Hagen Oechel

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Hagen Oechel (* 1965 in Schkeuditz ) is a German theater actor . He was also involved in works for film, television and radio.

Life

After Oechel completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter, he studied from 1988 to 1991 at the Hans Otto Theater Academy in Leipzig. After he had finished his studies prematurely, he was engaged at the Schauspiel Leipzig until 1994 . There he also played his first leading role as Templar in Lessing's Nathan the Wise .

After his time in Leipzig, he worked as a freelance actor for two years. During this time he took on the role of Torquato Tasso in Goethe 's play of the same name at the Ulm Theater under Hermann Schmidt-Rahmer .

From 1996 to 1998 he was engaged at the Schauspiel Bonn . Two more years as a freelance actor followed, during which he increasingly worked with the director Sebastian Hartmann in the Theater unterm Dach (Berlin) and in the Theaterhaus Jena . After the renovation of the theater house Jena he played the title role in the play in the opening ceremony under Hartmann Hinkemann of Ernst Toller , he was following it with this production to the festival Politics in Independent Theater invited. It was here that the first contact with Friedrich Schirmer , the acting director of the Stuttgart State Theater at the time , arose .

First, however, he signed a three-year contract at the German National Theater in Weimar . In Weimar he worked with Alexander Lang and Thomas Thieme , among others , and was cast in various leading roles.

Friedrich Schirmer brought him to the Stuttgart State Theater in 2003 , and in 2004 he appeared again under Hartmann in the play Mysterium Buffo by Mayakowski at the Volksbühne Berlin . In 2005 he moved to Hamburg ( Deutsches Schauspielhaus ) with Schirmer . In Hamburg he worked with Studio Braun , Sebastian Nübling and Roberto Ciulli .

This was followed by an engagement at the Centraltheater Leipzig from 2008 to 2012 . There he worked with Sebastian Hartmann, Jürgen Kruse , Thomas Thieme and Jimmy Hartwig, among others . He shaped special productions such as Don Juan , Jedermann , Easy Rider in connection with Kruse and under Hartmann Chekhov's Kirschgarten and Michael Frayn's Der nackte Wahnsinn .

In 2010 he and Guido Lambrecht received the Leipzig Theater Prize from the Freundeskreis Schauspiel Leipzig.

In 2012/13 he was engaged at the Hanover Theater. Here he played the main role in the five-hour German premiere of Nis-Momme Stockmann's Death and Resurrection of the World of My Parents in Me (staged by Lars-Ole Walburg ). With the change of directorship, Oechel's engagement at the Hanover Theater ended at the end of the 2018/19 season.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. SchauspielHannover: When the WIG flies away | How-To-Theater | Episode 4. June 20, 2019, accessed June 20, 2019 .