Kristian Bader

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Kristian Bader (born February 14, 1965 in Minden ) is a German theater and television actor.

Life

Kristian Bader was born the son of a Bundeswehr pilot and a piano teacher. He grew up in Leck ( North Friesland ) because his father was stationed there. After moving to Münster in the 1980s, Bader began writing plays and songs as a teenager. After graduating from school, Bader applied to drama schools all over Germany, but was rejected at all. He then began studying English, geography and sinology in Bonn, which he broke off after the third semester to begin training at a musical school in Hamburg . In 1990, together with Michael Ehnert , he founded the "Bader-Ehnert-Kommando", which won various prizes from the cabaret and cabaret scene, including the Prix ​​Pantheon and the German Cabaret Prize . Bader was also known as the actor of the caveman in the play of the same name ; a role that he played around 1500 times. Another 10 "cave men" were trained by him. Currently (2016) 7 Cavemen put on around 500 performances a year across Germany. In 2015 Bader played Adolf Hitler in the stage adaptation of the novel He Is Back at the Altona Theater , for which he was nominated as Germany's best male theater actor by the German Stage Association in the 2015/16 season. Currently (2016) the piece can be seen in Hamburg and Berlin.

In addition to his theater roles, Kristian Bader is also active as a television actor, including in series such as Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall , Die Pfefferkörner and Da comes Kalle as well as in two episodes of the television series Tatort and television films such as Detective Fleming and the Murder in Front of the Camera and My Daughter and the millionaire . From 2007 to 2013 Bader was regularly in the DAS! researches the television program DAS! to see.

Kristian Bader has a daughter and lives in the Hamburg district of Hamm .

Theater (selection)

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. What used to be new: that! researches. In: kristianbader.de. August 29, 2013, accessed April 3, 2015 .