Dimitrij Schaad

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Dimitrij Schaad ( Russian Дмитрий Александрович Шаад, scientific transliteration Dmitrij Aleksandrovič Šaad ; born September 17, 1985 in Kaskelen , Kazakh SSR , Soviet Union ) is a German actor and author . He is the brother and close collaborator of the director Alex Schaad .

Life

Dimitrij Schaad grew up near the former Kazakh capital of Almaty until he was eight . In 1993 he moved to Germany with his family without any knowledge of the German language and went to high school in Mengen until 2005 .

After graduating from high school , he studied acting at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding from 2005 to 2009 and at the State Institute of Performing Arts in Saint Petersburg in 2009 . He played at the Munich Metropolitan Theater, the Münchner Kammerspiele and received the German Stage Association's drama scholarship in 2006 and 2008 .

In 2009 he began his first engagement at the Schauspiel Essen and in 2010 moved with the artistic director Anselm Weber to the Schauspielhaus Bochum , of which he was a member until 2013. There he worked with the directors Sebastian Nübling , Roger Vontobel and Jan Klata .

Since 2013 he has been a member of the ensemble at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin under Shermin Langhoff and Jens Hillje . Here he worked again with Sebastian Nübling and Yael Ronen , Hakan Savaş Mican , Mirko Borscht and Sebastian Baumgarten, among others . Schaad has spoken a monologue in almost every play at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater , and he writes the texts himself. For his roles in the 2013/14 season, he was elected young actor of the year with seven votes in the critics' survey by Theater heute .

He also stands in front of the camera for television and film productions and lives and works in Berlin.

Since 2015 he has been a freelance lecturer at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art .

In the movie adaptation of the bestseller " Die Kangaroo Chroniken " by Marc-Uwe Kling , produced by X-Films , Schaad takes on the leading role of the small artist Marc-Uwe.

author

In addition to his texts for theater, Schaad also writes scripts with his brother Alex, a student of film directing at the HFF Munich . Her film Invention of Trust , in which he also took on the lead role, was invited to the 2016 Max Ophüls Film Festival and won the award for best medium-length film . A few months later, the film also won the gold student Oscar .

The play The Situation by Yael Ronen and Ensemble, which Schaad helped to develop and write , was voted the best German-language play of the 2015/16 season in the critics' survey by Theater heute . In January 2017, The Consistency of Reality (AT), his first self-written piece, premiered at the Bavarian Theater Academy. He developed the play with Alex Schaad and the 3rd grade students and directed it himself for the first time. At the drama school meeting in 2017 it was awarded the main prize worth 10,000 euros (ensemble prize of the Conference of the Performing Arts and Literary Writing Switzerland) and the student prize worth 2,000 euros. The written with Schaad Exposée for feature film Dark Trip (AT) received in 2017 the Katja Eichinger screenplay scholarship Endling , the second medium-length film of the Schaad brothers premiered at the Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival in 2018 and was there with the Audience Award for Best Medium-length film award . Schaad's second play The Unimaginable Consequences of an Imaginary Revolution also premiered in January 2018 . Again he worked it out with and for the 3rd year of the Munich Theater Academy.

His piece (R) Evolution, written with Yael Ronen . A guide to surviving in the 21st century. had its world premiere on February 29, 2020 at the Thalia Theater , Hamburg.

Awards as an actor

  • 2007: Merkur Theater Prize with the ensemble of "Dogville" (Metropoltheater Munich, director: Jochen Schölch)
  • 2008: Special prize at the theater meeting for German-speaking acting students and ensemble prize
  • 2011: Best young actor in NRW at the NRW Theatertreffen for "Die Labdakiden" (director: Roger Vontobel)
  • 2011: Bochum Theater Prize in the Young Talent category for "America" ​​(Director: Jan Klata)
  • 2014: Young actor of the year in the critics' survey of Theater heute for his roles at the Maxim Gorki Theater

Awards as a writer / director

Roles / productions (selection)

