Daniel Kuschewski

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Daniel Kuschewski (* 1977 ) is a German actor and theater director .

Life

Education and theater

Daniel Alexander Kuschewski grew up in Cologne , where he went to school and graduated from high school . From 1999 to 2003 he completed an acting training at the drama school der Keller in Cologne. At the Der Keller theater in Cologne, he played several leading roles before completing his training, such as the groom in Die Kleinbürgerhochzeit (2002/2003 season) and the fisherman Tita Nane in the comedy Krach in Chiozza (2003). Since then he has mainly worked as a theater actor .

He had his first permanent engagement from 2003 until the end of the 2005/2006 season at the Hessisches Landestheater Marburg . His stage roles there included: Kaiser in Faust II (2002), Rüdiger in Der kleine Vampir (2003), Ishmael in a stage version by Moby Dick (2004), Michael in Das Fest von Thomas Vinterberg (2004/2005 season), Count Dunois in The Maid of Orléans (2005), D'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers (2005), Romeo in Romeo and Juliet (2004-2006), and Fiesco in The Fiesco Conspiracy in Genoa (2005/2006). For the Schiller year 2005 he developed a solo evening with the title Let the foam spray to heaven! , with whom he appeared in guest performances throughout the German-speaking area until 2009.

From 2005 to 2008 Kuschewski studied at the Theater Department of the Zurich University of the Arts with a focus on directing and acting , which he graduated in 2008 with a diploma. As part of his studies, he staged a dramatization of The Sorrows of Young Werther (Goethe), as well as the theater plays Favorite Men (de Weck) and Anatol (Schnitzler). The Werther production was also his successful diploma production.

With his diploma production The Sorrows of Young Werther , he made a guest appearance in 2009 at the Junge Schauspielhaus Zurich and the Junge Theater Basel ; he himself took on the role of Albert in this production. He also made his first guest appearance in 2009 at the Contra-Kreis-Theater in Bonn . He played the charming tennis teacher Laslo in the tabloid comedy Affair for Two, alongside Heide Keller and Alexander Osteroth . In 2010 he appeared at the Prinzregenttheater in Bochum as Count Hohenzollern in Prince Friedrich von Homburg .

At the Der Keller theater he played the title role of the play Bluebeard - Hope of Women by Dea Loher in the 2010/2011 season . At the Bad Vilbel Castle Festival in June 2011 he appeared as confessor Domingo in Don Karlos and as a devout student Melworm in a stage version of Heinrich Spoerl's novel Die Feuerzangenbowle . At the end of June 2011 he appeared again at the Junge Schauspielhaus Zurich with his production of Die Leiden des Junge Werther ; he himself played Albert again.

Movie and TV

Kuschewski has also played a number of television and film roles since the late 1990s. He also acted in several short films and college films . The focus of his artistic activity is still theater work.

From 1998 to 2000 he had a continuous series lead role in the television series The Anrheiner . He played Sascha Petersen, the son of the character Constanze Petersen, who runs the bike shop in Veddel . In 2010, he was seen on ZDF , alongside Sophie Schütt , in a leading role in the Rosamunde Pilcher film Wohin du auchst . He played the charming Bob McKenzie, with whom the lead female role, the lawyer Lisa, falls in love.

In 2010, he took on the supporting role of Helge Geiger, a youth welfare worker, in the RTL soap opera Everything that counts . From May 2011 he played the supporting role of the fraudster Alexander Bottich in the ZDF telenovela Lena - Love of my Life .

Kuschewski has been working as a freelance actor since 2008. He also appears in various cabaret and cabaret programs . He is also active as a speaker for radio plays ; so he was at the Swiss radio station DRS1 as an assistant doctor Dr. Martin G. Hirt in the radio play production Die Edenklinik by Pamela Dürr .

Kuschewski lives in Cologne.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

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  3. Rosamunde Pilcher: Wherever you go (photo gallery with Daniel Kuschewski)
  4. Everything that counts ( Memento of the original dated June 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. TV Movie Photo Gallery  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tvmovie.de
  5. Die Edenklinik Production details and cast on Deutschlandradio