
Remo Vinzens
Remo Vinzens wurde in Schweiz geboren. Er ist Schauspieler in der USA
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Remo Vinzens, born on December 22, 1975, in East Switzerland, began his acting journey at 20, studying in Cologne and Zurich. His career launched with Brecht's "Señora Carrar's Rifles," leading to TV commercials and short films. In 2003, he studied "on camera" with Klaus Maria Brandauer at the International Film School in Cologne, joining the Brandauer Ingenuus Ensemble. He showcased his skills in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and expanded his talent as a singer in "Three Gentlemen."
In 2005, he founded "Star Class Theatre Productions" and joined the Swiss Stage Artist's Association. He co-produced and starred in "Death of a Salesman" and later produced "The Inmate" and "An Evening With..." Gaining Hollywood exposure, he earned acclaim for "Death of a Salesman."
In 2012, Remo co-founded the "Swiss Acting Institute," opening with "Long Day's Journey Into Night," followed by "Shakespeare's Best" and Chekhov's "Ivanov." Despite opportunities with filmmakers like Spielberg, scheduling conflicts prevented his involvement.
In 2019, he collaborated on "Free Trip to Egypt." The pandemic halted his work until summer 2022. For 2023/24, he has performances in Gogol's "The Government Inspector," Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar," and "Frank and Sam." Remo shuttles between Europe and the U.S., living partly in Zurich with his wife and three daughters.