  • Tom (Von Trier " Dogville ", director: Jochen Schölch)
  • Romeo (" Romeo and Juliet ", director: Cilly Drexel)
  • Billy (Albee " The Goat" , director: Henner Kallmeyer)
  • Ferdinand Havlicek (Horvath " Back and forth" , director: Antje Schupp)
  • Haimon / Polyneikes (Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides "Die Labdakiden", director: Roger Vontobel)
  • Karl Rossmann (Kafka " America ", director: Jan Klata)
  • Lionel / La Hire (Schiller " The Maiden of Orleans ", director: Roger Vontobel)
  • Biff Loman (" Death of a Salesman ", director: Agnese Cornelio)
  • Spiegelberg (Schiller " The Robbers ", director: Jan Klata)
  • Hamlet (Shakespeare " Hamlet ", director: Jan Klata)
  • Cem as well as music and texts in "The Russian is one who loves birch trees" (based on the novel by Olga Grjasnova, director: Yael Ronen)
  • Woyzeck III as well as texts for "Woyzeck III - Magic Murder Mystery" (free inter alia after " Woyzeck ", director: Mirko Borscht)
  • Hagen (Hebbel " Die Nibelungen ", director: Sebastian Nübling)
  • Astrov (Chekhov " Onkel Vanja ", director: Nurkan Erpulat )
  • Divierse in "The Kohlhaas Principle" (Text: Yael Ronen and Ensemble, Director: Yael Ronen)
  • Stefan / Sergej in "The Situation" (Text: Yael Ronen and Ensemble, Director: Yael Ronen)
  • In our name (text version by Sebastian Nübling, Ludwig Haugk, Julia Pustet. Using Aeschylus ' The Suppliants , Elfriede Jelinek's The wards , the 42nd meeting of the interior committee of the German Bundestag as well as original contributions of the actor)
  • Johannes Pinneberg in " Little Man - What Now? " ( Hans Fallada , Director: Hakan Savas Mican)
  • Jimmy in Denial , Maxim-Gorki-Theater , Berlin , director: Yael Ronen
  • Arda in "Get deutsch or die tryin '" ( Necati Öziri , director: Sebastian Nübling)
  • Iwan in "The Last" (Maxim Gorki, Director: András Dömötör)

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mounia Meiborg: Hi, I'm Dimi. Dimitrij Schaad belongs to the multinational Berlin Gorki Theater - an actor who confidently tells about himself and the world. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , No. 261, November 12, 2015, p. 13.
  2. The Highlights of the Year - Subtle Differences . In: Kultiversum, September 9, 2014
  3. Fievent.com: Prelude Scene Studies 2nd Year of Study HfS "Ernst Busch" (WORKSHOP IN BAT) | Fievent.com. In: Fievent.com. Retrieved September 12, 2016 (German).
  4. "The Kangaroo Chronicles" become a movie . In: quota meter . October 2, 2018 ( quotenmeter.de [accessed October 18, 2018]).
  5. INVENTION OF TRUST by HFF student Alex Schaad is awarded the Student Oscar®. In: idw-online.de. Retrieved September 12, 2016 .
  6. Alex Schaad: German director wins student Oscar . In: The time . September 23, 2016, ISSN  0044-2070 ( zeit.de [accessed September 27, 2016]).
  7. ^ Christiane Lutz: short review: tragicomic . In: sueddeutsche.de . ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed January 26, 2017]).
  8. Prize winners . In: schauspielschultreffen.de . ( schauspielschultreffen.de [accessed on July 6, 2017]).
  9. ^ HFF scholarship for Alex Schaad . In: sueddeutsche.de . May 19, 2017, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed July 6, 2017]).
  10. Alex Schaad: Endling. February 25, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2018 .
  11. Max Ophüls Award 2018: Audience Award & Award for best film music for films from the HFF Munich. Retrieved January 29, 2018 .
  12. Egbert Tholl: Show of the heirs . In: sueddeutsche.de . 2018, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed on January 29, 2018]).
  13. (R) evolution. Retrieved March 14, 2020 .
  14. Dimitrij Schaad excellent . In Lokalkompass, September 9, 2014
  15. Robiné and Schaad awarded . In: Ruhrnachrichten, September 9, 2014
  16. Communication from the Maxim Gorki Theater on In Our Name , accessed on November 15, 2015.
  17. Christine Wahl: Maxim Gorki Theater: 'Little man - what now?' Nightmares of an employee , www.tagesspiegel.de, January 16, 2016, accessed on January 20, 2016.