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Wolfgang Cerny (born August 31, 1984 in Vienna) is an Austrian actor and producer, best known for his roles in ''
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'' (2009-2010), ''
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'' (2018) and '' The Red Ghost'' (2021). From 2012 until 2022 he was actively working in
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Life and career

Wolfgang grew up in a family of sportsmen. During his matura studies at a sport-gymnasium, Cerny played in various school and student groups in Vienna. He was also heavily involved in sports, which included martial arts, boxing, horse riding, alpine skiing, surfing, swimming. He is a certified ski-instructor. Originally he wanted become a doctor, and enrolled into medical university. His father is a dentist and brother, Michael, a plastic surgeon. But soon Wolfgang decided that the medical profession is not for him. Wolfgang instead went to Los Angeles and studied at the
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for a year. Afterwards, he returned to Austria, because he did not wish to live in America. Later he also participated in acting projects at the
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and the
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. Cerny also appeared in several short films, and the short film ''We are all naked underneath'' (2006, directed by Alexander Dirninger) was shown at various film festivals in Vienna, Hamburg, Brest and Tokyo. In May 2008 Cerny played in the Vienna Off-Theater in the play ''Taifun'' by Menyhért Lengyel, directed by Daniel Schrader. He also played in Vienna at the Theater in the Drachengasse. In 2009 Cerny completed his acting training at the
Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna The Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna ( (MUK)) in Vienna, Austria, is a university of music and the arts. It was previously (2005−2015) named (KONSuni, Konservatorium Wien University), and before that (Conservatory of Vienna). ...
. From February 2009 Cerny played at the Volkstheater Wien in a stage version of ''
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''. His theatrical repertoire includes roles such as Jimmy in ''
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'' by John Osborne, Mark Anton in ''
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'' by William Shakespeare, Ferdinand in ''
Intrigue and Love ''Intrigue and Love'', sometimes ''Love and Intrigue'', ''Love and Politics'' or ''Luise Miller'' (german: Kabale und Liebe, ; literally "''Cabal and Love''") is a five-act play written by the German dramatist Friedrich Schiller. His third play, ...
'' by Friedrich Schiller and others. From August 2009 until August 2010 Cerny played Lukas Zastrow in the popular German telenovela ''
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'' which was a breakthrough role for him. From October 2009 to August 2010 he was the male lead actor of the 5th season together with on-screen partner Sarah Stork. In 2010/2011 Cerny was a member of the ensemble at the Munich Schauburg and played in both classic and modern pieces by William Shakespeare and Blake Nelson. In 2011 Cerny played there the role of Prince Ferdinand in Shakespeare's late work '' The Tempest''. In the summer of 2012, Wolfgang Cerny took on the lead role of Alexander von Foss, a German sniper, in the Russian mini-series ''Snipers'' alongside
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, directed by Zinovy Roizman. Especially for the role, he learnt the Russian language, which led to him later becoming an in-demand actor in Russia. In an episode of the 11th season of the Austrian crime series ''
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'' (2019), he played a blacksmith and member of a medieval troupe. In 2018 he played the sadistic staff sergeant
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in the Russian WWII drama ''Sobibor'', based on real events. In 2020 Cerny took part in the Russian ice-dancing television show ''Ice Age'' together with Olympic champion
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. In 2021 Wolfgang Cerny played in '' The Red Ghost'', a Russian WWII thriller film by Andrei Bogatyryov. After the
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, Cerny together with his family left Russia for Austria.


Personal life

Wolfgang has been in a relationship with Victoria Slobodyan, a Russian citizen, starting from 2016. They married in 2019, and in 2021 Victoria gave birth to their son.


Filmography


Films


References


External links


Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cerny, Wolfgang 1984 births Living people 21st-century Austrian male actors Austrian male film actors Austrian male television actors Austrian people of Czech descent Male actors from Vienna Method actors University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni Austrian expatriates in Russia