Freud Színész- és szereplőlista
Sigmund Freud szerepében:
Robert Finster
1984-03-10 Bruck an der Mur, Austria
Alfred Kiss szerepében:
Georg Friedrich
1966-10-31 Vienna, Austria
Georg Friedrich (born 31 October 1966) is an Austrian actor. He appeared in more than eighty films since 1984. He won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 2017 Berlin Film Festival for his performance in the film Bright Nights.
Fleur Salomé szerepében:
Ella Rumpf
1995-02-04 Paris, France
Ella Rumpf (born February 4, 1995) is a Swiss actress, best known for her role as Alexia in the 2016 horror drama film Raw, which won the Sutherland Trophy at the 2016 BFI London Film Festival. Her other notable roles include, critical acclaimed Tiger in Tiger Girl (2017) and Hanna in The Divine Order (2017), the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. Ella Rumpf was born in Paris and grew up in Zurich, Switzerland. Her father is a psychotherapist and her mother a lecturer. Rumpf went to the Steiner school and had her first taste of acting by winning the lead role in Romeo and Juliet at 14. She appeared in her debut film at age 16 called Summer Outside in 2011 directed by Friederike Jehn. Rumpf won the role of Ali in the multi-award-winning feature film War (Krieg), by Simon Jaquemet in 2014 and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Swiss Film Awards. She shaved her head for the role. She attended the Giles Foreman Center for Acting in London from 2013–2015 after completing her studies at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences in 2013. Ella Rumpf starred alongside Garance Marillier in Raw (2016). In 2017, she played the lead role in Tiger Girl and a supporting role in The Divine Order (Die göttliche Ordnung). In 2022, Rumpf appeared in the HBO television series Tokyo Vice, to be directed by Michael Mann and written by J.T. Rogers. She speaks Swiss German and French at a native level, and is fluent in German and English. Source: Article "Ella Rumpf" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Lenore szerepében:
Brigitte Kren
1954-01-27 Graz, Austria
Gräfin Sophia szerepében:
Anja Kling
1970-03-22 Potsdam, Germany
Graf Viktor Szápáry szerepében:
Philipp Hochmair
1973-10-16 Vienna, Austria
Franz Poschacher szerepében:
Christoph Krutzler
1978-01-01 Wien, Austria
Martha Bernays szerepében:
Mercedes Müller
1996-11-04 Berlin, Germany
Fanny Kiss szerepében:
Alina Fritsch
1990-01-01 Wien, Austria
Theodor Meynert szerepében:
Rainer Bock
1954-07-31 Kiel, Germany
After graduating from high school, Rainer Bock ran a café in his hometown, which also had a cabaret programme. After studying acting at a private acting school in Kiel, he made his debut as a theater actor on the stages of the state capital of Kiel in 1982. He came to Heidelberg and the National Theater Mannheim via the Schleswig-Holstein State Theater. From 1995 to 2001 he had an engagement at the Staatstheater Stuttgart. Until 2011 he was engaged at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich. Bock often appears in supporting roles, including his initially rare appearances in film and television. The part of the doctor in Michael Haneke's award-winning drama The White Ribbon - A German Children's Story (2009) earned him a nomination for the German Film Prize. In 2011 he was represented at the Berlinale with four films. Bock is also active as an audio book speaker.
Josef Breuer szerepében:
Merab Ninidze
1965-11-03 Tbilisi, Georgia SSR, USSR
Merab Ninidze (born 3 November 1965) is a Georgian actor. He is best known for the roles of Oleg Penkovsky in The Courier, Walter Redlich in Nowhere in Africa, and Giulio Sabbadin in Conclave. Ninidze was born into an artistic family and was introduced to acting at a young age. He was heavily involved in the theatrical world in Georgia. At the age of 13, he successfully auditioned for the role of Prince Edward in Shakespeare's Richard III at the Rustaveli State Academic Theatre in Tbilisi, which premiered in 1979 and toured the UK three times. From 1982 to 1985, he studied at the Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Georgia State Film Institute under the guidance of Gizo Jordania, which eventually led him to become a full-fledged member of the Theatre Company. Later, he would perform in plays such as Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice, The Diary of Anne Frank, and David Kldiashvili's Step-Mother. Ninidze's first major film role was in Tengiz Abuladze's 1984 film Repentance, in which he played Tornike Aravidze. At the age of 25, Ninidze immigrated from Georgia following the Civil War in Georgia. During this time, he was offered a role in Goran Rebic's Yugofilm, which led him to work in Vienna for several months. For more than 20 years, Ninidze has worked in Georgian, Russian, German, and English-language film and TV.
Georg von Lichtenberg szerepében:
Lukas Miko
1971-04-04 Wien, Austria
Leopold von Schönfeld szerepében:
Lukas Thomas Watzl
1990-01-01 Graz, Austria
Jakob Freud (Vater) szerepében:
Pavel Fieber
✝ 1941-09-30 - 2020-07-06
Amalia Freud (Mutter) szerepében:
Marie-Lou Sellem
1966-06-19 Göttingen, Germany
Anna Freud (Schwester) szerepében:
Daniela Golpashin
1985-06-02 Vienna, Austria
Daniela Golpashin is an Austrian stage and screen actress.