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Stipe Erceg

Date of Birth
10/30/1974 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Split, Kroatien
Biography

Stipe Erceg, born October 30, 1974, in Split, Croatia, came to Tübingen in 1978 where he grew up. In 1996, Erceg started to study acting at the European Theatre Institute Berlin and graduated four years later. During this time, he already made his stage debut at Berlin's Studiobühne Hanns Eisler in 1998. After several short films and the medium-length film "Der Typ" ("The Man") that won an award at the Berlinale, Erceg made his feature-length debut in 2003 with a leading role in the drama "Yugotrip" – and won the Max Ophuels prize as "Best new actor" for his portrayal of a resorted Bosnian war criminal. In the same year, Erceg made his final breakthrough in the internationally successful, multiple award-winning film "Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei" ("The Edukators"), where he played an idealistic "anti-consumption terrorist" alongside Daniel Brühl and Julia Jentsch.

During the following years, Erceg established a reputation as one of the most talented actors of recent German cinema, always rising to top form when he portrayed damaged, emotionally torn or at least pretty weird characters: For instance, in the episodic film "Stadt als Beute" ("Berlin Stories", 2005), where he played a street hustler, in the TV drama "Kahlschlag" (2006), the sequel to "Der Typ", in the TV film "Ein spätes Mädchen" (2007), or in the RAF drama "Der Baader Meinhof Komplex" ("The Baader Meinhof Complex"), where he portrayed the RAF terrorist Holger "Starbuck" Meins.

Other impressive performances followed: He played the cool ex of a bride-to-be in Friederike Jehn's drama "Weitertanzen" (2008), the brother of a tragically incapacitated cyclist in Matthias Emcke's "Phantomschmerz" ("Phantom Pain", 2009) and a wannabe bank robber in Markus Welter's "Im Sog der Nacht" ("Night Rush", 2009). In 2010, Erceg proved that he is also game to play a highly comical role: In the kid adventure romp "Tiger Team" ("Tiger Team: The Mountain of the 1000 Dragons"), he is hilarious as the never-do-well son of a female super villain.

Since then, Stipe Erceg has starred in two films which each won an award at the Max Ophüls Preis: He was a jaded human trafficker in "Der Albaner" ("The Albanian"), directed by Johannes Naber, and played the role of Croatian sharpshooter in the short "DVA" by Mickey Nedimovic. Moreover, he appeared as a ruthless killer in the international co-production "Unknown Identity" ("Unknown", 2011) and starred in the acclaimed apocalyptic thriller "Hell" by Tim Fehlbaum. He then joined the cast of "Die vierte Macht" ("The Fourth State"), which starred Moritz Bleibtreu and Max Riemelt.

In the thriller "Schilf – Alles, was denkbar ist, existiert" (2012), Stipe Erceg plays the supportive friend of a physics professor whose son is kidnapped under mysterious circumstances.

Also in 2012, Erceg won the Hessian Film Award for his portrayal of a cancer patient in the TV movie "Blaubeerblau" (2011). After playing a militant in the co-production "Opération Libertad" (CH/FR/PT 2012), he starred as a vampire dad in the children's film "Die Vampirschwestern" ("Vampire Sisters"). His next TV roles included a professional hacker in the thriller "Robin Hood" (2013), a mysterious neighbor in "Alaska Johansson" and shaman in "Seegrund. Ein Kluftingerkrimi" (2013).

Following turns in "Die Pilgerin" (2013, TV) and "Vergrabene Stimmen" (2013), Erceg reprised his role of the caring vampire father for the sequel "Die Vampirschwestern 2" ("Vampire Sisters 2"). He then played a burnt-out singer in the TV production "Nobbie Vasquez" (2014), a fashion designer in the German-Australian co-production "Elixir" (2015) and an unsuccessful artist in the film adaptation of Karen Duve's novel "Taxi" (2015). After a supporting role as a Russian prison inmate in "Buddha's Little Finger" (DE/CD 2015), Erceg returned for the third film in "Die Vampirschwestern" ("Vampire Sisters") franchise.

 



Filmography
2023/2024
Haltlos
  • Cast
2023/2024
Vienna Blood: Mephisto
  • Cast
2023/2024
Love Sucks
  • Cast
2022/2023
Davos 1917
  • Cast
2020-2023
Lipstick on the Glass
  • Cast
2019-2021
Hinterland
  • Cast
2019/2020
In Berlin wächst kein Orangenbaum
  • Cast
2019
Der Schneegänger
  • Cast
2018
Der süße Brei
  • Cast
2017/2018
Asphaltgorillas
  • Cast
2018
Mein Herz schlägt Schlager
  • Cast
2016/2017
Culpa - Niemand ist ohne Schuld
  • Cast
2015/2016
Allein gegen die Zeit
  • Cast
2015/2016
Stille Reserven
  • Cast
2015/2016
Tod einer Legende
  • Cast
2015/2016
Volt
  • Cast
2015/2016
Fideliche
  • Cast
  • Producer
2015/2016
Die Vampirschwestern 3 - Reise nach Transsilvanien
  • Cast
2012-2015
Buddha's Little Finger
  • Cast
2014/2015
Taxi
  • Cast
2013-2015
Elixir
  • Cast
2013/2014
Die Vampirschwestern 2 - Fledermäuse im Bauch
  • Cast
2013
Vergrabene Stimmen
  • Cast
2013
Seegrund. Ein Kluftingerkrimi
  • Cast
2012/2013
Alaska Johansson
  • Cast
2012/2013
Robin Hood
  • Cast
2013
Die Pilgerin
  • Cast
2011/2012
Die Vampirschwestern
  • Cast
2011/2012
Schilf - Alles, was denkbar ist, existiert
  • Cast
2010-2012
Die vierte Macht
  • Cast
2011
DVA
  • Cast
2010/2011
Hell
  • Cast
2010/2011
Blaubeerblau
  • Cast
2009-2011
Unknown Identity
  • Cast
2009/2010
Der Albaner
  • Cast
2010
Belgrad Radio Taxi
  • Cast
2009/2010
Tiger-Team
  • Cast
2009
Wie alles endet
  • Cast
2007-2009
Phantomschmerz
  • Cast
2008/2009
Häuserkampf
  • Cast
2008/2009
Chaostage - We are Punks!
  • Cast
2008/2009
Der Knochenmann
  • Cast
2007/2008
Weitertanzen
  • Cast
2007/2008
Blutige Stadt
  • Cast
2007/2008
Der Baader Meinhof Komplex
  • Cast
2007/2008
Ohnmacht
  • Cast
2007/2008
Little Paris
  • Cast
2006/2007
Nichts als Gespenster
  • Cast
2007
Ein spätes Mädchen
  • Cast
2006/2007
Die Aufschneider
  • Cast
2007
Sara
  • Cast
2007
Der Zweifel
  • Cast
2006
Kahlschlag
  • Cast
2004/2005
Der Ringfinger
  • Cast
2005
Stadt als Beute
  • Cast
2004/2005
Crash Test Dummies
  • Cast
2004
Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst
  • Cast
2003/2004
SommerHundeSöhne
  • Cast
2003/2004
Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei
  • Cast
2004
Zwei Minuten
  • Cast
2004
Puca
  • Cast
2004
Such mich nicht
  • Cast
2003
Der Typ
  • Cast
2001/2002
Kiki & Tiger
  • Cast
2002
Der letzte Tag im Sommer
  • Cast
2002
Porträt vor weißer Wand
  • Cast
2002
Perfect Together
  • Cast
2000
Der letzte Adler
  • Cast
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