Bill Mockridge
William Mockridge is a Canadian actor and Kabarett performer based in Germany. He is the founder of the Springmaus Theatre in Bonn. He became known to a broad public through his portrayal of Erich Schiller in the WDR television drama series Lindenstraße.
Biography
After leaving school, Mockridge attended, from 1963 to 1966 and graduated from, the National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal. This was followed by his first engagements at the Manitoba Theatre Center and, from 1968 to 1969, at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario. During a tour of Germany in 1970, the potential of German theatre inspired him so much that he decided to work in Germany from then on. He initially worked as an assistant director at the UlmIn 1982, he founded the improvisation theatre Springmaus in Bonn, where he also performs his own solo programs. He became known to a wide audience as Erich Schiller in the ARD television drama series Lindenstraße, which he played from 1991 until the end of 2015. In 2011, he had a guest appearance in the television comedy series Pastewka.
In 2012, Mockridge published his book Je oller, je doller: So vergreisen Sie richtig. In it, he deals humorously with aging. In 2015, he hosted the Golden Internet Prize for Seniors in Berlin, where pioneering online projects are being honored under the patronage of the German Federal Ministry of the Interior.
Personal life
Mockridge grew up as an adopted child.Mockridge is married to Italian-German actress Margie Kinsky and lives in the Endenich district of Bonn. The couple have six sons, all of whom are dual citizens and work in creative professions, including Matthew, Luke and Jeremy Mockridge.
Filmography (selection)
- 1980:
- 1988: Der Fahnder
- 1991–2015: Lindenstraße
- 2011: Pastewka
- 2015–2016: Die Mockridges – Eine Knallerfamilie
- 2018–2020: Mord mit Ansage
- 2021–2024: ''''