Kai Frederic Schrickel

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Kai Frederic Schrickel (born August 30, 1966 in Offenbach am Main ) is a German actor , director and theater director.

Life

Kai Frederic Schrickel gained his first stage experience with the Offenbach children's choir, which, under the direction of Werner Blum, acted as the children's choir of the opera of the Städtische Bühnen in Frankfurt am Main, as well as with an amateur theater in his hometown. After graduating from the Leibniz School , he went to the Wiesbaden State Theater as an intern and assistant director .

Schrickel completed his acting training at the New Munich Drama School with Ali Wunsch-König from 1990 to 1993 . In addition, from 1985 to 1990 he studied journalism and communication sciences as well as German at the University of Salzburg, among others. After permanent engagements as an actor at the Elisabethbühne Salzburg, the Theater der Junge Welt in Leipzig, the Casa Nova in Essen and the Theater Plauen-Zwickau , he gave guest appearances at the Munich Residenztheater , in Berlin at various off-theaters, the Wolfsburg Theater and the theater Görlitz and the Volkstheater Frankfurt. From 2001 to 2005 he went on tour with Konzertdirektion Landgraf with the productions “Sommersalon” by Coline Serreau and “WohinGen” by Heike Zirden.

After assistant directorships at the Hessian State Theater Wiesbaden and the Elisabethbühne Salzburg, he staged in Salzburg, Leipzig, Berlin and Potsdam, among others. He works as a freelance camera acting coach for cinema and television productions. Until 2015 he taught camera acting and actor marketing at the Berlin Film Acting School, as well as at the Coaching Company Berlin and the Berlin Children's and Young Adult Drama School.

From 1997 to 2000, he played the sports doctor Dr. in over 70 episodes of the RTL Primetime series Stadtklinik. Rainer Wandke. He was seen in guest roles on television, for example in One Life to Live , Marienhof , Verbotene Liebe , Wolffs Revier , Der last Zeuge , Schloss Einstein (KiKa), Hanna - Follow your heart (ZDF) and SoKo Leipzig (ZDF) .

From 2006 to 2012 he hosted the Hörlounge Potsdam. There he produced and staged staged readings in which he also participated as an actor. From 2012 he was a member of the Shakespeare and Partner ensemble .

In 2015 he founded the New Globe Theater from this ensemble with Andreas Erfurth as a touring theater based in Potsdam. Since then he has regularly staged classics and modern plays, such as 2015 Hamlet (Shakespeare), 2016 King Lear (Shakespeare), 2017 India (Hader / Dorfer), 2018 The Pranks of Scapin (Molière), 2019 Life of Edward II of England (Brecht ). He is also on stage there as an actor, including as Karl Moor in Die Räuber (Schiller), as Kurt Fellner in India (Hader / Dorfer) and as Geronte in Die Streich des Scapin (Molière).

Kai Frederic Schrickel lives in Berlin, is married and has one son.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vita. In: kai-frederic-schrickel, accessed on March 25, 2018.
  2. Marian Meidel: I was on stage when I was four. In: Offenbach-Post . March 24, 2018, p. 12.