Hans Kremer

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Hans Kremer (* 1954 ) is a German theater - and film - actor and spokesman .

Live and act

Hans Kremer grew up in West Berlin and studied acting at the Hanover University of Music and Theater . Director Jürgen Flimm brought him to the Schauspiel Köln in 1980 . In 1982 he was named "Actor of the Year" by the magazine " Theater heute " (Theatertreffen with Leonce and Lena , directed by Jürgen Flimm). With Flimm he went to Hamburg to the Thalia Theater and stayed there for fifteen years. In 1986 he received the Boy Gobert Prize for his title role in Peer Gynt . From 2001 to 2009 he was an ensemble player under Frank Baumbauer at the Münchner Kammerspiele , where he has been with Johan Simons again since 2012.

He worked with the directors Ruth Berghaus , George Tabori , Robert Wilson , Alexander Lang , Yoshi Oida , Andreas Kriegenburg , Luk Perceval , Jossi Wieler , Thomas Ostermeier and Johan Simons . Hans Kremer repeatedly plays roles in film and television, among others with directors such as Andreas Dresen , Margarethe von Trotta and Reinhard Hauff , in whose film Stammheim , which was awarded the Golden Bear, he played a leading role.

Kremer works regularly as a speaker for WDR , BR and audio book publishers.

Together with the artist and life partner Isabelle Krötsch, he founded the artist collective / art salon Freies.Feld in Munich, which creates the basis for interdisciplinary projects.

In 2013 they realized the “DantonDenkRaum” in the anatomy of the LMU Munich . A catalog was created by Bureau Mirko Borsche with an introductory text by Sabine Magnet. Georg Büchner is one of the most important authors in Hans Kremer's work. Stations of this include joining as Prince Leonce, Danton in the direction of Ruth Berghaus in 1989, Thalia Theater, Lenz in the direction of Jürgen Flimm, which he developed independently in order to shoot Büchner.Lenz.Leben with Isabelle Krötsch had its cinema premiere on January 20, 2014 at the Arena Filmtheater in Munich. Furthermore, I. Krötsch and Hans Kremer are working on their in-house format LAUT.MALEN, currently on view in the Werkraum of the Münchner Kammerspiele with LENZ.LEBEN - LAUT.MALEN in collaboration with the Japanese pianist Masako Ohta.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

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