David Allers

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David Allers (* 1976 in Hamburg ) is a German actor.

Life

After graduating from high school, David Allers first studied German and French before going to the theater college in Zurich, where he completed his acting studies. Between 1997 and 2002 he performed in various roles at the Theater an der Elbchaussee in Hamburg, the Stadttheater Konstanz , the Theater an der Sihl in Zurich and the Bregenz State Theater. Guest appearances have taken him to Berlin, Münster, Lyon and Madrid, among others. In 2001 he received the Oprecht Prize, the Armin Ziegler Foundation Prize, and the Ensemble and Audience Prize of the Federal Drama Schools Competition.

He starred in the films Cold Skin and Everything Zombies .

From 2003 to 2008 David Allers was a member of the Kiel drama ensemble. Since then he has been Mephisto in Goethe's Faust I , in the title role of Shakespeare's Richard III. , in various roles in the Threepenny Opera , as Benvolio in the Zaimoglu / Senkel version of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and in the recital and song recital Happy is whoever forgets to see. Also in his star role as Karl Moor in Schiller's drama Die Räuber and in the title role in Shakespeare's Hamlet , in The Last Show , Die Liebe zur Void and as Krogstad in Ibsen's play Nora . In the 2007/2008 season, Allers appeared as Sebastian in Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt , Burns and in various roles in the rock musical Linie 1 .

In addition, David Allers organized the Georges Brassens chanson evening together with Marko Gebbert , Ture Rückwardt and Joachim Roth .

Since the 2007/2008 season, David Allers and band have been presenting the chanson evening Chanson International .

In the 2008/2009 season, Allers can still be seen as a guest at Theater Kiel , where, among other things, he presents the recital Conte & Waits .

criticism

The Kiel Mephisto David Allers turns out to be a true jack-of-all-trades, as Hanshöllendampf in all the alleys of Karasek's relish, sometimes serious, sometimes cheerful, with quotes from earlier Faust productions, dismantling ideas as a means of finding ideas. Allers laughs at Gründgens , who is allowed to sing the song about the flea from the tape . (from Die Welt )

Filmography (selection)

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