Henry Solf

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Henry Leif Solf (born October 1, 1998 in Hildesheim ) is a young German actor .

Life

Solf began at the age of seven at the Theater für Niedersachsen in Hildesheim, including as Schneewitt in the play of the same name. More pieces followed; Solf can also currently be seen in productions at TfN, most recently in 2014 in the play Die Galgenvögel .

For five years, Solf appeared every year in the Mignon circus on Sylt in various roles, most recently as a clown in 2013 . He made his television debut in 2011 in the NDR documentary Lived Tradition: 850 Years of Loccum Monastery , in which he played various roles under the direction of Hanna Legatis .

This was followed by further shoots in 2013 for the production of George Clooney's The Monuments Men , which was partly shot in the Harz Mountains and released in 2014. In 2014 Solf shot for the international production In your dreams 2 alongside Soma Pysall at Marienburg Castle in Lower Saxony. The German TV broadcast is planned for autumn 2015 on the children's channel KiKa . For his first cinema project, Hape Kerkeling's bestseller adaptation I'm gone , Solf stood in front of the camera with Devid Striesow and Annette Frier in Berlin . He embodied Michael Brockhaus (theatrical release: 2015). In 2015, Solf played the main youth roles in the short films Ikra and Wolke A7 . In 2016, he played a young National Socialist alongside Natalia Wörner in the ARD documentary Der gute Göring .

From July 2015 to the beginning of 2016, Solf had his own program on the local radio station Radio Tonkuhle , in which he talked about current topics with listeners. In 2015, he interviewed Hildesheim's Lord Mayor Ingo Meyer for a special broadcast on Lower Saxony Day .

As a theater actor , Solf was on stage at the Gandersheim Cathedral Festival 2015.

Henry Solf is related to the actor Mark-Alexander Solf from his father's side.

Solf studies in Marburg . He can currently be seen as a guest actor at the Hessisches Landestheater Marburg .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Shorty in the Kiel Cafe Godot - review. infomedia - Newsletter on the topic of media in Schleswig-Holstein. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  2. "The good Göring" at Crew United. Crew United. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  3. ^ Gandersheim Cathedral Festival - TheaterVirus. The critic: the cathedral festival. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  4. Bluebeard - Hope of Women. Hessian State Theater Marburg. Retrieved March 24, 2018.