Dominik Bliefert

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Dominik Bliefert (* 1981 in Stendal ) is a German actor and speaker.

Life

Bliefert comes from the Altmark . At the age of 17 he stood on a theater stage for the first time in his hometown of Stendal. He originally wanted to become a banker , but then decided to become an actor. From 2001 to 2005 he completed his acting studies at the Hanover University of Music and Drama , where he graduated in 2005 with an acting diploma. During his training he played at the Studiotheater Hannover a. a. in Ödön von Horváths Don Juan comes from the war and in the play Das Blut by Sergi Belbel .

After completing his training, he made a guest appearance at the Bad Gandersheim Cathedral Festival in 2005 in the title role of the James Barrie production Peter Pan . He also appeared in 2005 at the Hildesheim City Theater as Thomas (Tommie) in a Pippi Longstocking production. This was followed by engagements at the Franconian Theater Castle Maßbach , where he in 2006 the lead role of Alan Strang in the Shaffer -Stück Equus embodied, and the Sophiensælen Berlin , where he in the same year in various roles in We Children from Bahnhof Zoo (directed by Ulrich Rasche ), an installation for actors.

In 2007 he appeared in two plays by Agatha Christie at the Berlin Criminal Theater : as Dennis, the pastor's nephew, in Mord im Pfarrhaus (his first appearance in a crime play) and as Christopher Wren in Die Mausefalle . In the summer of 2007 he appeared again at the Bad Gandersheim Cathedral Festival, this time as Michel from Lönneberga. In the 2007/08 season he had a guest engagement at the Altmark Theater in Stendal. There he took over the young Prince Johann in new productions in the fairy tale play Snow White and Rose Red and the servant Valère in The Doctor Against Will .

From the 2008/09 season he was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Deutsches Theater Göttingen until the end of the 2011/12 season , where he mainly appeared in contemporary plays ( Kim Novak never bathed in the Sea of ​​Galilee , Hikikomori ), but also played roles in children's and youth theater took over. In Göttingen he stood a. a. on stage as Farid in Ink Heart (2008) and Ink Blood (2009), as Prince / Frosch in Der Froschkönig (2011) and as Jascha in Das Wolkenzimmer (2011) by Irma Krauss .

From September to December 2012 he appeared at the Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord in Wilhelmshaven as the evil magician Beelzebub Irrwitzer in a stage version of Michael Ende 's children's book Der satanarchäolügenialkohöllische Wunschpunsch . In January / February 2013 he played the poet Rodolfo in Die Boheme or what art does with love (based on motifs by Puccini and Aki Kaurismäki ) at Kampnagel . This was followed by guest appearances on JUNGLE VIENNA - Theater for Young Audiences (June to September 2013) and the atrium Theater in Hamburg (September to November 2013, as Leif in The visit of Jon Fosse ).

From June to October 2014 he appeared again at the Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord, this time in the globalization comedy Das Ding by Philipp Löhne . In October 2014, Bliefert performed the Hamburg production of The Visit at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin . 2015/16 he joined the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg in Sons & Sons , a performance installation of Copenhagen Performance - collective SIGNA on.

Between 2002 and 2006 Dominik Bliefert worked in several short films as well as in audio book and radio productions. Since 2009 he has also increasingly taken on film roles. In his first feature film, the crime thriller Harder und die Göre (2013), in which he was seen alongside Harry Baer , he played Bodo Glasdorf, the director's assistant. He played a funky DJ in the TV movie Getting Married is Not for Cowards (first broadcast in 2015) . In December 2016 he was seen in an episode role in the ZDF series Notruf Hafenkante ; he played Lennard Marxen, brother-in-law of the takeaway owner Volker Uhlmann ( Ulrich Blöcher ), who was involved in several break-ins .

Bliefert lives in Hamburg, in the St. Pauli district .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. a b c d Dominic Bliefert ; Profile and Vita at CASTFORWARD.de. Retrieved December 24, 2016.
  3. a b c d e f g h Dominik Bliefert ; Vita. Profile at Kultiversum.de. Retrieved December 24, 2016