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The German thriller is one of the few feature films shot in a single continuous take and won amongst other things the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution for Cinematography as well as the German Film Award in six categories. Since Franz Rogowski is member of the Munich Kammerspiele. Hexenjagd TV film Lux — Krieger des Lichts In the Aisles Friedrich Gustav Maximilian Schreck[1] 6 September — 20 February [2][3][4] was a German actor, best known for his lead role as the vampire Count Orlok in the film Nosferatu Six years later, his father bought a house in the independent rural community of Friedenau, then part of the district of Teltow.
His father did not approve of Schreck's ever-growing enthusiasm for theater.
Schreck's mother provided the boy with money, which he secretly used for acting lessons, although only after the death of his father did he attend drama school. After graduating, he travelled briefly across the country with poet and dramatist Demetrius Schrutz. Greater engagements followed, especially in Frankfurt am Main. Manteuffel was born in Bayrischzell to a family of Baltic-German origin. He visited an actors school in Munich in and first appeared on a stage in in Bertolt Brecht's Die Ausnahme und die Regel at the Munich Kammerspiele and became a member of the Kammerspiele ensemble in until Manteuffel has been married to the actress Leslie Malton since Awards Adolf Grimme Awards Filmography Heirat auf Befehl Der alte Feinschmecker — Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis Radio-production Wer den Schaden hat Marie Ward — Zwischen Galgen She also received ballet instruction in Munich.
Since her first appearance at Hanover's Lower Saxon State Theatre in , she has regularly appeared in German theatre productions. She performed in an ensemble cast of the Bavarian State Theatre during — She later returned to Munich to participate with the Munich Kammerspiele. Lena Lauzemis born 15 January is a German actress. She has been in multiple films and television shows including If Not Us, Who? She has also been a regular performer with the Munich Kammerspiele. Selected filmography If Not Us, Who? Brecht wrote it between and , and it received its first theatrical production in It is in the expressionist style of Ernst Toller and Georg Kaiser.
The play—along with Baal and In the Jungle—won the Kleist Prize for although it was widely assumed, perhaps because Drums was the only play of the three to have been produced at that point, that the prize had been awarded to Drums alone ; the play was performed all over Germany as a result. According to Lion Feuchtwanger, the play was originally entitled Spartakus.
Biography Neher was born in Munich in She started to work as a bank clerk in In the summer of , she made her debut performance at the Baden-Baden theater without a specific stage education, later also working at the theaters of Darmstadt, Nuremberg and at the Munich Kammerspiele.
On 7 May she married Alfred Henschke the poet Klabund , who had followed her from Munich to Breslau, at that time already a well known and successful poet. The first performance of his Circle of Chalk "Der Kreidekreis" turned into her first great success. In , Neher went to Berlin to work with Bertolt Brecht. He wrote the role of Polly Peachum in The Threepenny Opera for her, but late in rehearsals her husband died at Davos on 14 August She was therefore unable to appear at the premiere, but acte Marius von Mayenburg born 21 February in Munich is a German playwright and dramaturg.
Feuergesicht , written in , was his breakthrough as a dramatist. The play was performed at Munich Kammerspiele the following year. The Hamburg performance gained the most attention. He died in Munich in , only two months after his last performance at the Residenztheater the National Theatre of Bavaria , at age Flag of Munich Coat of arms of Munich The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Munich: Munich — capital and the most populated city in the German state of Bavaria.
With over 1,, residents in Munich is considered a global city as of ,[1] one of the most prosperous and fastest growing cities in Germany. Minga Common English name s: Munich Official English name s: Helmut Griem 6 April — 19 November was a German film, television and stage actor and director. Griem became well-known to international audiences as the diabolic SS-officer Aschenbach in The Damned. His role in the Academy Award-winning film Cabaret as the wealthy Baron Maximilian von Heune is probably his best-known international performance.
