David Kramer (actor)

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David Kramer (born July 15, 1978 in Halle (Westphalia) ) is a German actor .

Life

David Kramer made his first experiences with acting in the school theater. After graduating from high school in Bielefeld , the passionate saxophone player began training as a music dealer in Cologne and wanted to study music before he decided to work as an actor. From 2001 to 2005 he completed his acting training at the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" University of Music and Theater in Leipzig . During his main studies at the university's Weimar studio , he made his first appearances at the German National Theater in Weimar . After graduating, he was given a two-year engagement at the Mecklenburg State Theater in Schwerin . He became known to a wider audience with the leading role of Simon Becker in the third season of ZDF - Telenovela Paths to Happiness , in which he could be seen from October 2007 to October 2008. He then played at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam and at the New Theater in Halle (Saale) .

Together with his colleague Holger Bülow, David Kramer shot and produced Kreuzköllnkops , a grotesque Internet short film series, in 2009 .

Filmography

theatre

  • State Theater Schwerin (2005-2007)
    • Departure from Stella Feehily, role: Mark
    • Cinderella , role: Prince
    • Relegation - Germany a football fairy tale , role: field reporter
    • The good man of Sezuan , role: First God
    • The Olsen Gang Goes by Peter Dehler , Role: Assistant Holm
    • Cheech or The Men of Chrysler are in the city of François Létourneau, role: Alexis
    • Woyzeck , role: Andres
    • Freedom Square - third party prohibited
  • Hans Otto Theater Potsdam (2009-2011)
    • Cinderella , role: Prince
    • Momo , role: the bricklayer
    • Fear man , role: fear man

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "KreuzKöllnKops" now identify the Internet , Berliner Morgenpost 20 May, 2010
  2. Klaus Witzeling, Ed .: European Theater Academy "Konrad Ekhof" GmbH: Documentation, Theatertreffen German-speaking drama students and 15th competition for the promotion of young actors from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of the Federal Republic of Germany , Hamburg 2004, pp. 48, 49 u. 66 ( PDF, 1.19 MB )