Heikko Deutschmann

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Heikko Deutschmann, 2018

Heikko Deutschmann (born February 13, 1962 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actor , author and filmmaker .

Life

Heikko Deutschmann is the son of an Austrian father and a German mother, both doctors, and grew up in Innsbruck, Berlin and Graz. As a child he was interested in literature and acting. His first role on the stage of a school theater was Peter Quince in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night 's Dream . Deutschmann learned to play the cello and piano and, after winning a recitation competition twice, he received some acting lessons from actors on the jury when he was around 10 or 11 years old. From 1977 to 1979 Deutschmann was a member of the Austrian national team as a fencer and won the Austrian championship in saber fencing , but had to end his sports career due to injury.

After graduating from high school in 1980, he began studying German and art history at the University of Graz , but decided to pursue a career as an actor. From 1981 to 1984 he studied acting at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin and later also attended the scriptwriting academy of the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin .

In addition to his work as an actor, Deutschmann is an audio book speaker and author and gives live readings. He is a member of the German Film Academy . In 2014, he also chaired the jury for the German Actor Award .

Deutschmann is the patron of the Schutzbengel campaign founded in 2006 by the Rummelsberger Diakonie , which campaigns for a better life situation and future prospects for children and young people.

From 1987 to 2005 he was married to the actress Heike Falkenberg ; The actresses Klara Deutschmann and Marthe Lola Deutschmann come from the marriage . In 2007 he married the actress Iris Böhm , with whom he had a son in 2006.

Artistic work

theatre

Deutschmann had his first theater engagement from 1983 to 1985 at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz , where he a. a. in The Park by Botho Strauss . After a brief stint at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe (from 1985), he moved to the Thalia Theater in Hamburg (1986–1992) and then played at the Cologne Theater . At the Schauspielhaus Zürich he played the gigolo Chance Wayne in Süßer Vogel Jugend in 1998 . Since 2011 he has appeared several times at the Renaissance Theater Berlin , a. a. 2012 as Kurt Gödel at the German premiere of Daniel Kehlmanns Geister in Princeton . In co-productions with the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen he was seen on stage at the Théâtre National du Luxembourg in 2015 and in 2016 at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus .

Movie and TV

Deutschmann made his cinema debut in 1985 with the leading role in the film Walkman Blues by Alfred Behrens . The breakthrough in German television followed in 1995 with the leading role in the ZDF early evening series The moon shines for subtenants . Since then, Deutschmann has had guest roles in television series and crime series such as Polizeiruf 110 and Tatort as well as numerous leading roles in television films. Since 2010 he has been in the role of veterinarian Dr. Philip Hansen can be seen in the family series Animals under the Roof .

Author and filmmaker

In 1999 Deutschmann founded the production company Plot, Sweat & Tears (Pst!) GmbH , which he dissolved in 2008. He wrote several scripts. In 2015 he realized the short film Another Sigh and Night with Boris Aljinovic , Robert Gallinowski and Axel Werner as a screenwriter, director and producer . The film was screened at several international film festivals and won the “Best narrative short” award at the 2015 Nordic International Film Festival in New York and “Best short foreign language film” at the 2016 London International Filmmaker Festival .

Audio books and readings

Heikko Deutschmann at a reading in Cologne, 2008

Deutschmann is a popular audio book speaker and was involved in the production of more than 170 audio books by 2020, including over 100 individual readings. He also initiated his own projects such as the recording of Jörg Fauser's Der Schneemann and Jewgenij Samjatin's dystopian work We .

Deutschmann also gives live readings, goes on reading tours with authors and appears in series of events such as the Philharmonic Salon of the Berlin Philharmonic , the Lower Saxony Literature Festival and the annual Bible & Bach series in the summer in the Jesus Christ Church in Berlin-Dahlem .

Theater (selection)

Filmography (selection)

Audio books

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1984: The invisible film by Alfred Behrens , director: Alfred Behrens, Radio Bremen
  • 1989: Riabouschinska. Death of a Doll by Ray Bradbury , directed by Norbert Schaeffer, NDR and SDR
  • 1991: The mother - Announcements without guarantee from Klaus Stephan , director: Robert Matejka, NDR and ORF-W
  • 2005: Death on the waiting list of Veit Heinichen , two-part radio play, director: Harald Krewer, NDR
  • 2006: Andrea Canobbio's garden , two-part radio play, director: Annette Kurth, WDR
  • 2007: The Last Hero by Samit Basu, 3-part radio play, director: Annette Kurth, WDR * 2008: Stories for the sick darling by Franziska Groszer , 6-part radio play, director: Christoph Pragua, WDR
  • 2008: Outside Inn by Andreas Jungwirth , director: Harald Krewer, Deutschlandradio Kultur
  • 2010: Variations on the Kraepelin model. Or the semantic field of rabbit stew by Davide Carnevali , director: Ulrike Brinkmann, Deutschlandradio Kultur und SR
  • 2012: In the free fall by Robert Crais , directed by Annette Kurth, WDR
  • 2016: Enzo Cormann's job center , director: Leonhard Koppelmann, Deutschlandradio Kultur
  • 2016: Manhattan Transfer by John Dos Passos , 3-part radio play, director: Leonhard Koppelmann, DLF and SWR, 2nd part: Noble lady on a white horse and 3rd part: The happy city that lived so safely
  • 2017: gold. Revue by Jan Wagner , directed by Leonhard Koppelmann, DLF and SWR
  • 2018: The Devil's Long Breath by Robert Weber , 4-part radio play, director: Annette Kurth, WDR, 2nd part: The Man who fooled Houdini
  • 2019: Der Augenjäger by Sebastian Fitzek , director: Johanna Steiner, Audible Studios (download)

