Fabian Stumm

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Fabian Stumm (born in 1981) is a German actor who studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City.[1]

He played a leading role in the 2013 mystery thriller Bela Kiss: Prologue by Lucien Förstner, and appeared in the award-winning Second World War drama Lore by Australian director Cate Shortland. His other credits include Posthumous with Brit Marling and Jack Huston; 56, which was nominated for the prestigious Max Ophüls Award; and the David Foster Wallace adaptation Neon Aura.[2][3]

In 2009 he joined artist Keren Cytter's performance company D.I.E NOW on their international tour. His next collaboration with Cytter, the two-hander Show Real Drama, met with great success, the Houston Chronicle calling it "intriguing (...) Susie Meyer and Fabian Stumm bring humor, angst, and yes - real drama." The production was invited all around the world from London, Rome and New York City to Shanghai, Beijing and Seoul.[4][5][6]

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