Alexander Heidenreich

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Alexander Heidenreich (born March 27, 1972 in Berlin ) is a German actor and entrepreneur . He should be known to a wide audience primarily through the leading roles in the children's films Geigenkasten and Pianke as well as through his involvement as carer Tom in the television series For all cases Stefanie .

Childhood and youth

As the son of Roswitha Franke and Hans-Jürgen Nieke, Heidenreich grew up from the age of two with his mother and her second husband, from whom he also got his last name. He went to school in Treptow and trained as an electrical engineer after graduating from high school. Gunter Friedrich discovered him for the film at the age of nine . An ongoing collaboration with DEFA and DFF followed . As a teenager, joined Heidenreich is the youth-cabaret "Die Stachelbären" to, with whom he and 1989 appearances in Prague and after opening of the Wall in the BKA had in Berlin.

Acting career and life

After one and a half years of training as an actor at the Maria Körber Drama Studio in Berlin, Heidenreich was prematurely certified in 1990 by the German Stage Association . Even during his time at drama school he played a wide variety of roles, including at the Hansatheater in the comedic performance of the Feuerzangenbowle and the Berliner Kammerspiele in Frank Wedekind's drama Spring Awakening the Moritz Boot. Hans Neuenfels engaged him for the first time for the role of the Indian boy in a Midsummer Night's Dream , the last play that premiered in Berlin's Schillertheater before it closed in 1993.

An almost lifelong collaboration should follow. Heidenreich also played numerous roles in theater and on television. Particularly noteworthy are his appearances in various opera houses as an actor. The mime has been married to his colleague Carola Maria Freiwald since 1995, with whom he has been running the trading company inSpheres GBR since 2011.

Filmography (selection)

Stage activity

Individual evidence

  1. ZAV artist agency: Alexander Heidenreich ( Memento of the original from March 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 26, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / zav.arbeitsagentur.de
  2. Alexander Heidenreich in the Internet Movie Database , accessed on March 26, 2016
  3. ^ "Hans Neuenfels": The Bastard Book Autobiographical Stations, Edition Elke Heidenreich at C. Bertelsmann, 1st edition, 2011, ISBN 978-3-570-58028-8 . , P. 417 and p. 430
  4. NRW-buehnen.de: Alexander Heidenreich , accessed on March 27, 2016
  5. Die Schnecke , accessed on March 27, 2016