André Kaczmarczyk

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André Kaczmarczyk and other ensemble members of the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus at the opening party of the 2016/17 season

André Kaczmarczyk (* 1986 in Suhl ) is a German actor .

Life

Education and theater

André Kaczmarczyk comes from Eisenach . He attended the musical and artistic branch at the Elisabeth High School there , where he also graduated from high school. He played theater as a teenager and was active in various youth theater projects. He was initially a member of the youth club at the "Free Eisenacher Burgtheater" and, after its closure, in the youth club of the State Theater Eisenach . In 2003 he was awarded the youth culture prize of the city of Eisenach. After graduating from high school, in the summer of 2005 he played the young Martin Luther in the historical medieval spectacle "Luther - the festival on the Eisenach open-air stage". He appeared again later at the Luther Festival, for example in 2007 as Luther's Famulus Georg Rörer and in 2009 as the devil.

He began his professional theater career, even before his actual acting training, in 2004 at the Landestheater Eisenach and in 2005 moved to the Hans Otto Theater Potsdam , where he was part of the ensemble until 2007. He also completed his voluntary social year at the Hans Otto Theater . At the Hans Otto Theater in 2006 he took on the role of the young soldier in the world premiere of David Salz , a staged collage based on an idea by Lea Rosh about the Auschwitz survivor David Salz; The director was Uwe Eric Laufenberg . In September 2006 he also played the role of André, the new partner of the female main character, in the German premiere of the play Safety Distance by Franco-Canadian Frédéric Blanchette at the Hans Otto Theater .

Kaczmarczyk then studied acting from 2006 to 2009 at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . During his training between 2007 and 2010 he appeared regularly at the bat studio theater of the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art, including as a writer in The Hunting Society and as Lenz in a stage version of Georg Büchner's story Lenz . In 2007 he started working as a freelance actor in addition to his training. In 2008 he played Rosencrantz in Hamlet at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin (director: Tilmann Köhler ). In 2010 he had an engagement at the Rostock Volkstheater . In 2010 he also played in Orfeo - Love will tear us apart , a production of the Herrenhausen Art Festival in Hanover , and in a stage version of the novel Berlin Alexanderplatz at the Berlin Schaubühne , directed by Volker Lösch .

Since 2011 he worked at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden ; From the 2013/14 season he was a permanent member of the ensemble there until 2016. At the Staatsschauspiel Dresden he appeared as Jessica in Shakespeare's tragicomedy The Merchant of Venice (premiere: September 2011; director: Tilmann Köhler; in an all-male cast), as Speklunken-Jenny in Brecht / Weill's Die Dreigroschenoper , as Goylbastard Nerron in the world premiere of the children's and family play Reckless II - Lebendige Schatten by Cornelia Funke (world premiere: October 2012) and as Kevin “Princess” Marley in the world premiere of the play Almost very close (your war is our war) by Pamela Carter (a work commission from the Federal Agency for political education ; premiere: April 2013). In Dresden he also played the "Hallodri" Alfred in Horváth's play Tales from the Vienna Woods (premiere: 2013/14 season, director: Barbara Bürk ), Nikolai in Dostojewskij's The Demons (premiere: 2013/14 season, director: Friederike Heller ) and the fool Touchstone in Shakespeare's As You Like It (premiere: 2014/15 season, director: Jan Gehler ).

In the 2014/15 season he took over the title character in Danton's Death in a new production by the director Friederike Heller at the Dresden State Theater. In the 2015/16 season he played the role of the impoverished Prince Myshkin in a staging of the ex-Burgtheater director Matthias Hartmann in a stage version of Dostoyevski's novel The Idiot.In the 2015/16 season, André Kaczmarczyk was again in a travesty role on stage; he played the role of the opera diva Ildebranda Cuffari in a stage version of the film Fellini's Ship of Dreams . He was also in Dresden for several seasons, alongside Lea Ruckpaul as Isa, as »Tschick« in the stage adaptation of the novel of the same name by Wolfgang Herrndorf . He also played this role in the 2015/16 season, his last season as a permanent member, at the Dresden State Theater.

Since the 2016/17 season he has been a permanent member of the ensemble at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus under the new artistic director Wilfried Schulz . There he played the role of Enkidu in the epic Gilgamesh in a stage adaptation by Raoul Schrott at the beginning of the 2016/17 season .

Kaczmarczyk also develops his own, often musical formats. In the 2016/17 season he brought the ensemble recital Heart of Gold to the stage. In the 2017/18 season, the production of Jeff Koons , a staged installation based on the play of the same name by Rainald Goetz, premiered in the Philara Collection .

Kaczmarczyk lives in Düsseldorf-Flingern .

