Frank Giering

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Frank Giering
Born (1971-11-23)23 November 1971
Magdeburg, East Germany
Died 23 June 2010(2010-06-23) (aged 38)
Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany
Occupation Actor
Years active 19932010

Frank Giering (23 November 1971 23 June 2010) was a German actor.

Biography

Giering studied at the HFF Potsdam.[1] He starred in a production of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole[2] and was cast by Austrian filmmaker, Michael Haneke for the TV movie, The Traitor and the 1997 filmsThe Castle and Funny Games.[3]

Giering's portrayal of the psychopathic killer, ‘Peter’ in "Funny Games" was considered a breakout performance.[3]

Giering was regularly seen in TV and cinema productions. His best known roles were in Sebastian Schipper's Absolute Giganten (1999) as Floyd, and in the film Baader (2002), portraying the leader of the Red Army Faction. Since 2006, Giering starred in the ZDF series The Criminologist as the Commissioner Henry Weber.[4] He appeared in 30 episodes up until 2010.[5]

Death

Giering was found dead in his apartment in Berlin on June 23, 2010.[6] Giering had publicly discussed his struggles with alcoholism and emotional issues.[3]

Filmography

  • 1996: Die Halbstarken
  • 1997: The Castle
  • 1997: Funny Games
  • 1998: Tatort - Blick in den Abgrund
  • 1998: Opera Ball - Victims / Offenders
  • 1998: Und alles wegen Mama
  • 1998: Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit
  • 1999: Gigantics
  • 2000: Marmor, Stein & Eisen
  • 2000: Bloody Weekend
  • 2000: Gran Paradiso
  • 2000: Exit to Heaven
  • 2000: Ebene 9
  • 2002: Dienstreise - Was für eine Nacht
  • 2002: Baader
  • 2003: Hierankl
  • 2003: The Curve
  • 2003: Anatomy 2
  • 2004: Nightsongs
  • 2004: Die Rosenzüchterin
  • 2006: Esperanza
  • 2006: Störtebeker
  • 2006-: Der Kriminalist
  • 2007: Free to Leave
  • 2008: Tatort - Der glückliche Tod
  • 2009: Lasko - Die Faust Gottes - Der FLuch
  • 2009: Keine Angst
  • 2009: Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten

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