Bodo Krumwiede

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Bodo Krumwiede

Bodo Krumwiede (born December 3, 1956 in Celle ) is a German theater and film actor and radio play speaker .

Life

From 1975 to 1981 Krumwiede completed a degree in theater studies at the University of Munich . Acting classes followed at about the same time. He successfully completed this with a diploma. This was followed by vocal training. Today his main focus is on acting as a theater actor. But you could also see him in commercials earlier. Since 1997 he has often been active as a speaker in audio book production for the visually and print impaired.

Bodo Krumwiede lives in Zurich .

Theater roles

  • 2000: Explained by Pereira
  • 2003: Transits
  • 2003: Education for Rita
  • 2004: Oblomov
  • 2004: The stranger with the hair dryer
  • 2001 - 2005: Un tapis rouge pour Sophie T.
  • 2005: Kilroy
  • 2005: The Physicists
  • 2005: The victory over gravity
  • 2006: The Mute Servant / Victoria Station
  • 2006: Cyrano's trip to the moon
  • 2007: Tragedy against Will / Swan Song
  • 2007: The Black Brothers
  • 2008: slapstick
  • 2007 - 2008: La Disparition
  • 2009: ghosts
  • 2009: Amphitryon
  • 2010: The broken jug
  • 2011: tongue flapping
  • 2012: Night of Insane Worries
  • 2012: The three lives of Lucie Cabrol
  • 2012: The day the Pope was kidnapped
  • 2013: Much Ado About Nothing
  • 2013: Dossier Ronald Ackermann
  • 2014: 1476-The Battle of Murten
  • 2014: Bang! You are dead! (with Martin Zürcher )
  • 2014: Amphitryon
  • 2015: The madwoman of Chaillot
  • 2015: The exchange
  • 2016: Romulus the great
  • 2016: My Fair Lady
  • 2015 - 2017: The exchange
  • 2017 - 2018: take me away
  • 2018: On the high seas
  • 2019: Laughing Truths
  • 2019: All in all (adaptation)
  • 2018 - 2020: Nietzsche's umbrella

Filmography

Audio books

Radio plays

  • 2000: The pirates
  • 2002: The Cormorant's Cry
  • 2003: Diary of a sentimental killer
  • 2004: guards, guards
  • 2005: pyramids
  • 2006: Lords & Ladies
  • 2019: The Dark Congress

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Play : PENG! You are dead!