Claus Peter Seifert

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Claus Peter Seifert (2012)

Claus Peter Seifert (born February 17, 1958 in Munich ) is a German theater director and coach.

Life

Claus Peter Seifert graduated from high school in 1978, studied political science and architecture in Munich before completing his acting training in 1980. He played in several theaters in Germany and Austria. In addition to his theater work, he has worked as an actor in many film and television productions. Since 2000, Claus Peter Seifert has worked almost exclusively as a theater director, theater director / artistic director, coach and actor. He lives and works in Munich.

Theater direction

Theater management / artistic director

  • 2001: Foundation and management of inkunst eV together with Dirk Engler and Barbara Koreis, Mario Andersen joined in 2002
  • 2002: Founding and management / director of the Theater Halle 7 in Munich's Waltherstrasse. Professional theater productions with funding from the employment agency
  • 2004: AZ star of the year
  • 2007: Relocation to the Kultfabrik site in Grafinger Strasse
  • 2008: Founding and producer Acting For Film u. a. with Thomas Haaf, Robert Spitz and Celino Bleiweiß

Coach

2011: Foundation and management of Coach Company Munich together with Jutta Ina Masurath 2012: Creation of the burn-in concept for artists for professional theater and film makers Coach: 2013/2014 Coach at German Adult Education Center (DEB)

Actor (theater)

Actor (film / television)

  • "Alarm for Cobra 11 - The Autobahn Police" (1 episode, 2002)
  • "SK Kölsch" (1 episode, 2002)
  • "The Rosenheim Cops" (1 episode, 2002)
  • "Café perjury" (3 episodes, 2000–2002)
  • "Gynecologist Dr. Markus Merthin" (1 episode, 1997)
  • "Marienhof" (25 episodes, 1997–1998)
  • "Forsthaus Falkenau" (1 episode, 1996)
  • "Der Bergdoktor" (1 episode, 1994)
  • "Marleneken" (1990)
  • "The Contract" (GB 1988) (3 episodes)
  • "Derrick" (2 episodes, 1987)
  • "Father Ruppert Mayer" Richter Amann (Direction: Damian Chapa, 2014)
  • "Munich 7" (1 episode, 2015)
  • "Under Suspicion" (1 episode, 2016)
  • Hubert & Staller (1 episode, 2018)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Theater review of "The End of Pairing" on the website of Theater Reviews - Munich
  2. Homepage Coach Company with a short biography and details on future projects