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Remo established himself overseas as an actor.
He got marvellous reviews from west to east coast.

But we're stil gathering together all the information.
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  During spring 2006 he went to LA, in order to build up his career in the US. In summer 2006 he performed "The Inmate" and "An evening with..". His first two production along with MGMT Star-Class.

In fall he went back to LA and NY as well.
 










 

In summer 2005 Remo is on the track of Ben Hur. In south Italy
he  met Victor Lyder ( Ben Hur, Soddom and Gomora)
They decided to perform Fellini's "La Strada".

After the years of theate, he put his focus toward film. As an actor who has acquired his experiences and references at theaters.
     
 
   
At the end of 2003 in south Germany, he proves himself to be a stage-singer in "Three Gentlemen" with Matthias Weiss on the piano.

In spring of 2004 Remo was occupied with "Don Juan" and "Death of a Salesman" which claimed a lot of him.

After his stay in Germany the independent movie "Pentagramm" directed by E. Kupferschmied followed shortly. 

     
     
 
 

 

In fall the IFS in Cologne offers him the possibility to act and study dramatics in front of the camera with Klaus Maria Brandauer in Cologne. Klaus chose him and invited him to Colonge.

This experience proved to be very beneficial for the up and coming actor. With "Truth of acting" (Original: Die Wahrheit im Spiel) in cologne had Remo what he always wanted, the fine finishing to be ready to act in movies.

In October 2003 Remo Vinzens & Florian Rexer established the “Brandauer Ingenuus Ensemble” with K.M. Brandauer

     
 

Initially he agreed  to play in T. Williams "The Glasmenagerie". As well as the stage play "Say what you want" but with the tragic and sudden death of Edith Rohrbach the plays were postponed.

At the end of the year follows several movie and television commercials and short movies to make the first steps in front of the cameras.

Late 2002, he became a member of the "Swiss stage artist federation".  Privately he dedicates as much time as possible to his other passion, painting.

 
     
   

Actually he always wanted to become an leading movie-actor. But he realized very fast, that he couldn't make it without any theatre basic knowledge, so he went back to Colonge to his former theater-teacher and Strassberg pupil Kristina Walter.

So for the entire year he devoted himself exclusively to the theatrical classics. Well regarded as an up and coming actor who's talent stretched to doing very demanding roles. He's constantly working on himself and his acting recognition be it as Marquis von Posa (Schiller) or as Hamlet (Shakespeare).

In between jobs he recorded a CD called "Integration".

     
 
Although he had received offers to work on tv. He decided to learn the "technique of acting" form the bottom up and that meant that he had to go on stage.

Shortly afterwards his dialect coach Edith Rohrbach gave him the opportunity. And  they rehearsed "The Guns of Mrs. Carrer" written by B. Brecht. He celebrated his first few successes in plays of Brecht and Shakespeare.

     
 
In the year 1999, the education was in the foreground and he worked in Cologne on theatrical classics e.g. Shakespeare and Schiller at the same time.

He personally dedicated himself to the different dramatic arts, from Strassberg or the working methods of Stella Adler.
     
 

The first step in his career took him to Cologne. A german producer discovered his talent, and invited him for a screen-test of the CAC.

After that he met the renowned stage-actress Kristina Walter. She recognized his talent and offered to work with him.

     
 

Remo Vinzens was born on the 22. december in east switzerland. Since he was a boy, movies fascinated him.

At the age of 14, he made his first movie clip "The rich box"