Fonts (selection)

  • Simone Signoret . In: Women We Loved. Film divas and their secret admirers , Ed. Freddy Langer, Elisabeth Sandmann Verlag, Munich 2008, p. 113, ISBN 978-3-938045-32-9 ; New edition = women we love. Film divas and their secret admirers , Insel Verlag, Berlin 2015, ISBN 978-3-458-36114-5 .
  • My Rainy Day Fun . In: Somewhere in the green sea. Stories from Islands , Arche Verlag, ed .: Isabel Bogdan, Anne von Canal, Hamburg 2016, pp. 83–101, ISBN 978-3-7160-2743-1 ; New edition = somewhere in the green sea. The island reading book , Arche Verlag, Hamburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-7160-4010-2 .
  • under the pseudonym Alexander Nachtweih: Chancellery: Aufzüge eines Insiders , Egmont Vgs, Cologne 2005, ISBN 978-3-8025-3464-5 .

Prices

  • 2006: Osterwold, speaker award of the audio book publisher Hörbuch Hamburg
  • 2015: "Best Narrative Short" at the Nordic International Film Festival in New York for his short film One more sigh and night falls (screenplay, direction and production)
  • 2016: “Best Short Foreign Language Film” at the London International Filmmaker Festival in London for his short film. One more sigh and night falls

Web links

Commons : Heikko Deutschmann  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Michael Mielke: A passionate reader . In: Berliner Morgenpost of December 5, 2010. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  2. Anja Witzke: Shakespeare and Guardian Boy . In: Donaukurier from January 30, 2009. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  3. rtl.lu: On conversation - De Freides-Invité: Heikko Deutschmann from January 30, 2015. Accessed October 13, 2019.
  4. Interview: Heikko Deutschmann. Homeless hero . In: Bild + Funk , 02/2002, p. 14f., P. 15.
  5. a b Wilhelm Kosch (Ed.): Deutsches Theater-Lexikon . Supplementary volume, part 1. A - F. Page 250. De Gruyter, Berlin [ua] 2013. ISBN 978-3-11-028460-7 . (accessed via De Gruyter Online).
  6. a b c Renaissance Theater: Heikko Deutschmann. Retrieved April 18, 2020 .
  7. ^ Deutsche Filmakademie - Show member Heikko Deutschmann from deutsche-filmakademie.de . Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  8. Awards within the framework of the Berlinale (PART VII) candidates for the German Actor Award 2014 from Berliner Arbeitskreis Film eV on February 9, 2014. Accessed on October 13, 2019.
  9. ^ Rummelsberger Diakonie: Jugendhilfe: Patrons. Retrieved April 18, 2020 . Advocate for problem children. Rummelsberg establishments start the »Guardian Boy« campaign . In: Nürnberger Nachrichten of May 22, 2006.
  10. Anja Daeschler: New luck, new child . In: BUNTE , No. 49 from December 1, 2005.
  11. Newcomers / Heikko Deutschmann . In: Leipziger Volkszeitung , entertainment, from September 13, 2007.
  12. ^ Berliner Festspiele: The Park by Botho Strauss. In: Theatertreffen Archive. Retrieved April 18, 2020 .
  13. ^ Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe - Newly engaged actor Heikko Deutschmann - German Digital Library. Retrieved April 18, 2020 . .
  14. Fifteen seasons. Dates, titles, names. A documentation . In: Volker Canaris, Ludwig von Otting (ed.): ... From heaven through the world to hell! Pictures by Hermann and Clärchen Baus from fifteen years of work at the Thalia Theater under the direction of Jürgen Flimm from 1985 to 2000 . Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-455-11160-2 , pp. 305-352. See pp. 310–323.
  15. Barbara Villiger Heilig: The Gipsfigurenkabinett. Tennessee Williams' "Süsser Vogel Jugend" in Zurich . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung of February 2, 1998, p. 27.
  16. Georg Kasch: Kehlmann shows Kurt Gödel's hell . In: Berliner Morgenpost from January 10, 2012, accessed on October 21, 2019.
  17. Vesna Andonovic: European premiere: "Flight to Egypt" in the TNL: Quite contemporary . In: Luxemburger Wort of February 15, 2015, accessed on October 13, 2019.
  18. Program - Archive - The blue in the wall by Tankred Dorst von D'haus - Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Junge Schauspiel, Bürgerbühne , accessed on October 21, 2019.
  19. ^ Manager profile of Heikko Deutschmann from Lüchow from companyhouse.de . Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  20. dates / festivals - One more sigh and night falls from das-vierte-element.de . Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  21. Heikko Deutschmann on "Zerrissen": "Obsessed with destroying other people" by Abendzeitung on May 15, 2015. Accessed on October 13, 2019.
  22. ^ The audio publishing house: Heikko Deutschmann. Retrieved April 16, 2020 .