Franz Dinda

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Franz Dinda (2018)

Franz Alexander Dinda (born March 25, 1983 in Jena ) is a German actor , author and artist .

Life

Franz Dinda in his studio

Half a year before the fall of the Wall , Dinda moved to the Federal Republic of Germany with his mother, a pastor . Dinda is married, has two children and lives in Berlin.

He discovered his interest in acting in the school theater group. He also played the trumpet for six years, was a member of the boys' choir collegium iuvenum Stuttgart from 1992 to 1996 and hosted the Internet radio program Shuffled for Four Music for three years .

A call to directory assistance took him to acting, which gave him all the Stuttgart numbers on the subject of film in 1998. Among them the contact to the casting agency Brody Casting, through which Dinda got his first engagements.

He made his first appearance on television in 1999 in a funny paperback commercial. At the age of 17 he was also engaged for the youth series Fabrixx , in which he participated until 2003 and was able to gain experience in front of the camera. After graduating from high school, which he passed in 2003, he moved to Berlin and completed private acting training.

Dinda finally achieved her breakthrough in 2006 with his portrayal of Elmar in the literary film The Cloud . For this he was awarded the New Faces Award in the same year . In 2007 he also received the German Television Award for Blackout - Memory is fatal .

Parallel to his work as an actor, Dinda works as a writer and artist. He runs his own studio in Berlin-Kreuzberg , where he designs and builds complex lyric machines under the project name ReimRaum . For the stage he developed the “ReimKlang” program, a crossover of reading, film screening and concert, which brings together his artistic work. Since 2018, Dinda has also been designing accessories and jewelry that are inspired by the work of the Wiener Werkstätte.

He made his author's debut in September 2010 with the volume of poems Ein BilderReimbuch über Liebe , which was illustrated by artistic works by Armin Mueller-Stahl , Norbert Bisky , Jonathan Meese , Michael Birn, Kent Williams , Bodo Vitus and Udo Lindenberg . The book was nominated for the hotlist .

In February 2013, Franz Dinda's second work was published with Kavalier an Dame - 12 passionate poet cards, which also marked his directorial debut. The resulting short film collage of the same name was invited to the 47th Hof International Film Festival in October 2013. Max Moor , Alexander Scheer , Edin Hasanović , Fabian Busch , Ulrich Matthes , Mirco Kreibich , Sabin Tambrea , Axel Bosse , Norbert Bisky , Herbert Knaup , Robert Gwisdek and Jan Henrik Stahlberg took on the individual texts.

Dinda is also successful as an interpreter for audio books. In 2018, he was nominated for the second time for the longlist of the German Audiobook Prize as best interpreter. In recent years, audiences have seen him as an actor in productions such as the three-part GDR event series HONIGFRAUEN, in which the native of Jena mimed the Stasi employee Rudi; in the recently broadcast Brecht film adaptation of BRECHT, Dinda slipped into the role of Egon Monk and in the international high-end -Series DAS BOOT he will follow in the footsteps of Klaus Wennemann as chief engineer “LI” Robert Ehrenberg in the second season.

Filmography (selection)

bibliography

year title publishing company
2010 A picture-book about love weissbooks.w
2013 Cavalier to Lady - 12 Passionate Poet Cards Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf

Audio books / radio plays

year genre title Director
2009 radio play Wage work and love affairs Antje Vowinckel
2014 Audio book Heinz Helle - The calming sound of exploding kerosene Sven Stricker
2014 Audio book Lutz Seiler - Kruso NDR culture
2015 radio play Adrain McKinty - The Catholic Bull Sven Stricker
2016 radio play Goethe in Italy David Maier
2017 Audio book Leinsee Boris Heinrich
2018 Audio book Lempi, that means love Harald Krewer
2019 Audio book Dror Mishani - Three Boris Heinrich

Awards

Moderation

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Dinda - STIMME.de. (No longer available online.) In: www.stimme.de. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016 ; Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  2. Constanze Hallensleben: Berlin Favorite Places. Creme Guides, November 7, 2018, accessed June 17, 2019 .
  3. Franz Dinda is Maik Wilhelm | A murderous decision. In: DasErste.de. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  4. Franz Dinda - STIMME.de. (No longer available online.) In: www.stimme.de. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016 ; Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  5. Walt Disney's Funny Paperback TV Spot. In: Vimeo. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  6. On the person . Morgenpost.de. May 20, 2007. Retrieved April 2, 2016.
  7. A price for new faces. In: www.tagesspiegel.de. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  8. October 5th, 2007 Prize winner Franz Dinda: 25 euros to the television award, 15,000 euros back ›German television award 2016. In: www.deutscher-fernsehpreis.de. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  9. Peter Zander: Franz Dinda, the actor who invented the "rhyme room". In: www.morgenpost.de. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  10. Jan-Christopher Sierks: EQC: The club of young Daimler savages. Shots Magazine, October 20, 2018, accessed June 17, 2019 .
  11. Franz Dinda: “An ecstatic conversation” | GALA.DE. In: gala.de. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  12. Franz Dinda. Retrieved June 17, 2019 .
  13. Franz Dinda. Retrieved June 17, 2019 .
  14. a b c d e Franz Dinda. Internet Movie Database , accessed June 17, 2019 .
  15. FITZ + SKOGLUND AGENTS. In: fitz-skoglund.de. Retrieved April 23, 2016 .
  16. Musikexpress Style Award 2010: Franz Dinda named “Gentleman of the Year”. In: BILD.de. Retrieved April 23, 2016 .