Marcel Rolf Hoffmann

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Marcel Rolf Hoffmann (born March 22, 1975 in Rheinberg ) is a German actor and singer.

life and career

Before training to be an actor, Hoffmann studied geophysics at the University of Cologne . He received his training as an actor from 1999 to 2003 in Cologne at the drama school der Keller in the Theater der Keller . On the stage of the basement theater and its adjoining drama school (at that time still stage 48 in Aachener Straße near Rudolf-Platz), Hoffmann had his first appearances under the artistic direction and direction of Meinhard Zanger . For his portrayal of David Gold in Jonathan Tolins' The Last Gold and for his scribe Licht in Heinrich von Kleist's Der zerbrochne Krughe received a nomination for young actor (puck) of the SK Stiftung Kultur . As a result, he was Phil in Neil LaBute's Das Maß der Dinge (The Measure of Things) at the Zimmer Theater in Heidelberg and for a number of years at the Landestheater Sachsen-Anhalt Nord Stendal under the directors of Goswin Moniac and Markus Dietze.

Marcel Hoffmann has been a member of the ensemble at the Koblenz Theater since 2009 , where he plays in musicals and spoken theater roles.

Marcel Rolf Hoffmann is committed to climate protection. As an editor, he is part of the climate protection network team and founded the climate protection website GCSACC on Facebook.

Roles spoken theater (selection)

Roles in music theater (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. GCSACC Facebook presence
  2. Climate protection network official homepage