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Bernd Stempel (born 1954 in Berlin-Pankow ) is a German actor .

life and work

He was the middle of three brothers. He spent his childhood in Naumburg , completed an apprenticeship as a locksmith and graduated from high school in Halle (Saale) . His father was a local politician. During his military service he was assigned to the border troops of the GDR. In 1976 he began studying acting at the State Drama School in Berlin , today's Ernst Busch University . In 1979 he started his first engagement at the Landestheater Halle . He was a co-founder of the New Theater Halle . Bernd Stempel has been a member of the ensemble of the Deutsches Theater Berlin since 1989 . There he was seen in a variety of roles, in Chekhov's plays and in a Turgenev dramatization, in Faith, Love, and Hope by Ödön von Horváth , as Madame in the Maid of Jean Genet or in the Resettler by Heiner Müller (based on motifs from Anna Seghers ), also in Greek subjects, such as the Phaedra of Racine or in Oedipus City of Sophocles . In 1998, he embodied the drug dealer Brian in shopping and fucking by Mark Ravenhill . He worked with Jürgen , Stephan Kimmig , Andreas Kriegenburg , Thomas Langhoff , Daniela Löffner , Thomas Ostermeier , Ivan Panteleev . He made several guest appearances at the Hamburger Theater Festival and in 2011 at the Wiener Festwochen .

He designed a ballad evening at the Deutsches Theater under the title Das Hexenlied .

In 1999 it was  cast in the radio play Haarmann by Marius von Mayenburg , in 2015 in Jähnicke goes bathing by Eva Lia Reinegger . In some cases he can also be seen in film and television, for example in the films Die Unberührbare (2000) or Wir Weltmeister - a football fairy tale (2006).

literature

  • The wolf in sheep's clothing , portrait by Barbara Burckhardt, Theater heute , May 2016, pp. 29–33

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Die Presse (Vienna): Dea Loher: Leben auf der Schaufel , May 20, 2011
  2. DeutschlandRadio Kultur : Program preview October 5 to 11, 2015 , accessed on June 22, 2020