Axel Wandtke

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Axel Wandtke (* 1959 in Dresden ) is a German actor , radio play speaker and theater director .

Life

Wandtke grew up in the GDR and was trained at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . From 1983 to 1987 his first engagement took him to the German National Theater Weimar, before he became a permanent member of the Volksbühne Berlin from 1988 to 1990 . Axel Wandtke then worked at the Deutsches Theater Berlin until 1996.

He became known to a larger audience in 1998 with the 103 episode role of Dr. Emanuel Barrach in the ARD evening series In all friendship .

As a speaker for radio plays, Wandtke made a name for himself with productions such as The Lord of the Flies ( MDR ) or 2006 with The Dog Wasn't Planned ( Deutschlandradio Kultur ).

Theater (selection)

Volksbühne Berlin

  • 2000: Death Valley Junction - (Director: Frank Castorf )
  • 2001: Baal
  • 2006: The Mastersingers (Director: Frank Castorf)
  • 2007: Nord (Director: Frank Castorf)
  • 2008: Macbeth (Director: Yana Ross)
  • 2008: König Ubu (Director: Dimiter Gotscheff)
  • 2009: Jenseits is beside it - Topitsch for the 100th (self-directed)
  • 2009: Good Night, You Wrong World (Director: Gero Troike)
  • 2012: Murmel Murmel (Director: Herbert Fritsch)
  • 2012: The strange woman and the husband under the bed (self-directed)
  • 2013: The Sandman (Director: Sebastian Klink)
  • 2014: "Untitled No. 1" (Director: Herbert Fritsch)

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Awards

  • Axel Wandtke was the Sao Paulo Film Festival 2009 in Brazil with the Best Actor prize of the jury for the Entbehrlichen excellent.

Individual evidence