Marcus Mislin

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Marcus Mislin (born May 31, 1951 in Basel ) is a Swiss actor and theater director .

Life

Mislin trained as an actor from 1970 to 1973 at the stage studio of the Zurich Acting Academy. He had his first permanent engagement from 1973 to 1975 at the Landestheater in Linz ("Jean" in Strindberg's Fräulein Julie , "Pätus" in Der Hofmeister , "Calisto" in de Rojas Celestina ).

In 1975 he went to the USA and trained as a filmmaker at the San Francisco Art Institute, which he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1977 and a Master of Fine Arts in 1979. Back in Europe in 1979 he became an actor at the Stadttheater St. Gallen, where he stayed until 1988. He then worked at the Basel Theater from 1988 to 1996. From 1996 to 1997 he worked at the Zurich Opera House and the Zurich Theater

Then he began to work as a freelance actor and director, u. a. at the Staatstheater Stuttgart and from 1998 at the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin, where he staged Effie Briest (after Fontane ) in 1998 and Ibsen's Die Wildente in 1999 . At the Deutsches Theater in Berlin in 2003 he developed the one-man play Fulness des Wohllauts from a chapter in Zauberberg ( Thomas Mann ) , with which he was able to book sustained guest performances. Mislin mostly directs with Deborah Epstein . He has been engaged at the Mainz State Theater since 2006 . In 2014 he staged the children's play Sindbad, the seafarer at Theater Augsburg as a guest director .

Productions

  • 1998: Effie Briest
  • 1999: The wild duck
  • 2003: Abundance of melodies
  • 2014: Sindbad, the seafarer

Filmography

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dreams are illusions. Tragic listening to records and wistful lethargy: Thomas Mann and Anton Chekhov. In: berliner-zeitung.de. January 31, 2003, accessed April 6, 2016 .