Frank Giering

Born and raised in Magdeburg (Germany), Frank Giering gained first stage experience as a background actor at the former known "Maxim-Gorki" theatre Magdeburg". During this time the desire arose to become an actor even though he said at a later time, that this desire was mainly animated due to his hunger to get visible and noticed combined with the unrealistic belief to get more interesting for the womankind. Nevertheless he started his studies at the "Westfälischen Schauspielschule Bochum" (Germany) but changed short time after to the "Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen" (HFF) in Potsdam Babelsberg (Germany). But again he felt quite uncomfortable with the education methods. Some exercises led him to his physical and mental limits. Furthermore he failed on his teacher's demands to "fill up the space of the theatre". As he realized that he clenched more and more as soon as he got instructions to "give more" or to become "louder" he decided to break off. In front of the film camera - he was able to live out his own belief of acting which was the opposite of the requirements at school. He loved to reduce and to express feelings solely by glances and a minimum of gestures and facial expression. According to his teachers in the theatre he was only able to catch the first row. But now he met the facility - not to gain the last rows by broaden himself - but to bring them closer using the camera. At last he felt like coming home. With his first role he gained the attention of the Austrian director Michael Haneke, who cast him for two of his productions. After the Kafka adaption The Castle (1997), Giering starred the cine film Funny Games (1997). With the figure of the sadistic murderer he became popular over night. The final breakthrough followed 1999 with his performance as Floyd in Gigantic (1999) by Sebastian Schipper, a small but particular film about friendship, longing and farewell and a very last but magic night in Hamburg. For a short time he was announced as one of the promising up-and-coming actors of Germany. Comparisons were drawn with James Dean, much less due to similarities in visual nature but due to an aura of "lostness" and lonesomeness which both actors surrounded. Frank Giering died on 23th of June 2010. The official cause of dead is given by multiple organ failure due to an acute bilious colic. On 9th of July 2010 he was buried at the "Neustädter Friedhof" in Magdeburg (Germany). Description above is sections taken from IMDB.

Known For

Birth Location Magdeburg, Germany
Born 1971-11-23
Died 2010-06-23

Movies

Jerry Cotton as Receptionist
2010
Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten as Hans Sittler
2010
Keine Angst as Thomas
2009
Der Tote in der Mauer as Kommissar Klaus Wendt
2008
Esperanza as Franz
2008
Free to Leave as Thomas Hudetz
2007
Tod einer Freundin as Dieter Wittmann
2006
Black Sheep as Doorman #1 of KitKat-Club
2006
A Pirate's Heart as Jan Broderson
2006
Die Spielerin as Dietrich Schröder
2005
2005
Die Rosenzüchterin as Alan Shaye
2004
Großglocknerliebe as Uwe Ringelmann
2004
Nightsongs as Junger Mann
2004
Klassentreffen as Stüze
2004
Anatomy 2 as Sven
2003
Dirty Sky as Philosoph
2003
2003
2003
One Hell of a Night as Rudi (Wurstverkäufer)
2003
Gangster as Vincent
2002
Baader as Andreas Baader
2002
Hannas Baby as Junger Mann
2002
Clowns as Nick
2001
Ein mörderischer Plan as Psychopath Mark Stettner
2001
2000
2000
Der Himmel kann warten as Alex Feldkamp
2000
2000
Gran Paradiso as Edwin
2000
Kaliber Deluxe as Rochus
2000
Ebene 9 as Gregor
2000
Gigantic as Floyd
1999
Und alles wegen Mama as Benny Zucker
1999
Opera ball as Jörg Blahacek 'Ingenieur'
1998
Sentimental Education as Minaichmis
1998
Funny Games as Peter
1997
The Castle as Artur
1997
Die Halbstarken as Günther
1996
Frank Giering hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows