Cyrill Berndt

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Cyrill Bertolt Berndt (* 1965 ) is a German actor and comedian .

Life

Cyrill Berndt is the son of the actor Werner Berndt and the Catholic religion teacher Irmgard Berndt. He attended a kindergarten in Bochum , a primary school in Berlin and a grammar school in Cologne and did his Abitur in Lübeck at the Oberschule zum Dom . His acting career began at the Berlin Schillertheater .

Filmography (selection)

Cinemamovies:

  • 1988: Officers factory, directed by Wolff Vollmar, Barrandov Studios Prague
  • 1994: This is a blueprint, directed by Ursula Pürrer, Brooklyn Studios NY
  • 1999: To the horizon and beyond , directed by Peter Kahane
  • 2000: Hunger, directed by Andreas Schmidt
  • 2008: The Baader Meinhof Complex , directed by Uli Edel

Watch TV:

theatre

  • 1989–90: State Drama Theaters Berlin
  • 1991–93: Braunschweig State Theater
  • 1996/97: Kammerspiele Berlin
  • 1997–2010: Vaganten stage Berlin, Shakespeares all. Works by A. Long & D. Singer & J. Winfield, directed by A. Schmidt
  • 2001–10: Arena Mogul Production: Caveman by Rob Becker, Director: Esther Schweins
  • 2009: Luding & Baisch GbR: Men's evening by Roland Baisch , Luding, Schiller, director: Michael Schiller
  • 2012: Hi Dad! by Bjarni Thorsson , directed by Esther Schweins
  • 2014: "Berlin, ick liebe dir" by and with Cyrill Berndt, director: Stefan Lochau / special guest: Andreas Schmidt
  • 2016: Admiralspalast Berlin "Pornosüchtig" by Andrew Goffman Original "accidental pervert", director: Pascal Ulli

Advertising character

At the beginning of the 1990s, he embodied the figure of the "Holsten Man" on television advertising. As a special trademark, he wore a green-colored vest.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vaganten stage Berlin, ensemble: Cyrill Berndt
  2. Source: The 213rd edition of the television program "Die Montagsmaler" from January 9, 1995. Cyrill Berndt was part of the "Advertising" team.