It tells the story of how Odysseus, the Greek hero from the Trojan War, returns after 20 years to his court in Ithaca, where he massacres the suitors of his wife Penelope to recreate order. He studied acting from at the rewarded Otto-Falckenberg-School in Munich. Parallel to his studies he already played at the Munich Kammerspiele. After this, he had lots of engagements at theatres in Bremen, Bonn, Mannheim and Basel, where he played lots of leads in which he excited the audience, a.
He got international attention with the lead role of captured German soldier Beck in the Dutch WW2 series De Partizanen The Partisans , which received many awards and was nominated for an emmy. Millions of people were watching him in the role of Dr. Andrea Sawatzki born 23 February is a German actress.
She also gained some international prominence as a co-actor in the German films Bandits and Das Experiment Life and work Sawatzki is the daughter of a nurse and a journalist. She has lived with actor Christian Berkel since The couple has two sons and live in Berlin. Her first movie role was in Faust — der Film in , directed by Dieter Dorn.
In , she became known to a broader audience through the movie Die Apothekerin in which she played Alma Siebert. Work After completion of grammar school in , Dietl studied theatre studies and the history of art. Afterwards, he became head of photography and later assistant director to the Munich Kammerspiele theatre. In , he was a member of the jury at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Caspar Neher born Rudolf Ludwig Caspar Neher; 11 April — 30 June was an Austrian-German scenographer and librettist, known principally for his career-long working relationship with Bertolt Brecht.
Neher was born in Augsburg.
Scenographic work All plays by Bertolt B It is situated in the suburb of Schwabing-Freimann. It was established by the former community of Schwabing in It is not to be confused with the Alter Nordfriedhof in Munich, which was set up only a short time previously within the then territory of the city of Munich. A station on the Munich U-Bahn is also called Nordfriedhof after the cemetery, and the surrounding area is also known locally as "Nordfriedhof" from the station. In a columbarium In Munich, there are 59 professional theaters as of and a variety of amateur theaters.
State theatres Bayerische Staatsoper main venue: Arnd Klawitter born 26 July , Hamburg, Germany , is a German actor of stage, movie and television. From until he was engaged at Staatstheater Stuttgart, where he mostly played the leading man, e. Andri in Max Frisch's Andorra. Since he has worked as a freelance artist. Since leaving acting school he has also worked for both TV and cinema frequently. He appeared in over films on screen and television between and In he started his theatre career in Freiburg followed by engagements at the Hessian State Theatre in Wiesbaden, the Munich Kammerspiele and the Opern- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt.
From the s on Lieffen became known to a wider public for his film appearances, like the role of the brisk chauffeur Fritz in Billy Wilder's One, Two, Three. He died in Starnberg, Germany. Fireface original German title: Feuergesicht is a play by Marius von Mayenburg, written in and first performed in at the Munich Kammerspiele. This play was the breakthrough of von Mayenburg as a new dramatist. Kurt and Olga are brother and sister in an incestous relation, living in a 'normal' family with their parents.
Kurt is totally obsessed with fire. When Olga starts a relationship with another boy, Paul, Kurt's obsession begins to become dangerous. The parents don't want to see this danger and at the end they are killed by Kurt. It premiered on 19 November at the Munich Kammerspiele. Oscar Homolka 12 August — 27 January was an Austrian film and theatre actor, who went on to work in Germany, Britain and America.
He appeared in over films on screen and television between and Member feedback about Mathias Herrmann: Member feedback about Othello character: Radner's former colleague, the opera singer Karen Cargill, recalled her friend a few days after her death:. She started to work as a bank clerk in Retrieved 10 April
Both his voice and his appearance fitted him for roles as communist spies or Soviet officials, for which he was in regular demand. By the age of 30, he had appeared in more than plays; his film career covered at least films and TV shows. Other stage plays in which Homolka performed during this period include: He had 13 siblings and the family lived in modest circumstances.
