Robert Stadlober
{{Short description|Austrian actor (born 1982)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2023}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Robert Stadlober
| image = Robert Stadlober Berlinale 2008.jpg
| alt = Robert Stadlober, German actor Volkswagen People's Night 2008
| caption = Stadlober at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival (2008)
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1982|08|03|df=y}}
| birth_place = Friesach, Carinthia, Austria
| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|musician}}
| years_active = 1995–present
| relatives = Anja Stadlober (sister)
}}
Robert Stadlober (born 3 August 1982) is an Austrian actor and musician.
Life and career
Robert Stadlober was born in Friesach in the Austrian province of Carinthia, and grew up in Puchfeld in the Steiermark (Austria) and in Berlin (Germany). As a child, he worked as a voiceover artist for several films and he acted in different TV productions and motion picture films also. His largest success is playing the main role as Benjamin Lebert, a partially disabled teenager at a boarding school, in the film Crazy (2000). Later, he starred in Summer Storm (2004), a gay coming-of-age story set at a rowing summer-camp. Although The Advocate has claimed that he is bisexual,{{cite magazine |title=Boys of Summer |periodical=The Advocate |date=13 September 2005 |first=Mike |last=Goodridge }} Stadtlober himself objects to such labelling, saying that he's just had some homosexual experiences and that this is normal.Interview to Marco Kreuzpaintner, who cites some German interviews to Stadlober: Summer Storm English DVD, Peccadillo Pictures, 2005.
He was awarded the "best young actor" award at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2004 for his portrayal in Summer Storm.
He is also a singer and musician. He used to be in the rock Band Gary with David Winter and Rasmus Engler where he was the lead singer and played the guitar. He is now a third of Indie band Escorial Gruen.
Further, since 2007 he also runs the independent record label Siluh records.
Until 2007, he made three movies together with Tom Schilling: Crazy (2000), {{ill|Play It Loud! (film)|de|3=Verschwende deine Jugend (Film)|lt=Play It Loud!}} (2003) and Black Sheep (2006).
Stadlober currently lives in Berlin (2008). His sister is Anja Stadlober, also an actress.
Filmography
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Year
! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes |
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1995
| Ausweglos | Kristof Heincke | TV movie |
rowspan="4" | 1996
| Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei | Matthias | TV series (Season 1, Episode 9: Endstation für alle) |
Bibi Blocksberg
| Micky (voice) | TV series (Season 1, Episode 3: Bibi Blocksberg als Babysitter) |
{{ill|Nach uns die Sintflut (film)|de|3=Nach uns die Sintflut (1996)|lt=Nach uns die Sintflut}}
| Benjamin Rittberg | TV movie |
Hallo, Onkel Doc!
| Micky Möller | TV series (Season 3, Episode 9: Die Übermacht) |
rowspan="2" | 1997
| Corinna Pabst – Fünf Kinder brauchen eine Mutter | Marco Pabst | TV movie |
Mama ist unmöglich
| Tobias | TV series (Season 1, Episode 7: Mama ahoi!; Episode 11: Alles aus Liebe; Episode 13: (K)ein Fall für Mama) |
rowspan="4" | 1998
| Felix Deven | TV series (Season 1, Episode 4: Denn sie wissen, was sie tun) |
Schimanski
| Rumpelstilzchen | TV series (Season 1, Episode 5: Rattennest) |
Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller
| Junge 1 | |
Alphateam – Die Lebensretter im OP
| Ronald Köppke | TV series (Season 3, Episode 24: Sehnsucht nach Liebe) |
rowspan="6" | 1999
| Mark | TV series (Season 28, Episode 3: Mörderkind) |
Operation Phoenix – Jäger zwischen den Welten
| Roman Arendt | TV series (Season 1, Episode 7: Der Erlkönig) |
Die Todesgrippe von Köln
| Jan Kessler | TV movie |
Sonnenallee
| Wuschel | |
Die Cleveren
| Marcel Nowak | TV series (Season 1, Episode 5: Das Mörderkind) |
Die Wache
| Leo Labowski | TV series (Season 6, Episode 16: Dornröschen) |
rowspan="4" | 2000
| Der Sommer mit Boiler | Unnamed role | TV movie |
Bella Block
| Unnamed role | TV series (Season 1, Episode 7: Abschied im Licht) |
Crazy
| Benjamin Lebert | |
Liebst du mich
| Paul | TV movie |
rowspan="4" | 2001
| 180° | Benni | |
Enemy at the Gates
| Spotter | |
Heidi
| Student | |
Engel & Joe
| Engel | |
rowspan="5" | 2002
| Blackberry | Andre | |
Verdammt verliebt
| Sven Maibach | TV series (Season 1, Episode 1: Küss' niemals deinen besten Freund; Episode 2: Frösche und Prinzen) |
Klaustrophobie
| Short film |
Noch fünf Stunden
| Kocke | Short film |
Sophiiiie!
