Andreas Bisowski
Andreas Bisowski (born July 24, 1973 in Berlin ; † February 28, 2011 in Berlin ) was a German actor , radio play speaker , theater director and playwright .
Life
Andreas Bisowski was born in Berlin in 1973. After graduation in 1992, he made 1,993 civilian and studied from 1994 to 1999 acting at the University of the Arts Berlin . He played at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm , the Neuköllner Oper and was a member of the ensemble of the Maxim Gorki Theater and the German Theater in Berlin . He was last seen as a stage actor at the Nibelungen Festival in Worms . After that he worked primarily as a playwright and theater director and wrote opera libretti . He also played in over 30 film and television productions and staged stage shows by Désirée Nick . Andreas Bisowski died on February 28, 2011 of complications from severe jaundice after he was put into an artificial coma.
Filmography (selection)
Movies
- 1997: False love
- 1999: Angel of Death
- 1999: Downhill City
- 2000: Salamander
- 2004: Stauffenberg
- 2004: love me!
- 2006: Brinkmann's Wrath
TV Shows
- 1996: All together - each for himself
- 1997: Boomtown Berlin
- 1999: SK Babies
- 2000–2002: Stefanie, just in case (2 episodes)
- 2001: SK Kölsch
- 2001–2008: The country doctor
- 2005: Balko
- 2006: Coast Guard
- 2007: Deadline - Every second counts
Theater direction and directorial assistance
- 2002: Heart overboard (Neuköllner Oper)
- 2003: Something's in the air (Neuköllner Oper)
- 2004: Friendly Fire (Neuköllner Oper)
- 2004: cleaning women (Neukölln Opera)
- 2004: Desirée-Nick-Show The Joy of aging and how to enjoy it (Bar every Vernunft Berlin)
- 2005: Désirée-Nick-Show Désirée Superstar - Fall birth of a legend (Bar every Vernunft Berlin)
- 2005: Wischen - No Vision (Neuköllner Oper)
- 2005: New version of Künneke's libretto The happy journey (Maxim-Gorki-Theater)
- 2006: Good Old Boys And Girls ( Tribüne Berlin )
- 2007: Saure Nierchen ( Berlin Grandstand )
- 2007: Editing of the libretto by Bolten-Baecker's wife Luna ( Halle Opera House )
- 2008: Prison children (theater project of the Nibelungen Horde)
- 2009: pirates. The BeBerlinette (Neukölln Opera)
- 2009: Fear and Hope in Germany (Nibelungen Horde theater project)
- 2009–2010: Désirée Nick-Show A girl from the people (Bar every reason Berlin)
- 2010: HighHeelNoon in Nordneukölln (comedy song show, Heimathafen Neukölln )
- 2010: Society Games? Attention! (Theater project of the Nibelungen Horde)
Radio plays (selection)
- The firewall
- Wallander's first case
- Grandpa Dracula's bedtime stories (No. 7, 8, 9 and 10)
Theater (selection)
- 1994: The forgotten door (Braunschweig State Theater)
- 1998: Illness of youth (Carrousel Theater / Schiller Theater Workshop)
- 1998: Käte, you should wear blue (HdK Berlin, awarded the Max Reinhardt Prize at the national competition of German-speaking drama schools)
- 1998/1999: Disco Pigs (Staatsschauspiel Dresden)
- 1999: It's a shame that she's a whore (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 1999: Berlin Alexanderplatz (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 1999: Slaughterhouse (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 1999: The Altruists (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 2000: Wilhelm Tell (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 2000: Maria Magdalena (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 2001: Antigone (Deutsches Theater Berlin)
- 2001: Titus Andronicus (Deutsches Theater Berlin)
- 2001: The Cassette (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 2001: Comedy of Errors (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 2002: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (German Theater Berlin)
- 2002: True Love (Kammerspiele of the German Theater)
- 2002–2006 and 2007–2008: Nibelungen Festival Worms
Web links
- Literature by and about Andreas Bisowski in the catalog of the German National Library
- Andreas Bisowski in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- bisowski.de (maintained by him until 2002) ( Memento from April 13, 2005 in the Internet Archive )
- Agency
- Do we mourn a life that is too short in a different way?
- Suddenly great silence
- Andreas Bisowski died
- Neukölln Opera mourns Andreas Bisowski
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bisowski, Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actor, radio play speaker, theater director and playwright |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 24, 1973 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | February 28, 2011 |
Place of death | Berlin |