He directed and acted in over 50 films, and wrote over 20 film scripts, the first of which was Das kleine Hofkonzert in , an operetta with music by Edmund Nick based on a comedy by Verhoeven and Toni Impekoven. Verhoeven was married to the actress Doris Kiesow, with whom he had three children: Lis Verhoeven, who became an actress and was the first wife of Mario Adorf; Michael Verhoeven, who became a film director and married Senta Berger; and Monika Verhoeven.
By his relationship with the actress Edith Schultze-Westrum he had a son, Thomas Schultze-Westrum, who became a zoologist and maker of animal documentaries. Verhoeven died on stage in while he was delivering the eulogy for the recently deceased actres Wolfgang Georg Louis Liebeneiner 6 October — 28 November was a German actor, film director and theatre director. Beginnings He was born in Liebau in Prussian Silesia.
In , he was taught by Otto Falckenberg, the director of the Munich Kammerspiele, in acting and directing. The film was about voluntary euthanasia of a woman suffering from multiple sclerosis, but was intended to support the T4 euthanasia program. He received a doctorate in the years from to while working for Universum Film AG, the largest German film studio at that time. Post war In , Liebeneiner directed the debut of Wolfgang Borchert's play Franziska is a play by the German dramatist Frank Wedekind, first produced in Subtitled "a modern Mystery in five acts", it presents the heroine as a "female Faust" by way of conscious parody and commentary on episodes from Goethe's Faust.
Plot Franziska is a restless young woman, bored with living with her mother. Having observed her parents' married life, she wants no part of marriage. A knock at the window announces the arrival of Veit Kunz, an insurance agent from Berlin, who offers her a bargain. Disguised as a man, she will have two years to enjoy the freedoms of a man and fulfill her ambitions as a musician, at the end of which she will belong to Kunz.
There follows a wild nightclub scene set in "Clara's Place" among a debauched assembly of writers and prostitutes, which gives full rein to Wedekind's verbal inventiveness. Meanwhile, she has become Kunz's lover From to Dollmann studied in Rome the history of the Farnese family and Italian art history. He was living at the Piazza di Spagna where he worked as interpreter. There he met Heinrich Himmler who introduced him with Karl Wolff. Diplomatic career In Dollmann was appointed German His brothers are named Thomas, Christoph and Gregor. His professional surname comes from his mother, who is of Italian descent.
After graduation he was a permanent member of the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel ensemble Frank Baumbauer and played at the Munich Kammerspiele Dieter Dorn from to where he earned critical praise in a sweeping variety of productions, appearing in Bertolt Brecht's Man is Man, Achternbusch's Der Frosch The Frog and playing the lead in Shakespeare's Troilus He described how "thematic mot Othello, a Moorish general in the Venetian army and his unfaithful ensign, Iago.
Given its varied and enduring themes of racism, love, jealousy, betrayal, revenge and repentance, Othello is still often performed in professional and community theatre alike, and has been the source for numerous operatic, film, and literary adaptations. Characters Othello — General in the Venetian military Desdemona — Othello's wife; daughter of Brabantio Iago — Othello's trusted, but jealous and traitorous ensign Cassio — Othello's loyal and most beloved captain Bianca — Cassio's lover Emilia — Iago's wife and Desdemona's maid Othello is a character in Shakespeare's Othello c.
There, he is simply referred to as the Moor. Othello is a brave and competent soldier of advanced years and Moorish background in the service of the Venetian Republic. He elopes with Desdemona, the beautiful daughter of a respected Venetian senator. After being deployed to Cyprus, Othello is manipulated by his Ancient pronounced Ensign Iago into believing Desdemona is an adulteress.
Othello murders her and, upon discovering Iago's deceit, kills himself. Othello was first mentioned in a Revels account of when the play was performed on 1 November at Whitehall Palace with Richard Burbage almost certainly Othello's first interpreter. Role Othello is a Moor Christian Friedel born 9 March is a German actor[1] and singer. Frank Baumbauer right at podium with Jossi Wieler left in Frank Baumbauer born September 2, in Munich, Germany is an award-winning German theater director and artistic director active in the German theater community.
