) .... Ludwig von Arnstetten
*2009: ''[[Berlin 36]]'' .... Edwin Bergmann
*2009: ''Ein Dorf sieht Mord'' (TV Movie) .... Martin Selig
*2009: ''{{Ill|Oh, What a Mess|de|So ein Schlamassel}}'' (TV Movie) .... Ludwig Norderstedt
*2009: ''Meine Familie bringt mich um'' (TV Movie) .... Peter
*2010: ''[[Klimawechsel]]'' (TV Series) .... Dr. Dieter Dumont
*2010: ''The Last 30 Years'' (TV Movie) .... Oskar Landrock
*2010: ''{{ill|An Intern for Life|de|Ein Praktikant fürs Leben}}'' (TV Movie) .... Ulf Kamprath
*2011: ''Der Kardinal'' (TV Movie) .... [[Franz König]]
*2012: ''Sams im Glück'' .... Herr Oberstein
*2012: ''{{Ill|Milk Money (2012 film)|de|3=Milchgeld. Ein Kluftingerkrimi|lt=Milk Money}}'' (TV Movie) .... Dr. Martin Langhammer
*2012: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Homecoming (2012 film)|de|3=Die Heimkehr (2012)|lt=Homecoming}}'' (TV Movie) .... August Staudenmeyer
*2012: ''{{Ill|The Dead and the Living (2012 film)|de|3=Die Lebenden|lt=The Dead and the Living}}'' .... Lenzi Weiss
*2013: ''{{ill|The Blind Spot (2013 film)|de|Der blinde Fleck (2013)|lt=The Blind Spot}}'' .... Meier
*2014: ''{{ill|High Tide Is Dead on Time|de|Die Flut ist pünktlich}}'' (TV Movie) .... Alexander Halbach
*2014: ''{{ill|Clara Immerwahr (film)|de|3=Clara Immerwahr (Fernsehfilm)|lt=Clara Immerwahr}}'' (TV Movie) .... Philipp Immerwahr
*2014: ''[[Coming In (2014 film)|Coming In]]'' .... Salvatore
*2015: ''{{ill|The Misplaced World|de|3=Die abhandene Welt|lt=The Misplaced World}}'' .... Georg
*2015: ''{{ill|Master of Death (film)|de|Meister des Todes|lt=Master of Death}}'' (TV Movie) .... Andreas Niethammer
*2015: ''[[Colonia Dignidad (film)|Colonia Dignidad]]'' .... German Ambassador
*2017: ''[[Euphoria (2017 film)|Euphoria]]'' .... Frank
*2018: ''Wackersdorf'' .... Innenminister
*2018: ''{{ill|What Doesn't Kill Us (film)|de|3=Was uns nicht umbringt|lt=What Doesn't Kill Us}}'' .... Maximilian
*2018: ''Das Wunder von Wörgl'' .... Direktor Nationalbank
*2018: ''{{ill|Die Affäre Borgward|de}}'' (TV Movie) .... Wilhelm Nolting-Hauff
*2019: ''Das Ende der Wahrheit'' .... Dr. Grünhagen
*2022: ''[[The Silent Forest (2022 film)|The Silent Forest]]'' .... Gustav Dallmann
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 7 August 2024

August Zirner at the Romy TV awards (Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna)

August Zirner (born 7 January 1956) is an American-Austrian actor, who starred in over 60 film productions. He is one of the most popular actors in Germany.[1]

Biography

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Zirner was born as son of Austrian Jewish immigrants in the United States in Urbana, Illinois. His father had fled from the Nazis.[2] In 1976 he studied drama at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna before he made his debut as an actor at the Volkstheater in Vienna. After that he was engaged in Hanover, Wiesbaden and at the Munich Kammerspiele. His breakthrough into film was in The Promise in 1994.[1]

He has appeared in numerous films and television films, e. g. in Café Europa [de] (1990) by Franz Xaver Bogner [de], Voyager (1991) by Volker Schlöndorff,[3] Talk of the Town (1995) by Rainer Kaufmann, Winterkind [de] (1997) by Margarethe von Trotta, The Pharmacist (1997) by Rainer Kaufmann and The Counterfeiters by Stefan Ruzowitzky, which was awarded with the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2008. For the film Rage, he got the 2006 Grimme-Preis.[4]

In 2009 Zirner played the transverse flute together with the Spardosen-Trio and the Theatre Program Diagnose: Jazz. In May 2011 Zirner acts in Blind Date, a play based on a film by Theo van Gogh at the Schauspielhaus Graz, a production of Bernadette Sonnenbichler.

Zirner is married to actress Katalin Zsigmondy and one of his four children is the actor Johannes Zirner.[5] Although he has lived in Europe since 1973, August Zirner has retained his U.S. citizenship.[1][5]

Commitment

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August Zirner supports the Austrian Service Abroad as an advisor for the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service.

Awards

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2006 - "Special Recognition" by the German Academy of Performing Arts on the Film Festival Baden-Baden for the production team of Wut.

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Interview mit August Zirner: "Eigentlich bin ich ein Komiker"". stern.de. 4 August 2008. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b "August Zirner im Interview : August Zirner wollte mit Senta Berger drehen - News - moviepilot.de". moviepilot.de. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  3. ^ Canby, Vincent (31 January 1992). "Movie Review - Voyager - Review/Film; A Variation on the Oedipus Theme - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Fünf Adolf-Grimme-Preise für Colonia Media-Produktion "Wut"". Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  5. ^ a b GQ. "Alles zum Thema: August Zirner - GQ". GQ. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  6. ^ http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1995/09/08/1995-09-08_broken__promise___berlin_wal.html[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Mitchell, Elvis (16 August 2002). "Movie Review - Mostly Martha - FILM REVIEW; A Single-Minded Cook Who Wakes Up to Life - NYTimes.com". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
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