Daniel Heck

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Daniel Heck (born March 31, 1983 in Cologne ) is a German actor .

Life

After graduating from high school , Heck completed an acting training at the German Center for Drama and Film in Cologne from 2003 to 2007 , which he completed in 2007 with the stage maturity test.

From 2007 to 2009 he was a permanent member of the theater in Koblenz for two years . There he played Anton in a stage version of the novel Pünktchen and Anton by Erich Kästner and appeared in the fairy tale The Chinese Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen . He also took on roles in the plays King Lear and Merlin or Das wüsten Land by Tankred Dorst , directed by Annegret Ritzel , in the fairy tale Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten and in Bertolt Brecht's mother Courage and her children .

Daniel Heck also played in the 2009 Turkish Gold production (author: Tina Müller) at the Grenzlandtheater Aachen . In 2010, Heck played in the world premiere of the production The Conspiracy Practitioners at Tanzhaus Köln with the dancer Yoshiko Waki in a co-production of Waki's project bodytalk and the Analog Theater Cologne.

Since May 2010 Heck has been a guest on the stages of the City of Frankfurt in the productions Wilhelm Meister. A theatrical broadcast based on Johann Wolfgang Goethe , directed by Ulrich Rasche . In 2011 he played the King of France in King Lear , a production by Günter Krämer at the Schauspiel Frankfurt , and in the operetta Die Fledermaus in a production by Christof Loy at the Frankfurt Opera . He worked with Loy again in 2011 at the Salzburg Festival ; he was an actor in Loy's production of the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten .

In the 2011/2012 season, Heck appeared as Birk in the play Ronja the robber's daughter at Theater Krefeld . In 2012 he played the role of James Keller, the half-brother of Helen Keller , in the play Licht im Dunkel by William Gibson in a touring production by Konzertdirektion Landgraf , directed by Volker Hesse .

In the RTL - TV Series 112 - You save your life was Daniel Stern in 2009 in an episode role on camera. Since 2005, Heck has also appeared in a number of short films and diploma films. In 2012 he was seen in the ARD television film Learn to Fly by Christof Schewe. In 2015 he took on a guest role as Matz Homburg in the series Everything that counts .

Daniel Heck is the brother of actress Lisa Heck.

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theatre

  • 2005: Outside the door , as Beckmann , Theater Das Spielbrett Köln
  • 2006: Der Sturm , as Ferdinand , Orangery Cologne, Theater Das Spielbrett Cologne
  • 2006–2007: After the rain, as head of administration , Acud Theater Berlin, Arkadas Theater Cologne
  • 2007: Public abuse , as 1st insult , TAS-Neuss
  • 2007–2008: The Chinese Nightingale, as steward , Theater der Stadt Koblenz
  • 2007–2008: Pünktchen and Anton , as Anton , Theater der Stadt Koblenz
  • 2008: King Lear , as Siward , Theater of the City of Koblenz
  • 2008–2009: Bremen Town Musicians , as donkey , Theater der Stadt Koblenz
  • 2008–2009: Merlin or the desert land, as Sir Beauface , Theater of the City of Koblenz
  • 2009: Mother Courage , as a soldier , Theater der Stadt Koblenz
  • 2009: Turkish Gold, as Jonas , Grenzlandtheater Aachen
  • 2010: The conspiracy practitioners of Yoshiko Waki, Rolf Baumgart and Daniel Schüßler , role John Lennon, analog theater / bodytalk, Tanzhaus Köln
  • 2010: Wilhelm Meister. A theatrical broadcast , Schauspiel Frankfurt
  • 2011: King Lear , as King of France, Schauspiel Frankfurt
  • 2011: Die Fledermaus , as Murray, Oper Frankfurt
  • 2011: The woman without a shadow , Salzburg Festival
  • 2011: Ronja the robber's daughter , as Birk, Theater Krefeld / Mönchengladbach
  • 2012: Licht im Dunkel , as James Keller, Stadttheater Fürth

Movie and TV

  • 2006: How we go
  • 2006: Second Hand Feeling (music video)
  • 2007: Acoustic Lovers
  • 2008: dirty hands
  • 2008: 112 - You Save Your Life (TV series)
  • 2009: Underdog (diploma film)
  • 2010: Death Star (short film)
  • 2010: Elli & Richard (KHM diploma film)
  • 2010: CSI: Kowelenz (cinema)
  • 2011 Steve vs. Murat (KHM)
  • 2011: Frankfurt Loves You (web series)
  • 2012: Learning to Fly (TV film)
  • 2015: Everything That Matters (TV series)
  • 2017: Silent Encounter (short film)

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