Gregor Schulz

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Gregor Schulz was born in Schwedt/Oder and grew up in Hanover. He began acting early with first roles at Schauspiel Hannover. In 2012, he began his acting studies at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin, graduating with a diploma in 2016. Schulz was awarded the "Deutschlandstipendium" in the field of acting for particularly talented and socially committed actors. Extended artistic exchange trips took him to Shanghai, China, and Mexico City. During his studies, he appeared at the Schaubühne, the Volksbühne, and the Berliner Ensemble.

Since 2016, he has been a member of the ensemble at the Salzburg State Theatre, where he has played title roles in "Don Carlos", "Prince Friedrich von Homburg", and "Hamlet", as well as "The Little Vampire". He also appeared in Elfriede Jelinek’s "Das Licht im Kasten" and "Wolken.Heim/Am Königsweg", in "Buddenbrooks", "The Attacks of Next Week", "Odyssey", and many others. From 2018 to 2024, he portrayed Mephisto in Goethe’s classic "Faust". Since 2024, in the new production "Faust²", he has embodied both Faust and Mephisto from "Faust I" and "Faust II".

For his portrayal of Franz von Moor in "The Robbers", he was nominated as "Best Young Actor" in the critics’ poll of "Theater heute" and received the 2021 Nestroy Theatre Prize in the category "Best Young Male Actor." In summer 2025, Schulz made his debut at the Reichenau Festival in Joseph Roth’s Job.

Last updated: September 2025