Film, television and radio play

Kaczmarczyk also worked in film and television productions, as well as in some short films . In the episode Ludwig II and Bavaria (Season 2; Part 8), which was first broadcast on December 4, 2010 as part of the ZDF television documentary series Die Deutschen , he played the fairy tale king Ludwig II of Bavaria . In 2011 he had a small role (as Titania) in the historical thriller Anonymus by Roland Emmerich . He played the poet Nathanael in the 2010 short film Der Sandmann , which was based on the story of the same name by ETA Hoffmann and had its TV premiere in April 2012.

In 2012 he had an episode role in the ARD crime series Heiter bis tödlich: Ex-files as a young artist Tobias Krüger. In the same year Kaczmarczyk was also seen in two fairy tale films: as the young King Jakob in Allerleirauh ( ARD ; December 2012) and as Prince Markus in The Six Swans ( ZDF , December 2012); He gave both roles "complex character traits".

In November 2015, Kaczmarczyk was in the ARD series In all friendship - The young doctors as Heiko "Ralle" Rallburg. He played the criminal best friend of assistant doctor Elias Bähr ( Stefan Ruppe ) from school days together. In the ZDF television thriller Munich Murder - Where are you, coward? (First broadcast: September 2016) he was seen in the role of Niklas Bernhard. In the 9th season of the ZDF crime series Die Chefin (first broadcast from August 2018) he had a leading role in the episode as Anton Berger; he embodied, at the side of Franz Pätzold , the owner of a Munich software and IT company and brother of a psychopathic multiple murderer.

André Kaczmarczyk has also worked as a radio play speaker in various radio play productions for Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg , Deutschlandfunk Kultur and BBC Radio .

Awards

In 2003 Kaczmarczyk was awarded the youth culture prize of the city of Eisenach . In 2017 he received the Audience Award " Gustaf " from the Association of Friends of the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, and in 2018 alongside Lou Strenger, Lieke Hoppe and Kilian Ponert.

Theatrography (Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus)

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b André Kaczmarczyk ( Memento from June 25, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). See Vita on staatsschauspiel-dresden.de
  2. a b c d e f g h Eisenacher as the fairy tale king Ludwig II . In: Thüringer Allgemeine of December 7, 2010. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  3. a b André Kaczmarczyk ( Memento from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Vita (official website Maxim-Gorki-Theater )
  4. ^ "History you can touch" - Opel-FAHR invited "Luther actors" to Barockstadt . Osthessen-News from August 14, 2007. Retrieved October 17, 2016
  5. Lutherverein is in conflict over double musicals . In: Thüringer Allgemeine, September 3, 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  6. Does that never stop? . In: Berliner Zeitung of April 28, 2006 (production details and cast)
  7. Feelings on the dissection table . Performance review in: Potsdamer Latest News from September 25, 2006
  8. Hamlet cast list ( Memento from July 1, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ). Cast list
  9. Fast-paced orgy . Performance review. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of February 27, 2015. Accessed October 17, 2016.
  10. A glass house full of disoriented people . Performance review. In: Freie Presse from June 2, 2014. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  11. Asylum on the eye candy . Performance review. Nachtkritik.de of January 17, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  12. Virtue, Terror and Greed for Life in Times of Revolution . Performance review. In: Meißner Tagblatt from May 18, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  13. Matthias Hartmann staged Dostoyevsky's “The Idiot” at the Dresden State Theater: Fool Among Fools . Performance review. In: Leipziger Volkszeitung from January 18, 2016. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  14. Theater: He's back . Performance review. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of January 17, 2016. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  15. Farewell to Dresden on the ship of dreams . Performance review. In: Meißner Tagblatt from May 18, 2015. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  16. ^ Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus: Schulz introduces his ensemble . rp-online.de from March 1, 2016. Accessed October 17, 2016.
  17. Schauspiel Düsseldorf starts: Grandiose “Gilgamesh” production . Performance review. In: Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung from September 16, 2016. Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  18. Düsseldorf: Great songs of love . Performance review. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  19. Düsseldorf: If it says Koons on it, there is art inside . Performance review. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  20. André Kaczmarczyk: Money and love meet with him . In: Westdeutsche Zeitung of December 8, 2016. Accessed March 28, 2018.
  21. ^ The Sandmann theater film based on ETA Hoffmann, Germany 2012 . Official website of 3sat . Retrieved October 17, 2016
  22. Cheerful to deadly - Ex-files episode: (5) Pig stuff (cast and content)
  23. Prinzen für Constanze and Lotte: Worth seeing: Five newly filmed Grimms fairy tales on ARD and ZDF . In: Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung from December 23, 2012. Accessed October 17, 2016.
  24. In all friendship - The young doctors . Photo. Retrieved October 17, 2016
  25. Series “Munich Murder - Where Are You, Coward?” ; TV review at Tittelbach.tv (with photos of the scene). Retrieved October 17, 2016.
  26. ^ D'haus - Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, young drama, community stage: André Kaczmarczyk | D'haus - Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, young theater, community stage. Retrieved March 27, 2018 .
  27. Regina Goldlücke: Thaterpreis-Gustaf awarded in Dusseldorf. Retrieved September 19, 2018 .