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Aliases: Robert Stadtlober , Robert Stadlhober

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Friesach, Carinthia, Austria

Homepage: http://robertstadlober.com/

Movie Involvements: 45

TV Involvements: 27


Most Famous Work

Biography

Robert Stadlober (born 3 August 1982) is an Austrian actor and musician. His sister is Anja Stadlober, also an actress. Robert Stadlober was born on 3 August 1982 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, Stadtlober himself objects to such labelling, saying that he's just had some homosexual experiences and that this is normal. He was awarded the "best young actor" award at the Montreal International 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), Play It Loud! (2003) and Black Sheep (2006). Robert Stadlober currently lives in Berlin (2008). Source: Article "Robert Stadlober" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Most Famous Work

Police Call 110
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6

Police Call 110

(1971) Mark
SOKO 5113
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6

SOKO 5113

(1978) Benno Ortmann
Scene of the Crime
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6

Scene of the Crime

(1970) Erwin Feichtner
The Harald Schmidt Show
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7
Die Wache
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1

Die Wache

(1994) Leo Labowski
Bayerischer Filmpreis
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0

Bayerischer Filmpreis

(1979) Self
Deutscher Filmpreis
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6

Deutscher Filmpreis

(1951) Self
Volle Kanne
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4

Volle Kanne

(1999) Self

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2024 Walter
N/A
N/A
2023 Matthi
Wirt
Journalist
self
2022 Klose
Konrad Dallmann
2021 Andreas Pichler
Schani Karas
2020 Hannes Guggenbauer jun.
2019 N/A
Jens Thoma
Self - Voice
Rafael Schäfer
Damiel
Markus Brenningmeyer
2018 Konrad Zeidler
Hinrich Laudrup
Dudu / Funki
Kurt Weill
Krishna
Titus Lohse
2017 Reiner
2016 Fritz Lechner
self
Billy
Franz Fidel Freudenthal
himself
Herr Preiss
2015 Jakob
Uli Hoeneß als junger Mann
Rüdiger
Horst Vöckler
Self
2014 Oliver Schlösser
Wachmann I
Karl Birker (jung)
Lieutenant Bressensdorf
2013 Robert
Mike
2012 Mittwoch
Andy Regener
Hircanus
Hircanus
2011 Adam
Mirko
Julian
2010 Alfred Schrammel
Lutz
2009 Rumpelstilzchen
Cheesie
Prinz Louis Ferdinand
N/A
Jakob
2008 Lyschko
Self
2007 Tom
Ferdinand
2006 Peer Gynt
Breslin, Julian's Best Friend
2005 Self
2004 Self
Tobi
2003 Bruno
Vince
Toby
2002 Andre
Self
Sven Maibach
2001 Engel
Spotter
2000 Ralle
Paul
Benjamin Lebert
1999 Wuschel
Self
Self
1998 Jan
Felix Deven
Marcel Nowak
Self
1997 Micky (voice)
Tobias
Rumpelstilzchen
Roman Arendt
Ronald Köppke
Marco Pabst
1996 Benjamin Rittberg
Matthias
1995 Self
Kristof Heincke
1994 Micky Möller
N/A
Leo Labowski
1992 Self
1991 Self
Self
1979 Self
Self
1978 Benno Ortmann
1976 Self
1974 Self
1971 Mark
1970 Freddy Knopf
Tobias Kossik
Erwin Feichtner
1951 Self
Year Character Movie/Tv

Production

Year Role Movie/Tv
2016 Producer
Year Role Movie/Tv

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