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STEFAN RUDOLF

ACTOR

Stefan Rudolf first trained as a toolmaker in East Germany (GDR), but he would later decide to pursue a career as an actor. During his education at the University of the Arts in Berlin, he also became the German runner-up in handball. When he finished his professional training, he went directly to the Deutsches Theater Berlin and appeared on stage under Einar Schleef in the famous production of “Verratenes Volk.”

After his incomparable dance performance in the feature film “Gisela,” directed by Isabelle Stever, he appeared in “Schläft ein Lied in allen Dingen,” directed by Andreas Struck and in “Glückliche Fügung,” playing the leading role.

Between 2012-2017, he appeared alongside Katharina Böhm in the ZDF series “Die Chefin.”

He can be seen in many different settings: “Nachtschicht,” “Der Kriminalist,” and again and again in “Tatort.” Internationally, he was most recently seen in the Amazon series “Hannah.”

Stefan Rudolf is represented by Katrin Wans.

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COMING UP

 

EIN KRIMI AUS PASSAU

Stefan Rudolf is set to star in two new films from the popular "Ein Krimi aus Passau" series. Jan Fehse will direct these highly anticipated features, promising to build on the successful formula that has captivated audiences. The series is produced by Hager Moss Film.

WAHRHEIT ODER LÜGEN - MARIA HAT ANGST

Stefan Rudolf plays in the ZDF film "Wahrheit oder Lüge - Maria hat Angst," directed by Lars Becker and produced by Network Movie.

TRAUE NIEMANDEM

Recently, Stefan Rudolf was shooting for the ARD/Degeto motion picture “Traue Niemandem,” directed by Maris Pfeiffer and produced by Merfee Filmproduktion.

 

HABIBI BABA BOOM

Stefan Rudolf is part of the Disney feature film “Habibi Baba Boom,” directed by Karimah El-Giamal and Sabine Weimann, produced by Bantry Bay.
The project won at the Montreal International Film Festival in the category Best Cast.

EWIG DEIN

Stefan Rudolf was shooting for the ZDF motion picture “Ewig dein,” directed by Johanna Moder and produced by Mona Film.

 
 

VARIA

Contribution by Stefan Rudolf