Henning Vogt

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Henning Vogt (* 1972 in Bochum ) is a German actor .

biography

Henning Vogt first studied history, German and art history in Aachen . From 1994 he attended the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" University of Music and Theater in Leipzig . During his studies there followed his first engagements at stages in Chemnitz , Rudolstadt , at the Dresden State Theater and from 1998 at the Oldenburg State Theater , where he a. a. in Martin McDonagh's Der Krüppel by Inishman (director: Urs Odermatt ) and the stage adaptation of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting .

Since 2001 he has been playing at the Deutsches Theater Berlin , of which he was a permanent member from 2005 to 2010. His directors include Michael Thalheimer , Stephan Kimmig , Michael Schweighöfer , Thomas Schulte-Michels , Christoph Mehler , Philip Preuss , and others. a. He works with Michael Thalheimer again and again, for example as Count Appiani in Emilia Galotti , who went on tour around the world and received several awards ( Friedrich Luft Prize , Nestroy Prize , Golden Mask), as Tusenbach in Three Sisters , as Valentin in Faust . The first part of the tragedy . The staging of the Orestie (director: Michael Thalheimer), in which he portrayed the war-weary Agamemnon returning from Troy, received an invitation to the theater meeting . The stories from the Vienna Woods , with him as Havlitschek, a nomination for the Faust Prize. Directed by Michael Schweighöfer, he played Auguste Bolte von Schwitters in a two-hour Dadaist monologue evening.

His film and television productions include the series Heaven and Earth - A Divine Team , in which he played the lead role. In 2011 he shot the movie Ins Blaue under the direction of Rudolf Thome , in which he played another leading role alongside Vadim Glowna .

Filmography (selection)

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