Born in 1965 in Vienna Austria, Hary Prinz started studying biology, psychology, and German philology before discovering his calling as an actor via the circuitous route of performing in a successful group of comedians founded by him. As an actor he played on stages such as Stadttheater St. Gallen, Gruppe 80, Schauspielhaus Wien, and Volkstheater Wien, and in 2000 he played his first leading role in a feature film: in Götz Spielmann's The Stranger. This part was followed by further film roles ("Andreas Hofer – The Freedom of the Eagle," Directed by Xaver Schwarzenberger, "The Poet," D: Paul Hills) and countless TV series, e.g. "SOKO Kitzbühel," "Kommissar Rex," "Der letzte Zeuge," and in 2002 the leading role in the TV drama "Swabian Children" (D: Jo Baier). Hary Prinz played in Franz Antel's "Bockerer IV- Prague Spring" and in the Italian TV production "Al di la delle frontiere" (Beyond the borders, D: Maurizio Zaccaro).
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