Yuri Padel

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Yuri Padel during filming in 2014

Juri Padel (also Juri Padél; * 1982 in Münster ) is a German actor and director .

Life and work

Juri Padel has been involved in various film and television productions since his training as an actor, such as the movie " Mitten im Sturm " under the leadership of the Oscar-winning director Marleen Gorris , the ZDF crime thriller " Wilsberg " or the two-part ARD hostage drama "Gladbeck" directed by Kilian Riedhof , to see. He worked in numerous independent theater productions, as well as at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , the Schauspiel Köln and the Schaubühne a . a. with Patrick Schlösser , Thomas Bischoff , Thomas Ostermeier and several times with the theater group SIGNA .

In 2011 he also graduated in media studies, classical literature and philosophy at the University of Cologne as a master's from. Assistant director and coaching led him u. a. to the Staatstheater Karlsruhe , the Theater and Orchestra Heidelberg and most recently to the Schaubühne Berlin . In the summer of 2013, Padel and Mona el Gammal realized the interactive room installation “House // Number / Zero”. The project, funded by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the city of Cologne, won the Cologne Theater Prize 2013 and was invited to the Stückemarkt at the Berlin Theatertreffen 2014. At the Heidelberg Theater and Orchestra he staged his own text “An attempt on Don Juan at the beginning of the 3rd millennium” in a 3-hour lecture performance .

Juri Padel has lived and worked in Berlin since 2015. He has been a guest actor at the Schaubühne since 2018 . He worked u. a. with Thomas Ostermeier , Nicolas Stemann , Simon McBurney and Angélica Liddell . He also works as a lecturer for acting at the drama school der Keller in Cologne. In 2019 his play "Kitty Hawk" premiered at the theater discounter .

Theater works (selection)

As an actor

As a director and writer

Film and television (selection)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. theaterdiscounter Berlin
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