Ercan Altun

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Ercan Altun (* 1968 ) in Bremen is a German actor and radio play speaker .

Life

Altun grew up as the son of Turkish parents. After graduating from high school in Bremen , he began his acting training at the Hamburg Drama Studio Frese , which he completed in 1995 with the stage entrance certificate. Role work with Elke Petri (2003) and several months of acting workshops with Alia Hawa in London and New York followed from 1997 to 2009.

Engagements at theaters a . a. in Berlin , Hamburg , Cologne , Schwerin , Lüneburg , Bielefeld , Osnabrück and Bremen followed. These included the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater (2000) and the Berlin Hebbel Theater (2006). He also played in independent productions and at festivals etc. a. to Kampnagel (Hamburg), Palermo di scena ( Sicily ) and the Akzente Festival ( Duisburg ). From 2004 to 2006 he was part of the ensemble of the "Hamburger Jedermann" (Theater in der Speicherstadt). In addition to his theater work, the actor spoke leading roles in radio play productions of the WDR, for example in 1993 in Kadir Sözen's radio play "The Negotiation" as well as other leading roles in "Ladscho Drom / Gute Reise" and "Waschküche", and was seen in TV productions. In 2009 he completed an apprenticeship as an acting teacher in the "Synapsing" training method.

He also realized stage and film projects with children and young people at schools and youth institutions, such as the video project “Outsider” at the Wilhelmsburg comprehensive school (Hamburg). As an acting coach, he gives workshops and staged as a director on stages in Hamburg, Bremen and Lübeck.

Theater engagements (selection)

  • 2008–2010 Jenseits (as Burak) (Berlin, Hebbel-Theater)
  • 2009 Papa Haydn (as Papa Haydn) (Pyrmonter Theater Companie)
  • 2008 Four Men in the Fog (as Angus) (Lübeck, Theater Combinale)
  • 2006–2009 The Gröhnholm Method (as Carlos Bueno) (Lübeck, Theater Combinale)
  • 2006 Maria and Josef (as Josef) (Hamburg, St. Pauli Theater )
  • 2006 Otobüs (WP) (as André Kleinert) (Berlin, Hebbel-Theater)
  • 2004–2006 Der Hamburger Jedermann (as debtor, among others) (Hamburg, Theater Speicherstadt)
  • 2004 Peanuts (as Minus) (Bremen, Young Theater)
  • 2003 Chance (as The Man) (Hamburg, Kampnagelfabrik)
  • 2003 What you want (as Antonio) (Erfurt, Neues Schauspiel)
  • 2002 Thesys (as Bertrand) (Lutherstadt Wittenberg)
  • 2002 The murders of the Jewish. Princess (as a rose seller) (Hamburg, Kampnagelfabrik)
  • 2001 Piaf (as Pierre and others) (Bielefeld, Stadttheater)
  • 2001 The young Luther (as Wienand) (Wittenberg, Festival Palermo)
  • 2000 Suzuki (as Kamardy) (Bremen, Bremer Theater)
  • 2000 The Little Mermaid (as Prince Pelias) (Hamburg, Ohnsorg-Theater )
  • 1999 Hamlet (as Rosary) (Bad Gandersheim Cathedral Festival)
  • 1999 Nachspiel (as Raziel) (Osnabrück, Städtische Bühnen)
  • 1998 What you want (as Sebastian) (Lüneburg, Stadttheater)
  • 1998 Line 901 (L'Orient Express) (as Sakir) (Duisburg Festival Akzente)
  • 1998 The Diary of Anne Frank (as Peter) (Lüneburg, Stadttheater)
  • 1997 The Jungle Book (as Mogli) (Schwerin, Mecklenburg State Theater)
  • 1997 In the shadow of the elevated railway (as Yasar) (Neuss, Rheinisches Landestheater)
  • 1996 Masked (as Khaled) (Cologne, Free Workshop Theater)
  • 1995 The sea and the waves of love (as Naukleros) (Cologne, Theater der Keller)

Director

  • 2006: Nine Temptations between Heaven and Hell (Enneagram Theater Hamburg)
  • 2007: Nine burials for a corpse (Enneagram Theater Hamburg)
  • 2009: The double bass (Lübeck, Theater Combinale)
  • 2009: Black Virgins (Bremen, Young Theater)

Filmography

  • 1999: Die Pfefferkörner (Director: K. Wirbitzky / NDR)
  • 2001: Don't ask for sunshine (Director: L. Krajewski / short film)
  • 2004: Deus ex Show (Director: Daniel Schäfer / Studio Hamburg, pilot project)
  • 2004: Baltic Sea (Director: M. Höhne / short film)
  • 2005: The rescue pilots (Director: Bodo Schwarz / ZDF)
  • 2005: Der Berg (Director: Jana Solveig / Short film)
  • 2009: Doc Morris Commercial (Director: Dennis Gansel)

Radio plays (selection)

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