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Frank Giering

Date of Birth
11/23/1971 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Magdeburg
Sterbedatum
06/23/2010 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Berlin
Biography

Frank Giering, born November 23, 1971, in Magdeburg, dropped out of Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen "Konrad Wolf" in Babelsberg and started a career as a theatre actor. After a leading role in the TV movie "Der Verräter", director Michael Haneke noticed his talent and cast him for his adaptation of Kafka's "Das Schloss" ("The Castle") and the controversial psychological thriller "Funny Games". In "Funny Games", Giering caused a stir as a sadistic killer lurking beneath a gentle surface.

Giering subsequently played several other outsider characters, for instance in Urs Egger's "Die Halbstarken" (1996) and "Opernball" ("Opera Ball", 1998) where Giering emphatically played a young Nazi, in Detlev Buck's "Liebe deine Nächste" ("Love Your Female Neighbour"), in Hermine Huntgeburth's TV movie "Und alles wegen Mama" (both 1998), and in Volker Einrauch's "Gangster" (1999).

 

Giering was widely praised for his performance as Floyd who spends his last night in Hamburg with his friends before leaving his home town for all time, in Sebastian Schipper's melancholic and funny film "Absolute Giganten" ("Gigantic", 1999). Other memorable performances include Giering's parts in "Kaliber Deluxe" ("Bloody Weekend", 2000), and in "Gran Paradiso", where he again played a Neo-Nazi. For this role, Giering was nominated for the award of "best supporting actor" at the 2001 German film award. In 2002, Giering played the title role in Christopher Roth's terrorist drama "Baader", another explosively violent character.

After starring in "Anatomie 2" ("Anatomy 2", 2002), "Hierankl" (2003), and "Dirty Sky" (2003), and making several TV appearances, Giering returned to the big screen in the leading role of a deeply melancholic would-be author who is breaking up with his girl friend in Romuald Karmakar's intimate play "Die Nacht singt ihre Lieder" ("Nightsongs", 2004). Furthermore, Giering, who in his career more often portrayed criminals than police officers, played a police inspector in the ZDF series "Der Kriminalist".

Frank Giering died June 23, 2010, aged only 38.

Filmography
2009/2010
Jerry Cotton
  • Cast
2008
Schlaflos
  • Cast
2008
Bluesgewehr
  • Cast
2007/2008
Der Tote in der Mauer
  • Cast
2007/2008
Eine Maria aus Stettin
  • Cast
2008
Keine Angst
  • Cast
2008
Der glückliche Tod
  • Cast
2006/2007
Bittersüßes Nichts
  • Cast
2006
Mördergroupie
  • Cast
2005/2006
Der sechste Sinn
  • Cast
2005/2006
Schwarze Schafe
  • Cast
2005/2006
Störtebeker
  • Cast
2005/2006
Esperanza
  • Cast
2005
Die Spielerin
  • Cast
2004
Die Rosenzüchterin
  • Cast
2002/2003
Der Mörder ist unter uns
  • Cast
2002-2004
Die Nacht singt ihre Lieder
  • Cast
2002/2003
Hierankl
  • Cast
2002/2003
Großglocknerliebe - kein Heimatfilm
  • Cast
2002/2003
Die Kurve
  • Cast
2001/2002
Die Abrechnung
  • Cast
2001/2002
Baader
  • Cast
2002
Anatomie 2
  • Cast
2002
Dienstreise - Was für eine Nacht
  • Cast
2001/2002
Hannas Baby
  • Cast
2002/2003
Dirty Sky
  • Cast
2000/2001
Clowns
  • Cast
2000
Ein mörderischer Plan
  • Cast
2000
Ebene 9
  • Cast
1999/2000
Gran Paradiso
  • Cast
1999/2000
Kaliber Deluxe
  • Cast
1999/2000
Der Himmel kann warten
  • Cast
1999
Die Ikone
  • Cast
1998/1999
Absolute Giganten
  • Cast
1998
Gift
  • Cast
1998/1999
Gangster
  • Cast
1999
Die Aufschneider
  • Cast
1997/1998
Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit
  • Cast
1997/1998
Blick in den Abgrund
  • Cast
1998
Und alles wegen Mama
  • Cast
1997/1998
Opernball
  • Cast
1997/1998
Urlaub in den Tod
  • Cast
1997/1998
Caipiranha
  • Cast
1997/1998
Liebe deine Nächste!
  • Cast
1996/1997
Funny Games
  • Cast
1997
Das Schloß
  • Cast
1997
Hundert Jahre Brecht
  • Cast
1996
Die Halbstarken
  • Cast
1994/1995
Der Verräter
  • Cast
1992/1993
Ebbies Bluff
  • Cast
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