Dirk Schoedon

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Dirk Schoedon (born June 20, 1964 in Finsterwalde ) is a German actor .

Career

From 1982 to 1986 Schoedon trained at the “Hans Otto” theater school in Leipzig . He then played both in theater and in films and on television. There he was seen in the series Polizeiruf 110 , Tatort , SOKO 5113 , In the Name of the Law , Wolffs Revier and Verliebt in Berlin, among others. He played Udo von Wackerstein in the series In all friendship , and he appeared as Rüdiger Wolf in Unser Charly . In the theater he played a. a. Hamlet, Peer Gynt, Bambi in “Line 1”, the emcee in “ Cabaret ”, Kiepert in “The Blue Angel” and others. v. m.

At the Karl May Festival in Elspe he played the Old Shatterhand . As the "last DEFA fairytale prince" he can be seen in " Rapunzel or the magic of tears ". From 2008 to 2016 he was on the road with the theater monologue “ A Quite Ordinary Jew ” by Charles Lewinsky . From 2012 to 2016 he played in the musical Hinterm Horizont in Berlin. From 2006 to 2018 as "Dad" in the Berlin cult piece "And never forget" and "We will live forever" for 1. FC Union in Köpenick. Since 2017 as "Herr Schultz" in the tipi at the Chancellery in the musical "Cabaret" in Berlin.

He is divorced and lives in Kleinmachnow, south of Berlin.

Filmography

movie theater

Television (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Germany on the Internet