Carlo Ljubek
Carlo Ljubek (born May 21, 1976 in Bocholt ; actually Hrvoje-Carlo Ljubek ) is a German actor .
Life
Carlo Ljubek was born as the son of Croatian migrants in Bocholt, where he attended the municipal Catholic Ludgerus School and then graduated from the Arnold Janssen School. At the age of 16, he came to Munich, where he completed an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk. As an active soccer player, he was also part of the youth squad of TSV 1860 Munich . Then he made up his Abitur at the Cologne College and then began to study German and history in Cologne. At the age of 21 he was in the theater for the first time - as a spectator. From 1999 to 2002 he trained as an actor at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich . In the Münchner Kammerspiele , to which this school is affiliated, he appeared in the comedy What you want by William Shakespeare . From 2002 to 2007 he played at the Staatstheater Wiesbaden , where he had a guest engagement. Since the 2007/2008 season he had a permanent contract at the Schauspielhaus Köln , where he appeared as Siegfried in Die Nibelungen and as Jason alongside Maria Schrader in Das goldene Vlies . At the beginning of the 2013/2014 season he was engaged at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg .
After his first appearances in film and television, in 2003 he starred in other cinema productions such as Kammerflimmern by Hendrik Hölzemann , Sherry Hormann's football comedy Men Like Us , and the episodic film Die Österreichische Methode .
Ljubek received an ensemble prize at the 13th Federal Competition for German-Speaking Drama Students in Essen, 2002. In 2017 he was awarded the Hamburg Theater Prize - Rolf Mares for his role as village judge Adam in Der zerbrochne Krug at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus .
theatre
1999 to 2002, Münchner Kammerspiele
- Golem , directed by Carsten Dane, Christopher Blenkinsop
- What you want ( Shakespeare ), directed by Erich Sidler
- Due to closed , directed by Dominik Flaschka
2002 to 2007, Staatstheater Wiesbaden
- A Midsummer Night's Dream ( Shakespeare ), director: Manfred Beilharz , role: Lysander
- Don Karlos ( Schiller ), director: András Fricsay, role: Don Carlos, Infant of Spain
- Hamlet ( Shakespeare ), director: Tilman Gersch, role: Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- Hase Hase ( Coline Serreau ), director: Pavel Mikulastik, roles: Policeman 1, speaker, little soldier
- Kur Guerilla ( John von Düffel ), director: Beat Fäh, role: Manuel
- Leonce and Lena ( Georg Büchner ), director: Tilman Gersch, role: Leonce
- Plastilin (Wassilij Sigarew), director: Rüdiger Burbach , role: Maxim
- What you want ( Shakespeare ), director: Tillmann Gersch, roles: Fabian, Sebastian
2007 to 2011 Cologne drama
- Die Nibelungen ( Friedrich Hebbel ), director: Karin Beier , roles: Siegfried, Etzels Lakai
- The misanthropist ( Molière ), director: Karin Henkel , role: Philinte
- The golden fleece ( Franz Grillparzer ), director: Karin Beier , roles: Jason, Phryxus
- Faust I ( Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ), directed by Laurent Chétouane
- Spieltrieb ( Juli Zeh ), director: Jette Steckel , role: Alev
- Kasimir and Karoline (Ödön von Horváth), directed by Johan Simons
- Das Fest (Thomas Vinterberg and Mogens Rukov), director: Dieter Giesing , role: Christian
2009 to 2011 Maxim Gorki Theater, Berlin
- Born angry ( Darja Stocker ), directed by Armin Petras , role: Micha
- We are Blood (Fritz Kater aka Armin Petras ), directed by Armin Petras
Filmography
- 2000: Filling up (short film)
- 2000: My daughter must never know
- 2001: The Crimes of Professor Capellari (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 2003: homecoming
- 2003: Affair for three
- 2004: men like us
- 2004: ventricular fibrillation
- 2005: Gisela
- 2005: Stormily in love
- 2006: The Austrian Method
- 2006: How light tastes
- 2006: German men
- 2006: Raven Brothers
- 2006: Lulu
- 2006: Stubbe - From Case to Case (TV series, episode Fatal Friendship )
- 2007: Under Different Circumstances - Until Death Do You Part
- 2007: Devil's Roast
- 2008: The world is big and salvation is everywhere
- 2008: The Baader Meinhof complex
- 2008: Commissioner Stolberg (TV series, episode Blutgrätsche )
- 2009: guilty
- 2009: To each his own
- 2009: Bloch (TV series, episode Death of a Friend )
- 2009: SOKO Cologne (TV series, episode Shot down )
- 2010: The lost father
- 2010: Hollywood Drama (short film)
- 2010: The Blue Period (short film)
- 2010: Shahada
- 2010: Rich colors before black
- 2010: Der Kriminalist (TV series, episode death of a companion )
- 2011: The shoes that were danced to pieces
- 2012: The case of Jakob von Metzler
- 2013: west
- 2014: The Pilgrim (two-part TV series)
- 2014: crime scene: circus child
- 2014: Crime scene: bounty
- 2014: honey in your head
- 2015: Old Money (TV series, 7 episodes)
- 2015: The City and Power (TV series, 6 episodes)
- 2016: the program
- 2016: Winnetou - The myth is alive (three-part TV series)
- 2017: Luna
- 2017: respite
- 2017: the life after
- 2018: Kill Me Today, Tomorrow I'm Sick! (Movie)
- 2018: Crime scene: Damian
- 2018: Beat (TV series)
- 2019: A weekend in August
- 2019: Skylines (TV series)
- 2020: Across the border : angel of revenge
Foreign language films
Three films with Ljubek, in which he plays a main character, contain original sound in a foreign language. In Heimkehr , some of the protagonists speak Croatian as well as (partly broken) German, including Ljubek, as well as each his own . In The World is Big and Salvation Lurks Everywhere , Ljubek speaks most of the text in Bulgarian for his leading role Alexander .
Web links
- Carlo Ljubek agency profile
- Carlo Ljubek in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Carlo Ljubek: More nervous before the lion kick than at the premiere. on: tsv1860.de, February 1, 2018, accessed on February 2, 2018
- ^ Carlo Ljubek. In: Deutsches Schauspielhaus. Retrieved February 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Kill Me Today, Tomorrow I'm Sick! Retrieved September 1, 2018 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ljubek, Carlo |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ljubek, Hrvoje-Carlo (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theater and film actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 21, 1976 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bocholt |