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Source: DIF
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Robert Stadlober
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Robert Stadlober was born August 3, 1982, in Friesach/Kärnten and moved to Berlin in 1989. He dropped out of Waldorfschule at the age of 16 and dubbed several leading roles in films such as "Butcher Boy" and "Der Schatzplanet" ("Treasure Planet"). In 1995, Stadlober made his TV debut in "Ausweglos" and played his first minor movie part in "Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller" ("Kai Rabe vs. the Vatican Killers", 1998).
Stadlober made his breaktrough as Wuschel in "Sonnenallee" ("Sun Alley",1998). In 2000, he played his first leading role as the tramp Engel in "Engel & Joe" (2001). He was also seen as Neue Deutsche Welle punk in "Verschwende deine Jugend" ("Play It Loud!", 2003) and as a teenager who comes out of the closet in "Sommersturm" ("Summer Storm", 2004). He also played his role model Klaus Kinski in the short film "Klaustrophobie" (2002). He also gets great reviews for his title role in the TV-movie "Peer Gynt" (2006). In 2008 Stadlober stars in the films "Berlin am Meer" and the long awaited adaptation of the novel "Krabat" by Ottfried Preußler.
Besides his work as an actor Stadlober is the singer of rock band "Gary" who published their debut album "The Lonely Cnorve Machine" in 2002.
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*03.08.1982
Friesach, Kärnten, Österreich
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