Gerhard Haase-Hindenberg

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Gerhard Haase-Hindenberg (born May 14, 1953 in Schweinfurt ) is a German actor , director , publicist and author .

life and work

After graduating from high school, which Haase-Hindenberg made up for on a second educational path , he temporarily moved to the GDR for training (1978 to 1981) to become an actor at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin (HFS) . Before that he had lessons from the acting teacher Marlise Ludwig .

He worked as an actor, director and playwright at theaters in Nuremberg, Munich, Berlin and various theater festivals (in the summer of 2009 at the Ettlingen Castle Festival in the Broadway musical City of Angels in the role of Buddy Fidler ). From 2012 to the beginning of 2014 he was on a theater tour through Germany, Austria and Switzerland with the world premiere of The Harry Belafonte Story .

He also worked for numerous television productions such as The King of St. Pauli and in various series such as Balko , Edel and Starck and SOKO Leipzig , as well as some movies: u. a. The shadow of the writer by the Austrian director Niki List . In 2007 he took on the role of Reich Marshal Hermann Göring in the Hollywood film Operation Walküre - The Stauffenberg Assassination .

Haase-Hindenberg has published several contemporary history books since 2004. The TV journalist Niels Negendank accompanied him for his documentary “The Storyteller” to research books in Kathmandu, Cairo and Gambaga in Ghana. His book The Man Who Opened the Wall was the basis for the award-winning TV film Bornholmer Strasse , in which he played the role of the ARD reporter. The 2014 book Sex im Kopf - Die Erotic Fantasien der Deutschen was on the Spiegel bestseller list for weeks . In April 2016 the follow-up production “The Uninhibited Germans - From the New Lust for Sex” with authentic reports on the diverse sex life in Germany was published. Since the 2017/18 winter semester, he has been teaching speaker education as a lecturer in rabbi training at the Abraham Geiger College at the University of Potsdam.

He appeared publicly with reports and interviews in the Berliner Zeitung , the Welt / Welt am Sonntag , the Zeit / Zeit magazine in Cicero and on radio stations, among others . For more than ten years, Gerhard Haase-Hindenberg hosted the MDR radio series Das Buch in the eyes of prominent contemporaries . He has been the author of the Jüdischen Allgemeine since 2017 . He lives in Berlin-Charlottenburg .

Publications

Stage plays

  • Three ladies in a choir or trio musicale: musical comedy (book), together with Thomas Erich Killinger (music & arrangement), Hamburg: Whale Songs Communications Verlags-Gesellschaft, 2001
  • Max Boxheimer's last Show Musical (book), together with Gretchen Cryer (American lyrics and music) and Thomas Erich Killinger (music & arrangement), Hamburg: Whale Songs Communications Verlags-Gesellschaft, 2001
  • The twelfth night , comedy with music based on William Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt (arrangement), together with Thomas Erich Killinger (music & arrangement)
  • Romanisches Café , Musikalische Revue (book), together with Wolfgang Köhler (music and arrangement), Hamburg: Whale Songs Communications Verlags-Gesellschaft, 2000

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