He is the son of German casting agent Erna Baumbauer. References Roxborough, Scott Archived from the original on Rex Gildo in Rex Gildo 2 July — 26 October was a German singer of Schlager ballads who reached the height of his popularity in the s and s, selling over 25 million records and starring in film and television roles.
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For years he claimed that he had been a member of the Regensburger Domspatzen choir before attending acting school, while a documentary on German TV in revealed that in fact he had worked in a decorating apprenticeship before he met Fred Miekley, who would become his manager and longtime companion and presumably paid for Gildo's acting, dancing and singing lessons.
Career Gildo's first performance was with the Munich Kammerspiele theatre group in , but he quickly moved into television and film, as well as performing as a singer, most famously duetting with Danish singer Gitte Haenning as "Gi Otto Schenk born 12 June in Vienna is an Austrian actor, and theater and opera director. Life and career Schenk was born to Catholic parents. His father, a lawyer, had Jewish roots and therefore lost his job after the Anschluss in Schenk studied acting at the Max Reinhardt Seminar, and started his acting career at the Theater in der Josefstadt and the Wiener Volkstheater, and as a comedian at Vienna's Kabarett Simpl.
His breakthrough as an opera director came in with Alban Berg's Lulu at the Theater an der Wien. After establishing himself as one of the exponents of Regietheater, Flimm was called to manage renowned theaters and festivals. His operatic productions in Germany led to an international career, with operas staged in the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, England, Italy, and the United States.
Her father remembered her calling him excitedly after winning first prize in a beer-tent karaoke competition. Radner pursued German studies for one semester, but left because she disliked it. She started training in an import—export business and had the best grades at the vocational school, but felt that it did not suit her. They recognized that she was really a contralto. Radner's mother died in after a long illness. It was to be her only engagement as an ensemble member at a theatre.
She decided that it was "not her world", not because it was no fun, but because she wanted to earn more, [6] and she went independent. Radner was still a student in when she made her first public appearance under Zubin Mehta at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia, singing Martin y Soler 's oratorio Philitaei a Jonatha disperse.
She sang in Beethoven's Symphony No. In , she gave her first performance as Erda in a concert adaptation of Das Rheingold at the Leipzig Opera , a role she performed every year from then until her death. In the summer of she was part of a new production of Elektra at her first summer Salzburg Festival under Daniele Gatti and Die Frau ohne Schatten , conducted by Christian Thielemann.
The production was documented in the film Wagner's Dream by Robert Lepage [15] and the 11 February performance was recorded and broadcast by radio. In the fall of , she was at the Royal Opera House in London performing in three Wagner operas conducted by Pappano: Radner's former colleague, the opera singer Karen Cargill, recalled her friend a few days after her death:.
Hysterical laughter, an obsession with all things Burberry, unadulterated passion for Bayern Munich and the warmest of hugs were things you could always be guaranteed of when you were with her. Her son and partner were her whole life. The authors of an article in the German weekly Stern echoed this sentiment when they wrote that "Radner was a happy mother. Radner had a side, that many internationally successful opera stars are not privy to: She was travelling a lot professionally, while he looked after his insurance clients in Wuppertal.
The First Officer had a history of depression, barricaded himself into the cockpit, and deliberately crashed the plane into the mountains. The Metropolitan Opera issued a brief statement, mourning her "untimely and tragic death" and calling her "a gifted artist who touched the lives of many". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Radner's former colleague, the opera singer Karen Cargill, recalled her friend a few days after her death: Her voice had a beautiful bronzed hue, full and round; the warmth of her personality always shone through.
She loved singing, it was who she was. A more elegant and poised woman you couldn't hope to find and yet underneath was someone whose laughter was deep, guttural and contagious, who loved cheesy pop music and had the stamina to dance all night. Her delightfully wicked sense of humour was infectious. Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung in German.
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