Frank Logemann

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Frank Logemann (* 1964 in Cologne ) is a German actor and musical performer .

Life

Frank Logemann has a degree in business administration and his original professional goal was a foreign correspondent. He took acting lessons while still a student and made his debut at the Studiobühne Köln in 1988 as Joseph Goebbels in Else Lasker-Schüler's tragedy IchundIch . Logemann played his first musical roles from the mid-1990s with various roles in Der kleine Horrorladen and as father in the world premiere of Die Schöne und das Best by Martin Doepke in the Cologne Sartory Halls . In 1996, in the role of Jean Valjean, he was part of the original cast of Les Misérables on the occasion of the German premiere at the Duisburg Theater am Marientor . He also played this part in later years at the Landestheater Detmold and the Anhaltisches Theater Dessau . Logemann played the main role of the casino owner in Eric Woolfson's Musical Gambler , directed by the author in Mönchengladbach . At the turn of the millennium, the audience in the Theater am Potsdamer Platz saw him as Frollo in the bell ringer of Notre Dame . In 2008 Logemann Martin Luther was in the world premiere of the musical of the same name at the Cathedral Festival in Erfurt, from 2009 Santa Maria in the musical version of Bully Herbig's film Der Schuh des Manitu in the Berlin Theater des Westens . In the world premiere of The 10 Commandments by Dieter Falk and Michael Kunze , he played Aaron in Dortmund's Westfalenhalle .

Logemann also frequently appears in the Hamburg Operettenhaus . Here he was in the rock musical Tosca , when Sam in Mamma Mia! He took on various roles in Rocky . In 2017, as Price senior, he was part of the premiere cast of Kinky Boots . In 2015 and 2016 Logemann held various characters in the Wunder von Bern in the Theater an der Elbe .

In recent years Logemann has taken on other tasks in musicals such as Cats on a European tour, as Horace Vandergelder in Hello, Dolly! at the Kiel Opera House or again in the role of Sam in Mamma Mia at the Theater am Potsdamer Platz.

Occasionally Logemann also works in front of the camera and has appeared as a guest actor in various series in the past.

Filmography

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biography at musical1.de , accessed on January 23, 2018
  2. a b c Frank Logemann at filmmakers.de