| Toby | |
rowspan="2" | 2003
| {{ill|Play It Loud! (film)|de|3=Verschwende deine Jugend (Film)|lt=Play It Loud!}} | Vince | |
The Danube
| Bruno | |
rowspan="2" | 2004
| Felix Ende | Felix Ende | |
Summer Storm
| Tobi | |
rowspan="3" | {{nowrap|1999–2005}}
| rowspan="3" | Tatort | Unnamed role | TV series (Episode 411: Kinder der Gewalt) (1999) |
Freddy Knopf
| TV series (Episode 416: Licht und Schatten) (1999) |
Erwin Feichtner
| TV series (Episode 604: Der Teufel vom Berg) (2005) |
rowspan="4" | 2006
| Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany | TV movie |
Die Frau vom vierten Foto unten rechts
| Ramon | Short film |
Black Sheep
| Breslin | |
Peer Gynt
| TV movie |
2007
| Free to Leave | Ferdinand | |
rowspan="3" | 2008
| Tom | |
Krabat
| Lyschko | Also known as Krabat and the Legend of the Satanic Mill |
Love Me Forever
| Billy Smith | |
rowspan="5" | 2009
| Flores negras | Unnamed role | |
{{Ill|Live Wire (2009 film)|de|3=Unter Strom|lt=Live Wire}}
| Cheesie | |
{{ill|Tender Parasites|de|Zarte Parasiten}}
| Jakob | |
Rahel – Eine preußische Affäre
| TV movie |
{{Ill|Rumpelstiltskin (2009 film)|de|3=Rumpelstilzchen (2009)|lt=Rumpelstiltskin}}
| TV movie |
rowspan="3" | 2010
| Lutz | |
Der Mann, der über Autos sprang
| Julian | |
Kottan ermittelt: Rien ne va plus
| Alfred Schrammel | |
rowspan="2" | 2011
| Adam's End | Adam | |
The Way to Live
| Mirko | |
rowspan="4" | 2012
| Say Goodbye to the Story | Unnamed role | Short film |
Mary of Nazareth
| Hircanus | TV movie |
{{Ill|Fly Away (2012 film)|de|3=Bis zum Horizont, dann links!|lt=Fly Away}}
| Mittwoch | |
SOKO 5113
| Benno Ortmann | TV series (Season 38, Episode 12: Dominiks Bauchgefühl) |
2013
| Steirerblut | Mike | TV movie (in production) |
rowspan="2" | 2014
| Lieutenant Bressensdorf | |
{{ill|Kafka's The Burrow|de|Kafkas Der Bau}}
| Wachmann | |
2017
|Reiner |Horror film |
2018
| {{ill|Mack the Knife: Brecht's Threepenny Film|de|Mackie Messer – Brechts Dreigroschenfilm}} | |
2018–2020
| Das Boot | Smut | TV series |
2019
| Damiel | |
2022
| Konrad Dallmann | Movie |
2024
| Walter | Josef Hader director{{Cite web|url=https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/453748/ |title= The Berlinale announces the first batch of Panorama and Forum titles |first= Vladan |last= Petkovic |date=14 December 2023|access-date=16 December 2023 |website= Cineuropa |language=en}} |
Voiceovers
- Grosse Pause (Recess) – T.J. Detweiler (First two seasons only)
- Das wandelnde Schloss (Howl's Moving Castle) (as Howl)
References
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External links
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- {{IMDb name|id=0821177|name=Robert Stadlober}}
- http://www.prisma-online.de/tv/person.html?pid=robert_stadlober
- http://www.deathtogary.de/ official homepage of his band
- http://www.siluh.com / homepage of his record label
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20160303165020/http://www.castingdb.eu/robert-stadlober/en Robert Stadlober by CastingDB.eu]
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Category:Austrian male film actors
Category:Austrian male television actors
Category:Austrian male voice actors
Category:Waldorf school alumni
Category:21st-century Austrian male actors
Category:Male actors from Carinthia
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