Alexandru Mihăescu

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Alexandru Mihăescu (born March 20, 1980 in Timișoara ) is a Romanian actor .

Life

After graduating from the Nikolaus Lenau Lyzeum , Mihăescu studied drama at the German drama department of the University of the West Timișoara and at the Rostock University of Music and Theater until 2003 . Since 2004 he has worked as an actor and director at the German State Theater Timisoara , among others . In 2006 he completed a degree in directing at the National University of Theater and Film Arts "Ion Luca Caragiale" in Bucharest . From 2006 to 2007 Mihăescu worked in cultural management in Germany on a scholarship from the Robert Bosch Foundation . In 2007 he was curator of the Tr @ nsfusion Festival of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in the Kampnagel venue in Hamburg , as well as the Bucharest Calling… project at the Forum Free Theater in Düsseldorf.

Mihăescu played the narrator in Tadeusz Różewicz's The Interrupted Game, Paron Toni in Carlo Goldoni's Krach in Chiozza , a boy from William Golding's Lord of the Flies , the Haemon in Jean Anouilh's Antigone , Lorenz in Mnouschkine / Mann's Mephisto , Niklas in Felix Mitterer's Drachendurst, a templar in Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan the Wise , Jachimo in William Shakespeare's Cymbeline , Kurt in Marius von Mayenburg's Fire Face, and Don Manuel in Friedrich Schiller's The Bride of Messina .

Alexandru Mihăescu also starred in the films:

  • Boys Life , short film, director: Karl Heinz Lotz , 2002
  • Checkmate , documentary about the Romanian revolution, director: Susanne Bormann , 2003
  • La urgenta , series, 3rd episode, directed by Andrei Zenchea, 2006
  • Play Chess! , Short film, director: Al. Mihaescu & David Killian, 2007
  • Oblique , director: Knut Asdam; Bridge Project Platform by Richard Foremann & Sophie Havilland, 2008.
  • Mănuși roșii - "Red Gloves", director: Radu Gabrea , Romania 2009/10 (based on the novel by Eginald Schlattner )

Mihăescu directed the plays The Cosmonaut's Last Message to the Woman He Once Loved in the former Soviet Union by David Greig (2006), The Concrete by Vladimir Georgievich Sorokin (2008), and Pool (No Water) by Mark Ravenhill ( 2008). Mihăescu was also assistant director to Claudio Collova from the Compania Teatrale Dionisio di Palermo, 2006 (Hamlet. Family Album), and to Frank Raddatz Achill from Forum Free Theater Düsseldorf, 2007 (Achill in Modern Wars). He also produced the Pulse project in 2008 at the Fabrica Club Bucharest . He continued to give readings from works by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Rainer Maria Rilke .

Honors

Alexandru Mihăescu was awarded the ensemble prize at the Essen theater festival in 2002 for his performance in the dance theater project Nichtgenauesweissmannicht . In 2005 he received the Goethe Institute's translation award for Fritz Kater's time to love, time to die . In 2005 he was nominated for the debut price of the Romanian Theater Association (UNITER) for the role of Jachimo in Shakespeare's Cymbelin.

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