Alexander Scheer
Born (1976-06-01) 1 June 1976
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
Years active1999–present
PartnerEsther Perbandt (former)

Alexander Scheer (born 1 June 1976 in East Berlin) is a German actor and musician. He has won several national awards for his performances in film and theater, including one German Film Award for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" and one Bavarian Film Award for "Best Actor", both in the year 2019.

Biography

Scheer studied at Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Gymnasium in Berlin with main focus on music. In addition to the singing, he played piano and drums in different bands. He left school after the 11th grade and then took up various occupations.[1] He also performed in commercials during this period and turned their own amateur films with his friends. The film series "American Showdown" by André Jagusch, when Scheer stood in front of the camera, became a small festival hit and was shown, for example, at the Werkstatt der Jungen Filmszene (Workshop of the young film scene) and at the Open Air Filmfest Weiterstadt (Weiterstadt Open Air Film Festival). During a casting, he was discovered by the director Leander Haussmann, who cast him in his 1999 film Sonnenallee. After the shooting, Scheer and Haußmann followed to the Schauspiel Bochum theater. There he played among other things in various plays such as Much Ado About Nothing, Leonce and Lena, and The Tempest.

As a result, he worked with the directors like Christoph Marthaler, Frank Castorf, and Stefan Pucher, played in theaters such as "Berlin Alexanderplatz", "the idiot" at the Volksbühne Berlin, and "The Seagull" at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. For his acting performances, he was awarded the Ulrich-Wildgruber-Preis (the Ulrich Wildgruber prize). For the personification of the English Shakespearean actor Edmund Kean in Frank Castorf's production of the same name in 2009, Scheer was voted Actor of the Year by the theater magazine Theater heute. In addition to his theater engagements, he was also in the national and international productions such as Viktor Vogel – Commercial Man, Eight Miles High, Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution, and Carlos (miniseries) which its full 5½-hour version was shown out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.

To prepare for the portrayal of Keith Richards in the film Eight Miles High, Scheer founded the band The Rockboys which played concerts for one summer. In 2007 he joined Jan Opoczynski as guitarist in his band Der Internationale Wettbewerb. In the following year, he became the front man of the Viennese band Gruppe Pegel. In 2009 he toured Europe as a percussionist with The Whitest Boy Alive. In 2012 he appeared as Mephistopheles in the Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's tragedy play Faust, Part One.

Scheer played a total of 16 years under the direction of Frank Castorf at the Volksbühne Berlin. The decision of the secretary for cultural affairs of Berlin, Tim Renner, caused Castorf's contract as director not to be extended and Scheer was critical of it. He then asked Tim Renner not to enter the theater again, and when Scheer met Renner there in 2018 after a film screening, he poured a glass of beer over his head.[2]

Scheer at the 2019 German Film Awards

In the Andreas Dresen's 2018 biographical film Gundermann about the East German songwriter, rock musician, and skilled excavator operator Gerhard Gundermann, Scheer played the title role and sang all the songs himself.[3] For this role, he was awarded German Film Award (Deutscher Filmpreis) the most important cinema awards in Germany and the most highly endowed German cultural awards, for the Best Actor in a Leading Role in 2019.

In the television series Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, he embodied the British musician David Bowie.

Scheer was in a long-term relationship with the fashion designer Esther Perbandt.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999SonnenalleeMicha Ehrenreich
2001Viktor Vogel – Commercial ManViktor Vogel
Getting My Brother LaidManu
2006LuluWalter SchwarzTV film
Burning HeartKurtTV film
2007Eight Miles HighKeith Richards
2008Meine fremde TochterMarkus BergkampTV film
TangerineTom
200912 Paces Without a HeadHerman Lange
2010At Ellen's AgeBennett
CarlosJohannes WeinrichFilm and TV miniseries
2011Schief gewickeltVincentTV film
When Santa Fell to EarthNiklas JulebukkChristmas film
2012Eine Hand wäscht die andereJakob KronibusTV film
2013WestHans Pischke
2014FiddlesticksGKF-Manager
2015Punk Berlin 1982Blixa Bargeld
2016Scrappin'Rambo Weiler
Lou Andreas-Salomé, The Audacity to be FreeFriedrich Nietzsche
Goodbye BerlinJudge
2017Schnitzel geht immerKlaus Ullmannfilm
The Young Karl MarxWilhelm Weitling
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No TalesYoung Edward Teague
201854 HoursDieter Degowskifilm
GundermannGerhard Gundermann
Wach
2019The AftermathSiegfried Leitmann
2020Enfant TerribleAndy Warhol
2021Blood Red SkyEightball
2022Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. BushBernhard Docke
Das Wunder von KapstadtChristiaan BarnardTV film
2023Blood & GoldObersturmbannführer von Starnfeld

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999TatortMichael Grabowskiepisode Tödliches Labyrinth
2003–2005Berlin, BerlinLenny60 episodes
2004SK KölschBeckepisode Schmock
2005The Eagle: A Crime OdysseyBetjentenepisodes 9 and 10 (Kronos)
2009StralsundWolf Broderepisode Mörderische Verfolgung
2012NachtschichtMarvin Weberepisode Geld regiert die Welt
2014Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die AutobahnpolizeiLeonid Tesslaseason 18, episode No. 261 Revolution
Letzte Spur BerlinSirepisode Machtspiele
TatortDonnyepisode Im Schmerz geboren
2015TatortMatthias Harriesepisode Niedere Instinkte
Kommissar MarthalerJörg Gessnerepisode Ein allzu schönes Mädchen
BlochinKirill Korolyovepisode Das letzte Kapitel
2016NachtschichtMarvin Weberepisode Ladies First
Morgen hör ich aufHauptkommissar Schnabelbach3 episodes
2020SløbornNikolai Wagner14 episodes
HausenKater8 episodes
2021Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof ZooDavid Bowie2 episodes

Awards

  • 2006: Der Faust (a German theater prize), the best performer of a drama performance (nomination)
  • 2008: Ulrich-Wildgruber-Preis (a German theater prize), originality and best actor
  • 2009: Schauspieler des Jahres, honorary title by the German magazine Theater heute, for Kean
  • 2018: Günter-Rohrbach-Filmpreis (a German film awards), best actor for his role in Gundermann[5]
  • 2019: Bavarian Film Awards, best actor for Gundermann[6]
  • 2019: Berliner Kunstpreis (Berlin Art Prize) for performing arts (Darstellende Kunst)[7]
  • 2019: German Film Award – "Best Actor in a Leading Role" for Gundermann

References

  1. Ulf Lippitz, Christiane Peitz (20 August 2018). "Ich will das Biest reiten". Der Tagesspiegel Online. ISSN 1865-2263.
  2. ""Ich will das Biest reiten"". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  3. Bock, Caroline. "Alexander Scheer spielt Gundermann". MAZ – Märkische Allgemeine (in German). Archived from the original on 23 October 2017. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  4. Claire Beermann, Johannes Dudziak (19 February 2019), "Alexander Scheer: "Du spielst den Text nicht, der Text spielt dich"", Die Zeit (in German), Hamburg, ISSN 0044-2070, retrieved 14 December 2019
  5. "Günter Rohrbach Filmpreis 2018 verliehen | filmportal.de". www.filmportal.de. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  6. muenchen.de. "muenchen.de – Das offizielle Stadtportal für München". muenchen.de (in German). Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  7. "Kunstpreis Berlin 2019". www.adk.de (in German). Retrieved 8 July 2021.
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