Daniel Lommatzsch

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Daniel Lommatzsch in 2018 as Dietrich von Bern at the Nibelungen Festival

Daniel Lommatzsch (* 1977 in Hamburg ) is a German actor .

Life

Lommatzsch completed his acting training from 1998 to 2002 at the "Ernst Busch" Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . After that he worked mainly as a theater actor . He had permanent engagements and guest contracts at the Schauspielhaus Zürich (2002–2005), the State Theater Hanover (2005–2008) and the Maxim-Gorki-Theater (2008). There he starred in 2008, directed by Stefan Pucher , in a modern stage version of the classic film M - A city seeks a murderer .

Lommatzsch played a broad repertoire on the theater stage , which included the plays of antiquity, dramas by William Shakespeare , the German-speaking authors of the Classical and Romantic periods , but also plays from the turn of the century, modern and contemporary theater.

His stage roles included: Richmond in Richard III. (2002, Schauspielhaus Zurich; director: Stefan Pucher), Santing in Die Familie Schroffenstein by Heinrich von Kleist (2003, Schauspielhaus Zurich; director: Jan Bosse ), Achill in Penthesilea (2004, Schauspielhaus Zurich; director: Christina Rast ), Aumerle in Richard II (2005, Schauspielhaus Zürich; director: Elias Perrig ), Templar in Nathan der Weise (2005, Schauspiel Hannover), Orin in Trauer muss Elektra by Eugene O'Neill (2006, Schauspiel Hannover; director: Wilfried Minks ) and the Prince of Guastalla in Emilia Galotti (2007, Hannover Drama; Director: Wilfried Minks), Secretary Wurm in Kabale und Liebe (2008, Hannover Drama; Director: Nuran David Calis ). At the Schauspielhaus Hannover he also played, “blue-eyed, blonde and perfectly built” in 2006, the title role in a stage version of the novel Confessions of the impostor Felix Krull .

Lommatzsch has been a permanent member of the ensemble at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg since the 2009/10 season . There he stepped u. a. as Lady Gwendolen Fairfex [sic !, as a travesty role] in Bunbury (2009; director: Anna Bergmann ). In the 2011/12 season he took on the title role in Danton's Death in a new production by Jette Steckel at the Thalia Theater .

In 2014 he and the ensemble (Julian Greis, Mirco Kreibich , Rafael Stachowiak , Thomas Niehaus , Jörg Pohl, André Szymanski and Sebastian Zimmler) received the Rolf Mares Prize for the performance of Moby Dick at the Hamburg Thalia Theater . In the 2015/16 season he appeared as a guest at the Münchner Kammerspiele . In the 2016/17 season he was a guest at the Schauspielhaus Zürich as Haimon in Antigone (premiere: September 2016, director: Stefan Pucher ).

Since the late 1990s, Lommatzsch also took on a number of television and film roles. The focus of his artistic activity is still theater work. At first he had a few smaller roles in movies , and later TV works were added. In the movie Der Baader Meinhof Complex (2008) he played the RAF terrorist Christian Klar .

In the ZDF crime series Stubbe - from case to case he was seen in 2010 as Jonas Brauer; he played a Hamburg third division soccer player and teammate of the murder victim. In 2011 he played the role of Klaus Kastner in the Tatort episode The illegal death ; he played a policeman of the water police , the basis of a European refugee fighting in -Einsatzes Mediterranean under a post-traumatic disorder suffers.

He had episode roles in the television series Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (2010), SOKO Wismar (2011; as a mentally suspicious and violent suspect Felix Klein), Die Pfefferkörner (2012; as a nurse Henning Kruse), Coast Guard (2013; as Enne Friedmann, the suspect ex-boyfriend of boatwoman Pia Cornelius) and Der Kriminalist (2014; as police officer Mischa Everberg and colleague of the murder victim). In October 2016 Lommatzsch was seen in an episode role in the ZDF series SOKO Cologne , he played the suspected architect Florian Waldorf. Another leading role in the episode followed in April 2018, this time in the new ZDF series SOKO Hamburg, which has been broadcast since March 2018, as law student Mark Jakobshagen, the son of a wealthy Hamburg rowing club president. In November 2018, Lommatzsch was seen in the 18th season of the ZDF series SOKO Leipzig in a leading role in the episode; he played the journalist Aleksander Gretzky, who is suspected of having killed his partner. In the 25th case of the ZDF crime series Marie Brand , Marie Brand and the game of luck (first broadcast: April 2019), Lommatzsch played the suspected older son of a murdered slot machine operator who now works as an addiction counselor, and nothing with his father's business wants to have more to do.

Lommatzsch lives in Hamburg .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 2006: Schorsch Cameroon : An image of man that adds up to zero - Director: Schorsch Cameroon (WDR)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Daniel Lommatzsch ( Memento of the original from May 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Vita on the website of the Maxim Gorki Theater  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gorki.de
  2. M - A city is looking for a murderer - Stefan Pucher brings Fritz Lang's film to the stage performance review at Nachtkritik.de
  3. Uh, kind of, I don't know . Performance review at Kultiversum. The culture platform
  4. Hermes, in love with himself . Performance review
  5. Actor Daniel Lommatzsch: The terminator with the model look . Portrait. In: SPON of April 21, 2012. Retrieved October 4, 2016
  6. Hamburg Rolf Mares Prize 2014 awarded . List of award winners. Nachtkritik.de, October 28, 2014. Accessed April 24, 2015
  7. “Antigone” at the Schauspielhaus Zürich - an angry citizen takes action . Performance review. In: Südkurier of September 12, 2016. Accessed October 4, 2016.
  8. ^ TV review: "Hansa Harmonia": What the new "SOKO Hamburg" is good for . In: Frankfurter Neue Presse from April 18, 2018. Retrieved April 19, 2018.
  9. SOKO Leipzig | The intrigue . Official website
  10. 25th case for "Marie Brand" on ZDF . ZDF press release. Presseportal.de of April 17, 2019. Retrieved April 20, 2019.
  11. Marie Brand and the game of luck . TV criticism at Moviepilot.de. Retrieved April 20, 2019.